I finally have some pictures worth posting of my range day. I've shot maybe 600 rounds ever, prior to this outing yesterday. This goes to prove how accurate this pistol is, if it does this well in my hands.
First, the beauty itself:
10 meters after a bit of warm-up:
I felt I was doing pretty good, so I pushed back to 15 meters:
I liked the grouping, but the spread was too large, so I tried again:
I figured this was looking good, so I pushed it out to 20 meters:
Hmmmm, not bad- So I tried again:
Well, I must have been in the groove so I figured "What the heck" and put it to max distance, 25 meters:
"Holy Crap!" I says. I hit the Bull! Let's give it one last try:
Wow. That's all I can say about this pistol. 75 feet away. The entire black circle of the target was less than half the width of my front sight post. Unbelievable accuracy in this gun. I will never, ever let it go! LOL
My only gripe with it is that the trigger has a very hard break through. I would like a lighter pull. These shots are taken with very slow deliberation and the arms start to get tired waiting for the trigger to break. If I try to rush it or squeeze too hard too quickly, I lose accuracy and usually shoot low to the left. I always figured it was my sights until someone pointed out what I was doing. It's a non-adjustable trigger though so I guess I just need to keep practicing to get used to it so I can maintain accuracy but increase my speed. I have heard of people doing aftermarket trigger work, but I don't know anything about that business. I suppose if I could get someone to do it for me, it may help my speed. I figured Sig designed this gun this way for a reason though, so it's up to me to adapt. It's fun practicing though!
So, this is a good illustration of how accurate this gun is for anybody thinking of buying one. Do not hesitate! Then never look back.
First, the beauty itself:
10 meters after a bit of warm-up:
I felt I was doing pretty good, so I pushed back to 15 meters:
I liked the grouping, but the spread was too large, so I tried again:
I figured this was looking good, so I pushed it out to 20 meters:
Hmmmm, not bad- So I tried again:
Well, I must have been in the groove so I figured "What the heck" and put it to max distance, 25 meters:
"Holy Crap!" I says. I hit the Bull! Let's give it one last try:
Wow. That's all I can say about this pistol. 75 feet away. The entire black circle of the target was less than half the width of my front sight post. Unbelievable accuracy in this gun. I will never, ever let it go! LOL
My only gripe with it is that the trigger has a very hard break through. I would like a lighter pull. These shots are taken with very slow deliberation and the arms start to get tired waiting for the trigger to break. If I try to rush it or squeeze too hard too quickly, I lose accuracy and usually shoot low to the left. I always figured it was my sights until someone pointed out what I was doing. It's a non-adjustable trigger though so I guess I just need to keep practicing to get used to it so I can maintain accuracy but increase my speed. I have heard of people doing aftermarket trigger work, but I don't know anything about that business. I suppose if I could get someone to do it for me, it may help my speed. I figured Sig designed this gun this way for a reason though, so it's up to me to adapt. It's fun practicing though!
So, this is a good illustration of how accurate this gun is for anybody thinking of buying one. Do not hesitate! Then never look back.
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