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OP - you hit the jackpot on good responses. All very good analysis. One thing I thought of is the Sig THREE dot sights. If you're actually an older "young man", the following may apply. After my old eyes starting crapping out several years ago, I stopped using three dot anythings. Caused visual confusion. Switched to either one front dot or plain black/black sights. Shooting vastly improved. What type of sights do you normally use on your revolver(s)? Welcome to the forum. ______________________ An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. --Nicholas Murray Butler | |||
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1. Change the front so you can use #1 or #2 (Ideally about #1 1/2) 2. Take a magic marker and black out the rear dots. 3. Forget you ever heard of such a nonsense idea as "combat sights". (AKA only useful to shoot big things up close) _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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Some things I've found helpful, and seem to match your situation: https://grayguns.com/zen-and-t...rt-of-hitting-stuff/ https://grayguns.com/dry-fire-secrets-of-the-pros/ Rob ...that I will support and defend... | |||
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OP, Post a picture of a target at 15 yards with your sig. we can diagnose from there. -Freq | |||
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All my Sigs are set up to shoot #2. I just sent my Legion back and they swapped it out and sent it back, no charge. Glocks shoot to #2 out of the box. | |||
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I ended up finding time for some shooting tonight and went to the exact same course as the other day that I struggled with so much. I watched that video that was posted before and a few others to help me get an idea of what my issues were and I did some dry fire practice last night. Got to the course today and damn near went 100%. It was unreal. I figured out that my issue was how I was holding the bead over the target. Really excited to keep working on it. | |||
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That is a way cool update. You sir are coachable! Risk the consequences of honesty... | |||
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Another SF miracle... Thanks for the update. ______________________ An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. --Nicholas Murray Butler | |||
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