So headed out to the range today with my new toy a Beretta PX4 Storm SD in .45ACP brought a buddy along who shoots as well. We both found ourselves shooting low on the target at 25 yards, were using Wolf reloads which jammed/misfed more often than I expected but that's a side note.
We both were consistently hitting about 6 inches below the center of the target. What I am wondering is whether hitting low like this is because of poor shooting style/stance or could the sights need to be adjusted? Normally I blame poor technique before I blame the gun, but when both of us were hitting low it made me wonder. We're both familiar with iron sights and aware of how to acquire a proper sight picture but I won't rule out poor grip or technique just yet.
Can the sights even be adjusted up/down on a pistol like this? Somewhat new to the pistol world so apologies if that's a rookie question.
I will say that I love the thump of that .45 round though..what a blast to shoot I am truly hooked on it.
We both were consistently hitting about 6 inches below the center of the target. What I am wondering is whether hitting low like this is because of poor shooting style/stance or could the sights need to be adjusted? Normally I blame poor technique before I blame the gun, but when both of us were hitting low it made me wonder. We're both familiar with iron sights and aware of how to acquire a proper sight picture but I won't rule out poor grip or technique just yet.
Can the sights even be adjusted up/down on a pistol like this? Somewhat new to the pistol world so apologies if that's a rookie question.
I will say that I love the thump of that .45 round though..what a blast to shoot I am truly hooked on it.



















































