What 9mm do you shoot the most accurately, and LEAST accurately?

I do well with my IWI Jericho, Sig 226 and P7

Not so well with the G17 or G19...mind you that my groups are nice and tight but always to the left
 
I agree to a point. Switching from a good trigger to a poor trigger takes it's toll tho.

M

You're right, a poor trigger takes its toll, but only on the shooter who hasn't mastered the fundamentals. As Clobbersauras posted(below) a good trigger masks many faults.

I agree, but a good trigger can also mask some shooter errors that may materialize over longer ranges, increased speed, or under stress. Be careful of the lies a "good" trigger will whisper to you. I thought I could shoot when I had my Hi Power, then I bought a Glock and was dissapointed. Then I went through about ten other pistols before I realized that it was me that couldn't shoot.

The first step is admitting you have a problem.:D

Clobb, you gotta stop with the logic, its kind of creepy.;)


Against the grain here I'm going to give my limited experience with any 9mm pistols:

Best: S&W M&P Pro
2nd best: Glock Model 17 dispite feeling rather odd in my hand
Worst: CZ Model 85 and it felt great in my hand!

Wait, are you saying that "feel" had nothing to do with your ability to shoot the pistol? That's odd..:rolleyes:

TDC
 
I was always good with every H&K I have owned but,I am a firm believer that the pistols were much more capable than I was at that time.
The 9mm I am best with now is Kimber stainless target,but I shoot my Tanfoglio more(.40) and I am much better with it.
Familliarity and now confidence I would guess plays a huge part
 
You're right, a poor trigger takes its toll, but only on the shooter who hasn't mastered the fundamentals. As Clobbersauras posted(below) a good trigger masks many faults.



Clobb, you gotta stop with the logic, its kind of creepy.;)




Wait, are you saying that "feel" had nothing to do with your ability to shoot the pistol? That's odd..:rolleyes:

TDC
Having a slow night TDC?
 
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