S&W-M&P360-3INCH
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- Oct 31, 2010
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One thing I notice when I shoot a Revolver is that my shots don't always hit the paper where I put my Sights. When I shoot a Semi-Automatic, nearly all my shots hit where I aim. Please not, this could be from 7 yards or 16 yards.
I prefer revolvers over Semi-Automatics, but the fact that I do better with a Semi-Auto vs a Revolver bugs me. I would like to be able to "master" the revolver. Any help would be good and appreciated.
Here's one thing I've noticed when I shoot my M&P 360. I aim for the Center of the Target, but my shots end up to the left. Now, when I aim for the Center of a Target while using a Semi-Auto, my shots hit the center and my groups are pretty good, unlike a Revolver, where my groups are good but not good enough.
I have tried 3 different rounds of ammunition for my M&P 360. I've shot Federal American Eagle 130 Grain .38 Special (NON +P), Speer LE Gold Dot 125 Grain .38 Special +P, and CCI Blazer 158 Grain .357 Magnum.
When I shot the .357 Magnum Rounds, I must say, I wasn't sure what would happen because the M&P 360 weighs 14.7 oz empty but I shot 5 rounds and actually my hand didn't hurt and I even felt better shooting the .357 Magnum Rounds, even if they weren't heavy rounds. Another thing is that shot placement was better with the .357 Magnum Rounds.
One thing I know I have to get over is not having a 3-4 lb competition trigger anymore.
So, if anyone has any way I could improve my Revolver Skills, then please tell me. Maybe I'm not gripping the Revolver correctly, Maybe I'm not pulling the Trigger correctly. I don't know for sure.
-Adam
I prefer revolvers over Semi-Automatics, but the fact that I do better with a Semi-Auto vs a Revolver bugs me. I would like to be able to "master" the revolver. Any help would be good and appreciated.
Here's one thing I've noticed when I shoot my M&P 360. I aim for the Center of the Target, but my shots end up to the left. Now, when I aim for the Center of a Target while using a Semi-Auto, my shots hit the center and my groups are pretty good, unlike a Revolver, where my groups are good but not good enough.
I have tried 3 different rounds of ammunition for my M&P 360. I've shot Federal American Eagle 130 Grain .38 Special (NON +P), Speer LE Gold Dot 125 Grain .38 Special +P, and CCI Blazer 158 Grain .357 Magnum.
When I shot the .357 Magnum Rounds, I must say, I wasn't sure what would happen because the M&P 360 weighs 14.7 oz empty but I shot 5 rounds and actually my hand didn't hurt and I even felt better shooting the .357 Magnum Rounds, even if they weren't heavy rounds. Another thing is that shot placement was better with the .357 Magnum Rounds.
One thing I know I have to get over is not having a 3-4 lb competition trigger anymore.
So, if anyone has any way I could improve my Revolver Skills, then please tell me. Maybe I'm not gripping the Revolver correctly, Maybe I'm not pulling the Trigger correctly. I don't know for sure.
-Adam