RedPointGS
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Hey ya'll~
I have a weird thing going on with my new S&W M&P Shield. I shoot 3 different pistols; a Ruger P-85 that I've had since 1987, an S&W M&P Bodyguard that I really love and then the newest in my collection an S&W M&P Shield (without a safety).
The thing is that the most accurate pistol I have is the Ruger P-85. Now having owned the gun since 1987 you'd imagine that it is the most accurate pistol I own with so much trigger time on it. The 380 Bodyguard has an awful lot of trigger time too, but I expected the Shield to be a lot more accurate than the Bodyguard 380, but that's not the case at all. When shooting at steel from 10 to 40 meters, I never miss with my Ruger P-85. When shooting the Bodyguard I may miss one shot out of three magazines over the same distances, but the Shield is barely 75% of that for accuracy and I just don't understand that at all. I like the gun, it never fails to go bang when I pull the trigger, I've never had a jam of any kind but, it's just not as accurate. I follow all of the rules and I have been shooting it for about 4 months now at my home shooting range, so I've put a lot of rounds through it, yet I still have not gotten to where it is super accurate like the other two pistols. Does anyone have any ideas about what might be wrong? Thanks in advance for any advice you give me.
I have a weird thing going on with my new S&W M&P Shield. I shoot 3 different pistols; a Ruger P-85 that I've had since 1987, an S&W M&P Bodyguard that I really love and then the newest in my collection an S&W M&P Shield (without a safety).
The thing is that the most accurate pistol I have is the Ruger P-85. Now having owned the gun since 1987 you'd imagine that it is the most accurate pistol I own with so much trigger time on it. The 380 Bodyguard has an awful lot of trigger time too, but I expected the Shield to be a lot more accurate than the Bodyguard 380, but that's not the case at all. When shooting at steel from 10 to 40 meters, I never miss with my Ruger P-85. When shooting the Bodyguard I may miss one shot out of three magazines over the same distances, but the Shield is barely 75% of that for accuracy and I just don't understand that at all. I like the gun, it never fails to go bang when I pull the trigger, I've never had a jam of any kind but, it's just not as accurate. I follow all of the rules and I have been shooting it for about 4 months now at my home shooting range, so I've put a lot of rounds through it, yet I still have not gotten to where it is super accurate like the other two pistols. Does anyone have any ideas about what might be wrong? Thanks in advance for any advice you give me.