Hollowdweller
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Hi Y'all,
I am decent at pistol shooting as far as autos, but not very good with revolvers, and terrible with the sixgun type revolvers.
I got this new Ruger Blackhawk in .30 M1. Have been having a terrible time keeping them on the paper at 20 yards. Now every now and then off a rest or even offhand I can cut them right together, but mostly just widely spread with no trend except maybe shooting a bit high.
Anyway, can anyone give me any tips to improve my accuracy?
Seems like I've got a bit better since the trigger has broke in a bit, and yesterday I was doing pretty decent with a very high tight grip on the thing, But I don't know if it's the weight (7+" barrel) or what- but there seems to be a bit of wavering in my grip when I'm pulling the trigger. Holding tighter at the top of the grip seems to minimize this some but I'm open to suggestions. Also where should my non trigger hand be? If I put it in the same position I shoot autos on I get too much blasty stuff from the cylinder.
So any tips anyone? I mean with this big long barrel I SHOULD be able to outshoot my Makarov and CZ82 at 25 yards but so far they are beating this Blackhawk. On the other hand the grip design on autos seems to allow for less movement of the gun when I pull the trigger.
I am decent at pistol shooting as far as autos, but not very good with revolvers, and terrible with the sixgun type revolvers.
I got this new Ruger Blackhawk in .30 M1. Have been having a terrible time keeping them on the paper at 20 yards. Now every now and then off a rest or even offhand I can cut them right together, but mostly just widely spread with no trend except maybe shooting a bit high.
Anyway, can anyone give me any tips to improve my accuracy?
Seems like I've got a bit better since the trigger has broke in a bit, and yesterday I was doing pretty decent with a very high tight grip on the thing, But I don't know if it's the weight (7+" barrel) or what- but there seems to be a bit of wavering in my grip when I'm pulling the trigger. Holding tighter at the top of the grip seems to minimize this some but I'm open to suggestions. Also where should my non trigger hand be? If I put it in the same position I shoot autos on I get too much blasty stuff from the cylinder.
So any tips anyone? I mean with this big long barrel I SHOULD be able to outshoot my Makarov and CZ82 at 25 yards but so far they are beating this Blackhawk. On the other hand the grip design on autos seems to allow for less movement of the gun when I pull the trigger.