Posted: 11/5/2007 3:00:28 PM EDT
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I have had my PX4 Storm in a 40 for almost a year. However it for some reason shoots low to the left....How do I fix this? Im not anticipating and my Ex girlfriends dad had one as well and his did the same thing. Do any of you have problems with this? If so what do you do to fix it? I dont have this problem with my Glock. |
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My first guess is that you are, in fact, 'anticipating' but not in the way you think. I have seen many shooters begin their trigger squeeze / press / pull, etc. smoothly but end up jerking the trigger thru the last part of the pull. This is very difficult to self-diagnose and not always easy even for experienced instructors to see whan they watch the gun. Barring that, it is not all that unusual for some of the 92s to come with rear sights installed too far to the left...make certain yours is centered. If it is, consider movung it slightly right. The PX4 should also be set for a 'center' hold on the target, so if you use 'six o'clock' that will account for shooting low. If you use center, Beretta does make different front sight heights and you might need a shorter one for your particular pistol. I do not have one in .40 but my 9mm is a great little gun! Good Luck! |
| My M9 shoots to the point with 115 grain ammo. Well at least WWB. Meaning it shoots to the dot, not the top of the front sight. Unless the ammo is heavier. Mine also shot to the left a little. I floated my rear sight. HOWEVER, I also notice that I shoot alot of double stack pistols low left if I'm not careful for some reason. Especially Glocks. When I'm on my game and have shot alot, I don't hit down there as much. So my guess is you may have a combination of the pistol and you. At least, that's my experience. |
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Me and a buddy of mine both shoot (and I carry) our PX4 9mm's and they are the most accurate guns we've shot. My buddy has 2, I have one and they all shoot the same way, point of aim = point of impact. I have shot mine out to 25yards, where I just have to raise the POA a few inches usually. |
