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Hi,
I was trying out my Dan Wesson Heritage after getting it back from warranty work, and I did some weak hand work to see if that cured my slide lock issues (different thread). I noticed I couldn't hit any of my steel targets with my weak hand. I was concentrating carefully on slight picture/alignment and trigger control. It was like I was shooting blanks. So I moved to paper, about 10 yds, nice slow fire group. My group was larger than my strong hand group, and about 3 inches to the right.
So obviously I'm doing something differently. But I was surprised how much difference it made. even concentrating very carefully on trigger break, etc. I'm obviously moving the gun more.
I was wondering if there was any possibility that the recoil moves the pistol differently and that having any impact on POI. I doubt it, but I was just curious.
After seeing where my POI was, I was able to hit my 9 inch steel plates at 20 yds, but I had to hold off to the left weak hand. Ridiculous
I was trying out my Dan Wesson Heritage after getting it back from warranty work, and I did some weak hand work to see if that cured my slide lock issues (different thread). I noticed I couldn't hit any of my steel targets with my weak hand. I was concentrating carefully on slight picture/alignment and trigger control. It was like I was shooting blanks. So I moved to paper, about 10 yds, nice slow fire group. My group was larger than my strong hand group, and about 3 inches to the right.
So obviously I'm doing something differently. But I was surprised how much difference it made. even concentrating very carefully on trigger break, etc. I'm obviously moving the gun more.
I was wondering if there was any possibility that the recoil moves the pistol differently and that having any impact on POI. I doubt it, but I was just curious.
After seeing where my POI was, I was able to hit my 9 inch steel plates at 20 yds, but I had to hold off to the left weak hand. Ridiculous