I mentioned before that I shoot the 1911 MUCH better than the m&p...almost TOO MUCH better. How do I adjust the rear sights on it? I cant find the manual for it, and wanted to try it out tonight at the range.
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Adjusting the sights is not going to fix poor shooting. It will only fix good shooting that is hitting somewhere else other than where you are aiming.
The reason I wanted to try and adjust the sights is because my shots with the m&p are all fairly close to each other, but ALL are to the left of the target. When I shoot my other gun, the groups are a little tighter, and dead center.
The reason I wanted to try and adjust the sights is because my shots with the m&p are all fairly close to each other, but ALL are to the left of the target. When I shoot my other gun, the groups are a little tighter, and dead center.
The reason I wanted to try and adjust the sights is because my shots with the m&p are all fairly close to each other, but ALL are to the left of the target. When I shoot my other gun, the groups are a little tighter, and dead center.
When I first got my m&p, all of my shots were to the left, and I found that was the case with quite a few people.. I had to really work with it, and found that it was my technique with that specific gun, not the sights.. I now shoot that as well as any other..
I found that with my Glock 22, I could hold the trigger at the first bend of my finger. With the M&P 40, I had to put the pad of my finger on the trigger.
The long pull of the SW affects the way it is aimed when you actually break. It has nothing to do with flinching, but rather the heavier pull.
Practice and you will get them moved over.