340PDOperator
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I shoot a wide variety of guns. Primarily Glocks but I also have a 1911 and a model 10. I am accurate with everything except my 340PD.
I used to own a 642 that I regret selling. But I did a lot better with the 642 than what I've been able to with the 340PD.
It's definitely me because I've hit the X before. The gun is way more accurate than me. But the issue may lie with the recoil. It's stout. Even with my lowest charge handloads it kicks pretty good. That recoil may be causing too much anticipation and flinch.
I'm not sure if the steel lined barrel hurts anything. I've been on target before so maybe not.
Anyone trained and got good at their Airweights? Especially the 340?
I'd appreciate any tips to improve my groups, which are terrible at best. I have grouped them within the 10 ring @5 yards before but it's a rarity with this one gun. I can blow out the 10 ring @5yd with my Glocks all day long.
Thanks for the advice in advance!
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I used to own a 642 that I regret selling. But I did a lot better with the 642 than what I've been able to with the 340PD.
It's definitely me because I've hit the X before. The gun is way more accurate than me. But the issue may lie with the recoil. It's stout. Even with my lowest charge handloads it kicks pretty good. That recoil may be causing too much anticipation and flinch.
I'm not sure if the steel lined barrel hurts anything. I've been on target before so maybe not.
Anyone trained and got good at their Airweights? Especially the 340?
I'd appreciate any tips to improve my groups, which are terrible at best. I have grouped them within the 10 ring @5 yards before but it's a rarity with this one gun. I can blow out the 10 ring @5yd with my Glocks all day long.
Thanks for the advice in advance!
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