I routinely hit my own bullet holes at 10m with this gun. I have no problem hitting a 3.5" clay pigeon at 25m, and I have hit them at up to 75m (when they are sitting on the berm, obviously). I said in my description "Shooting one-handed so you can see the gun better." People look at these videos to see the gun, not the shooter's technique. I think my technique looks a bit funky here, but that is because I am shooting in a way which is trying to give you a better look at the gun itself.
Re the "tip vs. first pad of the finger€" thing, this is actually an age old debate. With some pistols I always use the tip of the finger, but about 5 years ago I started trying the "pad" technique with GLOCK. It actually can work well. I generally use this with my P7s (I have the PSP, P7M8 and two P7M13's) now. The acuracy comes from holding the pistol steady at the moment the striker is released. I find the P7s can pull to the right a bit if I try and finese the trigger with the finger tip.
I routinely hit my own bullet holes at 10m with this gun. I have no problem hitting a 3.5" clay pigeon at 25m, and I have hit them at up to 75m (when they are sitting on the berm, obviously). I said in my description "Shooting one-handed so you can see the gun better." People look at these videos to see the gun, not the shooter's technique. I think my technique looks a bit funky here, but that is because I am shooting in a way which is trying to give you a better look at the gun itself.
Ghostie604 2 months ago
Re the "tip vs. first pad of the finger€" thing, this is actually an age old debate. With some pistols I always use the tip of the finger, but about 5 years ago I started trying the "pad" technique with GLOCK. It actually can work well. I generally use this with my P7s (I have the PSP, P7M8 and two P7M13's) now. The acuracy comes from holding the pistol steady at the moment the striker is released. I find the P7s can pull to the right a bit if I try and finese the trigger with the finger tip.
Ghostie604 2 months ago
I bet you didnt hit anything. Did you aim at something?
Fingertip on the trigger..always!
Viewers should see the safe and proper way.
helipilo 2 months ago