kbm6893
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I've owned a bunch of J frames and never been a very good shot with any of them. At the up close and personal range they are designed for, I can keep the hits in the middle torso, BUT I have to aim low to hit what I'm aiming at. I'm talking below a 6 o'clock hold. The groupings are always pretty tight.
But at 25 yards, I am hitting FEET above where I am aiming. I'm shooting my 158 grain reloads. Only thing I can figure is I am exaggerating the recoil to account for hitting so high. Could it be anything else?
I know J frames take a while to master, and I never shot any of them enough to really get there. Sometimes many months go by without shooting them, but hitting feet above my target? That's crazy.
The 36 I was shooting has pachmayr grips on it. Very comfy so I don't think it's the grip. My other J frame, a 640, has smaller pachmayr's on it and I never shot that well, either.
But at 25 yards, I am hitting FEET above where I am aiming. I'm shooting my 158 grain reloads. Only thing I can figure is I am exaggerating the recoil to account for hitting so high. Could it be anything else?
I know J frames take a while to master, and I never shot any of them enough to really get there. Sometimes many months go by without shooting them, but hitting feet above my target? That's crazy.
The 36 I was shooting has pachmayr grips on it. Very comfy so I don't think it's the grip. My other J frame, a 640, has smaller pachmayr's on it and I never shot that well, either.