The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: Scottvernonholdings on March 19, 2008, 04:37:10 PM
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I have had my Ruger SR9 for a little less than a month now, but I am not a newcomer to pistol shooting. It seems when I pull the trigger there is a slight but consistant 1 o'clock push. I do not get this with my other guns. Does anyone else experience this?
Thanks for you help.
Scott
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Not real sure what you are referring to as a push but I consistently put the rounds just little low and to the left. I'm presently blaming the sights (can't possibly be the operator) and I don't notice any movement dry firing. I'll be more attentive the next time I have it at the range.
Another Scott
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Could be you sights , grip or trigger pull or ammo. Have somebody watch you to see if they can tell or watch your self in arrangment of 2 mirros ( not eazy but it can be done).
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I am going to try the mirrors. thanks
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Check out the video on the "Wall Drill" in the video section of this site.
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The wall drill works. Check out the exact position of the first finger pad. Different guns usually mean different reach and finger placement. But you probably knew that ;)