Posted: 12/24/2011 2:19:21 PM EDT
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What forum is the correct one for talking about accuracy?
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Has anyone seen one of those accuracy target/pie charts that tells you what you are doing wrong by where your bullet strikes are at on the pie chart? Have to scroll down a little ways but there is right and left handed ones. Rifle & Pistol Targets |
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There is no text in the bullseye to instruct you how to hit it! You are only told not what to do, not WHAT TO DO!
If you aren't hitting the bullseye where the shots are going is telling what you are doing WRONG so stop doing that. Those ARE instructions telling you how to hit the bullseye. |
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There is no text in the bullseye to instruct you how to hit it! You are only told not what to do, not WHAT TO DO! So are you asking how to improve or are you trying to diagnose a specific problem? Shooting is simple to do but hard to master. Get a good grip, align the sights, and squeeze the trigger without disturbing the sights. The best way to start improving (aside from training or coaching from an experienced shooter) is to dry fire a lot and throw a couple snap caps in a mag at random while at the range to see what the gun does when you break the shot. |
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what gun, what distance are you shooting, and what is your experience level?
Most handguns are more accurate than the owner is physically capable of shooting. Typically, if something is amiss, and you can take steps to eliminate the shooter as the issue, there is a significant mechanical issue with the gun. However, that only occurs in a minority of accuracy complaints. Typically, it is the shooter. 99 out of 100 times, it is the shooter. So give us some details friend! |