There are two distinct threads:
1. Training - as pointed out by hurley842002
2. Education - what is MOA, MIL, how is it measured.
The training thread contains several good suggestions.
The education portion has derailed to the point of no return.
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There are two distinct threads:
1. Training - as pointed out by hurley842002
2. Education - what is MOA, MIL, how is it measured.
The training thread contains several good suggestions.
The education portion has derailed to the point of no return.
Today I left CCSP SFC in a very good mood. Very happy with these results. [emoji16]
50 yds with my AR-15
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100 yds with my AR-15
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25 yds w/ my Sig Sauer P938
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My Sig needs to go the shop. For some reason the iron sights are all out of whack. (I'll post up pics in a second).
Hit 11 out of 25 on the clay pigeons. a tad rusty. Next Sunday, I am going pheasant hunting so some much needed practice was in order today.
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the Sig needs to go to the shop because the iron sights were way off. The shot on the far left was when the RSO aimed them dead center and it went way left. He got the laser adjusted and it was pretty much dead on, but I need more practice to get used to the recoil.
The front sight is also a little high. Kinda odd for brand new handgun that I have never fired until today.
Should be better once the iron sights are adjusted and everything is dialed in.
And the pin came out on the Remington 870 today. It's pretty worn out so two pairs of replacements are in order to replace the pair currently in there and have a pair on standby.
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You need a lot more practice with the pistol before you run off to the shop to move sights around, especially if they are not adjustable.
If they are adjustable, that's different.
My logic based on most pistol sights NOT being adjustable, and seeing many people say "these sights are off!" when they aren't, it's just a lack of practice on their part.
Again, if the sights are adjustable, there is a much greater chance for them to actually be off. Can you physically see the rear sight more to one side than the other?
Good shoot.
They don't look real adjustable...
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