Shot a 10 round offhand group from 10 yards with new Gen3 G17. Plastic sights. Can’t shoot this thing either. But......
Maybe... the G17 was stock/slick without any tape. I think maybe it was the sights as well though. The OEM sights have zero space to the sides of the front sight. Or I just suck but in a different directionIf your POA was the center of target, now you are pushing shots to the right.
Do you think the skate tape on your Glock grip could be part of the problem (I am assuming the Gen3 Glock 17 is factory without anything on the grip)?
That's because you loaded RMR 115 gr FMJ with 4.5 gr of W231 @ 1.116" OAL, just above start charge.Shot a 10 round offhand group from 10 yards with new Gen3 G17 ... Can’t shoot this thing either. But......
Good eye but that was a previous target in the background.That's because you loaded RMR 115 gr FMJ with 4.5 gr of W231 @ 1.116" OAL, just above start charge.)
What I have seen accuracy wise with full sized pistols over the years is with decent ammunition, they all produced 1" groups at 7 yards and 2" groups at 10-15 yards. With more accurate ammunition, they produced 1.5" groups at 15 yards.Good eye but that was a previous target in the background.
Ammo for this was 124 powerbond plated RN over 5.6 Longshot at 1.135”. It was the most accurate of the loads I tried for the conversion barrel.
Oh I’m sure it’s me.Might be you. I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a G22, but can drive tacks with a G23.
Great question. I guess a couple I’m calling. But most I’m calling center and they are going right.are you calling all those shots "right"? or are you calling those "center" and they are just going to the right?
murf
just checking that your sights are aligned when you pull the trigger.Great question. I guess a couple I’m calling. But most I’m calling center and they are going right.
Just something to work on, think about, improve, etc.Why continually beat your head against the wall with this gun? You have given it a fair shake, if it were me I would ditch and move on to something else.
Yeah I’ve been dry firing a lot SHO, WHO, and both hands and trying to get the least amount of movement. Using the factory minus connector. Breaks around 5.5lbs measured in the center of the trigger or about 4 at the tip.you may be using too much trigger finger. you can experiment with trigger finger placement.
luck,
murf
You have more patience than me...Just something to work on, think about, improve, etc.
Probably just more boredYou have more patience than me...
Yeah I’ve been dry firing a lot SHO, WHO, and both hands and trying to get the least amount of movement.
Putting a little more finger , like closer to the first joint or on the joint, seems to be the best for me. To go any deeper I have to rotate my grip which I assume will be counterproductive. I already shoot weird since I’m right handed but left eye dominant. With my left hand, more finger makes it worse.
I tell my point shooting students life is too short to adapt our bodies to Glock triggers.one thing that was YUGE for me was pulling the trigger all the way back to the wall. Steady “roll” through the break all the way to the stop.