JohnhenrySTL
Member
I've had a G 17 about a year now. I've had lots of frustration with shooting it. I used to love shoot my friends glocks. I always wanted one. I acquired one through a trade.
The trijicon night sights were installed by the dealer. They were off. Everybody kept telling me it was me, but upon measuring them I used the dealers sight tool and adjusted the wind age. During the frustration of ongoing high and left I switched out the back straps and messed with my grip over and over. I have large hands and kept the largest beaver tail back strap on it. Now my left and right is spot on, but no matter what I try I am still high and just as bad my hand hurts like hell. I'm hesitant to start messing with things, but I shoot my other guns fine. In fact I can really shine with my sig. My glock groups are big ragged holes within an inch or two and about 4 inches high at 7 yards. I know of no elevation adjustments with my trijicon sights. I'm wondering if anybody has experience with the back straps actually effecting bullet placement.
Thanks.
The trijicon night sights were installed by the dealer. They were off. Everybody kept telling me it was me, but upon measuring them I used the dealers sight tool and adjusted the wind age. During the frustration of ongoing high and left I switched out the back straps and messed with my grip over and over. I have large hands and kept the largest beaver tail back strap on it. Now my left and right is spot on, but no matter what I try I am still high and just as bad my hand hurts like hell. I'm hesitant to start messing with things, but I shoot my other guns fine. In fact I can really shine with my sig. My glock groups are big ragged holes within an inch or two and about 4 inches high at 7 yards. I know of no elevation adjustments with my trijicon sights. I'm wondering if anybody has experience with the back straps actually effecting bullet placement.
Thanks.