Dr_B
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As the thread title says, my Smith & Wesson 637 seems to shoot a little high and to the right of my point of aim. When I am about 6 feet from a target, all hits go where ever I put the front sight. But the farther back I get, the farther up and to the right the shots hit. When I shoot all my other snubby revolvers, I put the front sight on the target and that's where the bullet goes as long as I am within 25 yards. But not so with the 637.
Anyone else ever have this problem? I'm wondering if its the recoil and light weight of the revolver doing this. I'm pretty good with a revolver so I know it isn't all me. Obviously, my skill level and trigger control cause variations in shot placement, but what else about the gun could be causing it to shoot to the right?
Anyone else ever have this problem? I'm wondering if its the recoil and light weight of the revolver doing this. I'm pretty good with a revolver so I know it isn't all me. Obviously, my skill level and trigger control cause variations in shot placement, but what else about the gun could be causing it to shoot to the right?