kjaniak
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First off I would like to say hi. Long time lurker, first time poster. Love the site.
About a week ago I was at a gun show not really looking for anything in paticular but stumbled onto a very clean, little used Ruger Police Service Six in .357. It's stainless with a 4" barrel, fixed sights. I absolutly loved it from picking it up to taking it home. Just a great older gun with little to no wear.
Went over to my local Wally World and bought one box of 130 grain Winchester White box .38's. Put about 12 rounds through it a 25 feet. Gun functioned great, good trigger etc.
Question I had was my groups were tight but very low. I am talking about 4-5" low from POA to POI. I was using a center hold. Moving to a 12 o'clock hold (sights about 2" above bull) I was much better. Is this just something I will have to adjust to being a fixed sighted gun? Will .357 ammo POI differently. Just seemed to me that I was pretty low on POI for the distance I was shooting in relation to POA.
Thanks for the help or tips guys.
About a week ago I was at a gun show not really looking for anything in paticular but stumbled onto a very clean, little used Ruger Police Service Six in .357. It's stainless with a 4" barrel, fixed sights. I absolutly loved it from picking it up to taking it home. Just a great older gun with little to no wear.
Went over to my local Wally World and bought one box of 130 grain Winchester White box .38's. Put about 12 rounds through it a 25 feet. Gun functioned great, good trigger etc.
Question I had was my groups were tight but very low. I am talking about 4-5" low from POA to POI. I was using a center hold. Moving to a 12 o'clock hold (sights about 2" above bull) I was much better. Is this just something I will have to adjust to being a fixed sighted gun? Will .357 ammo POI differently. Just seemed to me that I was pretty low on POI for the distance I was shooting in relation to POA.
Thanks for the help or tips guys.