loeman
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A couple of weeks ago I posted a thread asking for advice on how to help me shoot better with my much neglected 4516-2. As I wrote earlier, I'm a decent shooter with my revolvers and semis but have never been happy shooting my 4516-2 that I bought new in 1996. So for most of the 17 years I've had it, it has languished in my safe. The groups were pretty tight but they were consistently high and right. So I asked you for advice. Several of you advised to first change the stocks. So I took off the pretty Hogue wood stocks and put the original OEM factory grips back on.
Wow, big improvement right away at my first range session since replacing the stocks to factory OEM. My groups are now decently centered but about 3 to 4 inches low. I'll post some pics of three of my groups that are typical of my all my groups in this session. So here are my new questions. I will very much appreciate any that you care to answer.
1. Do you think my grip or my trigger pull is responsible for my groups?
2. If so what would you suggest I do to get better (I know practice will help)?
3. Is there an aftermarket lower front sight available for the 4516?
Here is a pic of the gun and three of my groups shot at 10 yards. The targets are 7.5 inches by 5.5 inches in size.
Wow, big improvement right away at my first range session since replacing the stocks to factory OEM. My groups are now decently centered but about 3 to 4 inches low. I'll post some pics of three of my groups that are typical of my all my groups in this session. So here are my new questions. I will very much appreciate any that you care to answer.
1. Do you think my grip or my trigger pull is responsible for my groups?
2. If so what would you suggest I do to get better (I know practice will help)?
3. Is there an aftermarket lower front sight available for the 4516?
Here is a pic of the gun and three of my groups shot at 10 yards. The targets are 7.5 inches by 5.5 inches in size.



