My son really enjoys shooting. He's been plinking with a Baretta NEOS .22, Henry lever, and CZ bolt .22 for years. He's 16 years old. He's always shot pretty well with open sights.
He recently acquired a Certified Pre-owned Sig P226 (9mm). It looks like a new gun. My FFL guy is really into semi-auto handguns and he checked it over for me (he shoots a modified 5" M&P Pro). He saw no issues and thought it looked like it had been fired very little. It might even have a new frame.
We shot the Sig today for the first time and my son was shooting a large box size group. He shot about 250 rounds. We were shooting from about 10 yards.
I recently bought a new Sig P226 that I had brought with us, but didn't necessarily plan to shoot. I got it out and it shot a pretty good group for me (and I'm a rookie shooter at best). It made me wonder about my son's gun, so I set up fresh targets and had him shoot a magazine through each gun. His groups were about the same for both guns, so it probably isn't his gun. He's taken Hunter Safety, etc., but no formal training with shooting. I'm going to ask my FFL guy to give him a hand because I don't want my son to get frustrated and give up shooting.
My son watched some You Tube videos on shooting and I'm kinda wondering if that didn't hurt more than help. Maybe it's just the additional recoil of the 9mm, but he swears it doesn't bother him (he's bigger than me, so it's not too much gun for him).
His "groups" were all over the place. Not just low left, etc.
I know it's difficult to give advice without seeing a guy shoot, but are there some basics that he might be doing wrong? I can't figure out what he's doing wrong. He appears to be holding the gun correctly, etc.
Any advice is appreciated. BTW, I really like the Sig. We shot over 300 rounds and no issues. Mine has night sights and the SRT trigger. I really like it.
He recently acquired a Certified Pre-owned Sig P226 (9mm). It looks like a new gun. My FFL guy is really into semi-auto handguns and he checked it over for me (he shoots a modified 5" M&P Pro). He saw no issues and thought it looked like it had been fired very little. It might even have a new frame.
We shot the Sig today for the first time and my son was shooting a large box size group. He shot about 250 rounds. We were shooting from about 10 yards.
I recently bought a new Sig P226 that I had brought with us, but didn't necessarily plan to shoot. I got it out and it shot a pretty good group for me (and I'm a rookie shooter at best). It made me wonder about my son's gun, so I set up fresh targets and had him shoot a magazine through each gun. His groups were about the same for both guns, so it probably isn't his gun. He's taken Hunter Safety, etc., but no formal training with shooting. I'm going to ask my FFL guy to give him a hand because I don't want my son to get frustrated and give up shooting.
My son watched some You Tube videos on shooting and I'm kinda wondering if that didn't hurt more than help. Maybe it's just the additional recoil of the 9mm, but he swears it doesn't bother him (he's bigger than me, so it's not too much gun for him).
His "groups" were all over the place. Not just low left, etc.
I know it's difficult to give advice without seeing a guy shoot, but are there some basics that he might be doing wrong? I can't figure out what he's doing wrong. He appears to be holding the gun correctly, etc.
Any advice is appreciated. BTW, I really like the Sig. We shot over 300 rounds and no issues. Mine has night sights and the SRT trigger. I really like it.