Thanks for all the advice, guys. I appreciate it. And I will do everything everyone recommends this weekend. Big painted target. Blank rounds. Practicing with an empty clip....And I'll take a picture of each group of 5 as I shoot about 25 rounds. It's clean now, and I won't clean it again until...
Thanks for the advice, guys.
It could be user error. It's not too heavy for me. It's not making my hands tired.
I'll definitely have a friend shoot it and see what happens. If he has problems, we'll batten it down to a benchrest and shoot it that way.
Stay tuned.
No. I've had two before this one. One KelTec 9mm and one American Arms .25.
When this Ruger starts shooting low, I simply compensate by raising the barrel a bit. It again starts shooting straight....until it starts going sideways, that is.
Most of the time when it starts going wild, it shoots low. But sometimes it will shoot high and even miss the target. I have some ammo left from a box. What I'll do is clean it up and have my friend fire it about 20 times. That will eliminate the shooter variable.
I just bought a Ruger P95 in 9mm, and I'm having some trouble with it. The problem is it's not precise. It shoots all over the place after I put about 5 rounds through it. When I clean it thoroughly, it'll shoot almost dead-on the first 5 or so rounds at 25 yards. If I keep it up and put another...
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