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Jim Richards 04-04-2009 03:49 PM

Target Shooting Advice
 
My wife consistently shoots low and to the left. She does this even when the target is placed up close (3 yards). She's a right-hander. What is she likely doing wrong? Thanks for your advice. :)

bell 04-04-2009 03:52 PM

aiming at the wrong spot? :D

jriera 04-04-2009 03:58 PM

Left and low is consistent with 'Trigger Pull'

Either she is pulling the trigger to hard or she is 'afraid/expecting' the noise.

Smooth/consistent trigger pressure is the key to avoid that..

Unless of course she is aiming to the wrong spot and then she is doing everything fine ...

m21sniper 04-04-2009 04:00 PM

Next time you're at the range, hand her an unloaded weapon and tell her it's hot.

Watch the muzzle closely as she "fires".

If she is flinching it will be obvious. What you're describing typically comes from flinching. At 3 yards it would typically be severe flinching.

If you determine that's what it is, tell her to squeeze the trigger super slowly. So slowly that the moment the weapon discharges she will be surprised. Flinch is caused by anticipation. If you are surprised when the weapon fires your flinch will be after the fact.

nostatic 04-04-2009 04:03 PM

http://www.lasc.us/FryxellCrackShot.htm

http://nostatic.com/photos/Pistol-Correction.jpg

VincentVega 04-04-2009 04:08 PM

Jim

Borrow my Ruger .22 for a while and see what happens.

m21sniper 04-04-2009 04:11 PM

Lots of dry fire practice should solve her problem. Lots of dry fire practice will solve pretty much anyone's shooting problems.

Jim Richards 04-04-2009 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bell (Post 4587219)
aiming at the wrong spot? :D

Come to the range with us sometime, wise guy. :cool:

Jim Richards 04-04-2009 04:23 PM

Thanks for the advice, guys! Sniper, I'll get her to try the dry fire practice you suggested. I was wondering if she was tensing up (even though she says "no"). Chris, maybe in a couple of weeks we can come out to Annapolis and shoot with you. :)

nostatic 04-04-2009 04:27 PM

If you mix snap caps in with regular rounds at the range you'll know immediately if she's anticipating. That actually is a great exercise for anyone to do.

Seahawk 04-04-2009 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Richards (Post 4587216)
My wife consistently shoots low and to the left. She does this even when the target is placed up close (3 yards). She's a right-hander. What is she likely doing wrong? Thanks for your advice. :)

What caliber, Jim?

I recommend about 1000 rounds of .22 through a little Ruger with no pressure to hit anything at first...shooting is fun.

Bring her south about 60 miles...my son and I went through 400 rounds of .22 today, pistol and rifle.

nostatic 04-04-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 4587303)

Bring her south about 60 miles...my son and I went through 400 rounds of .22 today, pistol and rifle.

Slow day, eh? :p

I think the last time with Calvin at the desert we burned through about 700 rounds of .22, 150 of .223, 50 of 9mm and a box of 12 gauge shells. Last night at the range was cheap with about 200 or .22, 50 of .38 and a few .357magnum for good measure (trying out cheap reloads to see if they'd work with the 1894).

The good thing is that groups are getting smaller. And removing the sight hoods from the Buck Mark solved my sighting issues. Practice is a good thing. The bad thing is that windage is off with the 1894 and for the life of me I can't get the tang to slide over. "Tap with a hammer" isn't working like it should...

m21sniper 04-04-2009 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 4587254)
If you mix snap caps in with regular rounds at the range you'll know immediately if she's anticipating. That actually is a great exercise for anyone to do.

Yep.

m21sniper 04-04-2009 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 4587312)
The bad thing is that windage is off with the 1894 and for the life of me I can't get the tang to slide over. "Tap with a hammer" isn't working like it should...

Tap with a brass punch and hammer.

Try that bro. :)

nostatic 04-04-2009 05:49 PM

If only I had a brass punch...

Of course the g/f pipes up, "well, we could go to my studio..."

She has all the tools. I'm trying to actually shoot less rounds but make the count more. My son is the big problem though - he love to empty magazines. I'm hoping that the lever rifle will slow him down a bit.

FrinkFrog 04-04-2009 06:08 PM

Better get a Dillon.

bell 04-04-2009 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Richards (Post 4587248)
Come to the range with us sometime, wise guy. :cool:

Sounds like fun, I'll bring my 303, michelle likes my .22 semi-auto rifle :) double date at the range :D. Tell Lu that we said hello, and when are you coming to florida to visit? We have plenty of room for you two :)

Jim Richards 04-04-2009 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 4587303)
What caliber, Jim?

I recommend about 1000 rounds of .22 through a little Ruger with no pressure to hit anything at first...shooting is fun.

Bring her south about 60 miles...my son and I went through 400 rounds of .22 today, pistol and rifle.

We're shooting 9mm, Paul. Thanks, we'll need to head down your way one of these weekends.

Todd, that's a great suggestion.

Jim Richards 04-04-2009 06:24 PM

Hey bell, Lu says hi to you and michelle, too.

And she asked me to thank you guys for all the great advice. :)

m21sniper 04-04-2009 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 4587393)
If only I had a brass punch...

Of course the g/f pipes up, "well, we could go to my studio..."

She has all the tools. I'm trying to actually shoot less rounds but make the count more. My son is the big problem though - he love to empty magazines. I'm hoping that the lever rifle will slow him down a bit.

Make him pay for his own ammo, that'll slow him down. ;)

Seriously though, i had the same problem with my Dad's mini-14 series 178 when i was a kid. I used to love to empty out the 20 rd mag as fast as i could, "I need more ammo again dad." :)


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