I picked up a Sig 250 Sub Compact (9mm), took it to the range and found it was enjoyable to shoot, except I kept getting pinged in the face and forehead by spent shells. I am convinced the problem is not with the gun. There are several factors that make contribute to the assaulting shells. Can someone help me figure out which variable(s) might be the culprit?
-All of my other semi autos are sticker fired and I shoot them fairly well, with no brass pinging my skull.
-My Glock and M&P have grips that are a bit thicker, a little easier to hold on to.
-The grip angle of the Sig is a bit different than that of my Glock and M&P.
-I shoot revolvers often, double action so, as far as I can tell, the DAO isn't throwing me off, but I could be wrong.
-I was shooting Blazer aluminum ammo. I had one failure to extract and the spent shell was lodged pretty tightly into the chamber.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-All of my other semi autos are sticker fired and I shoot them fairly well, with no brass pinging my skull.
-My Glock and M&P have grips that are a bit thicker, a little easier to hold on to.
-The grip angle of the Sig is a bit different than that of my Glock and M&P.
-I shoot revolvers often, double action so, as far as I can tell, the DAO isn't throwing me off, but I could be wrong.
-I was shooting Blazer aluminum ammo. I had one failure to extract and the spent shell was lodged pretty tightly into the chamber.
Any ideas?
Thanks!