I've recently purchased a 6" Gp100 that I love shooting. This is my first centerfire handgun and revolver to boot! My handgun shooting experience has only been with my ruger mkIII up until now. It does have a red dot site but I'm a darn good shot with it.
I've put about 300 or so rounds of 357 through it using 125,140,158 grain bullets.
I can't for the life of me be accurate and bullseye with the thing at 25 yrds. I'm consistently shooting a 4-6" high and 3-6" to the left. I can adjust the sights but 1 or 2 of say 10 shells might hit the 8 or 9 ring. I've tried isosceles stance and weaver stance. I'm aligning the sights even across in the middle of the bullseye the best I can is this correct? I'm also shooting offhand with no rest. I know I can adjust the sights I would just like to make sure its not me that needs to correct my fundamentals before I go adjusting the sights.
I would appreciate any tips or suggestions people have. I have to be doing something wrong somewhere along the line.
Thks for reading!
I've put about 300 or so rounds of 357 through it using 125,140,158 grain bullets.
I can't for the life of me be accurate and bullseye with the thing at 25 yrds. I'm consistently shooting a 4-6" high and 3-6" to the left. I can adjust the sights but 1 or 2 of say 10 shells might hit the 8 or 9 ring. I've tried isosceles stance and weaver stance. I'm aligning the sights even across in the middle of the bullseye the best I can is this correct? I'm also shooting offhand with no rest. I know I can adjust the sights I would just like to make sure its not me that needs to correct my fundamentals before I go adjusting the sights.
I would appreciate any tips or suggestions people have. I have to be doing something wrong somewhere along the line.
Thks for reading!