bluestarlizzard
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a friend of my dads was going through his masses of gun stuff and found a Sig 220 that he forgot he had.
he promptly took it out to the range to shoot it and found that he wasn't hitting the broadside of a barn with it. Deciding that his eyesight probably wasn't helping him determine weither or not the gun was off or he was off, he sent the gun home with dad, to see if we had a similar problem.
range results: my first target was weird. every other shot was exsactly were i was aiming the rest got thrown low. dad encountered the same problem, he would have one or two right in the center and have the rest thrown (usually low and to the left) we shot a little under fifty rounds (mostly FMJ, with the first couple mags speer gold dot hollowpoints) and had similar results. some shots were perfect, but right in the middle of a perfect group a shot would go way off. now, while some of the bad shooting may have been operater failure, i don't think all of it was.
so any ideas?
he promptly took it out to the range to shoot it and found that he wasn't hitting the broadside of a barn with it. Deciding that his eyesight probably wasn't helping him determine weither or not the gun was off or he was off, he sent the gun home with dad, to see if we had a similar problem.
range results: my first target was weird. every other shot was exsactly were i was aiming the rest got thrown low. dad encountered the same problem, he would have one or two right in the center and have the rest thrown (usually low and to the left) we shot a little under fifty rounds (mostly FMJ, with the first couple mags speer gold dot hollowpoints) and had similar results. some shots were perfect, but right in the middle of a perfect group a shot would go way off. now, while some of the bad shooting may have been operater failure, i don't think all of it was.
so any ideas?