ArmedOkie
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I don't consider myself a terrible shot (though others might!), but I cannot get this damn sig to shoot straight to save my life- which is not as much a figure of speech as you'd think, since this is a carry pistol. I shoot a lot of small handguns, and haven't had any issues handling or shooting accurately until now, so I'm hesitant to chalk my experience with this Sig Sauer (the most expensive pistol I've ever purchased) up to clumsy shooting until I ask some opinions on here and maybe call Sig and pick their brain.
I have put around 200 rounds through it either one handed standing, two handed standing, sitting, sitting with a rest, etc, and have had the same results. I tried using the pad of my finger, the bend of my finger, and only the tip of my finger with not much variation. Maybe I just need more practice, but so far I am NOT thrilled with the 1 foot+ spread of this thing at 10-15 yards. My LCP outshoots this (or maybe, I outshoot myself using the p938 with the LCP) hands down, even quick draw and rapid fire.
Any tips to ensuring it's not just me? I'm sure it probably is, but that still may make me trade the gun for something I can fire more accurately and instinctively.
Target picture was at about 10 yards, maybe just over.
I have put around 200 rounds through it either one handed standing, two handed standing, sitting, sitting with a rest, etc, and have had the same results. I tried using the pad of my finger, the bend of my finger, and only the tip of my finger with not much variation. Maybe I just need more practice, but so far I am NOT thrilled with the 1 foot+ spread of this thing at 10-15 yards. My LCP outshoots this (or maybe, I outshoot myself using the p938 with the LCP) hands down, even quick draw and rapid fire.
Any tips to ensuring it's not just me? I'm sure it probably is, but that still may make me trade the gun for something I can fire more accurately and instinctively.
Target picture was at about 10 yards, maybe just over.