Tony2much
Member
My wife has chosen a S&W 642-1 as her CCW due to its lightweight and concealability. While at the range yesterday, she was having a difficult time with the long, heavy, double action, trigger pull. When she took her time to aim, her groups at 11' were all over the (12" x 18") target with some off the paper. She is not recoil sensitive and comfortably/accurately shoots my magnums and 1911's. This was about the 4th time she had been to the range with her 642.
I suggested that she just bring the gun up and fire as fast as she could at the target without using the sights. To her and my amazement, she grouped significantly better with all 5 on the target and 2 near the center! Several follow-up bursts proved to yield similar results.
I've always trained using my sights and know that I am better with them, regardless of how small, but now curious if some folks possess a special ability to just hit where they point.
Considering that the most self defense situations occur within a short distance, I'm now wondering if we shouldn't concentrate on training her to point shoot her 642 vs aiming it with the nearly non-existent sights.
What do most 642 or other snubbie owners do to train?
I suggested that she just bring the gun up and fire as fast as she could at the target without using the sights. To her and my amazement, she grouped significantly better with all 5 on the target and 2 near the center! Several follow-up bursts proved to yield similar results.
I've always trained using my sights and know that I am better with them, regardless of how small, but now curious if some folks possess a special ability to just hit where they point.
Considering that the most self defense situations occur within a short distance, I'm now wondering if we shouldn't concentrate on training her to point shoot her 642 vs aiming it with the nearly non-existent sights.
What do most 642 or other snubbie owners do to train?