Group change in CF RF stage with different pistols?
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Group change in CF RF stage with different pistols?
I've been puzzling over this anomaly all week.
In CF, I normally use a Manurhin Match MR73 revolver, either .38 or .32. Both guns are fitted with Morini grips. Groups shot with these guns are normally at 2 o'clock in the 8 - 9 ring. I found that using a barrel weight helps bring the groups back in line.
So, last week, I shot CF with a single-action only S&W Model 14-3 - fitted with standard S&W grips - and the grouping was perfect. Dead centre.
Is this due to the grip, trigger control or what?
In CF, I normally use a Manurhin Match MR73 revolver, either .38 or .32. Both guns are fitted with Morini grips. Groups shot with these guns are normally at 2 o'clock in the 8 - 9 ring. I found that using a barrel weight helps bring the groups back in line.
So, last week, I shot CF with a single-action only S&W Model 14-3 - fitted with standard S&W grips - and the grouping was perfect. Dead centre.
Is this due to the grip, trigger control or what?
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Re: Group change in CF RF stage with different pistols?
It's impossible to give a definitive answer at long distance.Leon wrote:Is this due to the grip, trigger control or what?
How does the trigger reach differ between the guns.
Its the difference between static and dynamic shooting, a few of the many variables are grip design and trigger position.
For example I made a new grip for my .32, and found instead of having to wind five clicks left when duelling I am now dead on.
I've also been doing a lot of exercises to straighten my slouch (desk jockey), so its hard to know if its that (I don't think so)
For example I made a new grip for my .32, and found instead of having to wind five clicks left when duelling I am now dead on.
I've also been doing a lot of exercises to straighten my slouch (desk jockey), so its hard to know if its that (I don't think so)
Are you centre aiming or area aiming for your precision ?
If the group is going up and right in duelling you may be using too much trigger finger and hooking the faster trigger pull, or you may also be anticipating recoil and breaking the wrist up.
I shoot a Manurhin .38 (area aim) and change the sights down 16 clicks and 5 right for duelling (aiming just low of the centre aiming line).
Seems to work for me
If the group is going up and right in duelling you may be using too much trigger finger and hooking the faster trigger pull, or you may also be anticipating recoil and breaking the wrist up.
I shoot a Manurhin .38 (area aim) and change the sights down 16 clicks and 5 right for duelling (aiming just low of the centre aiming line).
Seems to work for me
Groups in different places when changing pistols
You obviously know where each pistol is grouping. I dont worry why, I just adjust the sights to center the groups and that is what I would recommend Good Shooting Bill Horton