Low and to the right.

Willie Lowman

New member
I have been shooting .40 cal Glocks almost exclusively for the last four years.

I had a S&W M&P .40 for a little bit but I couldn't get over how it shot to 4 o'clock all day for the wife and I.

So I just got a Sig 226 9mm. It seems to shoot low and to the right. I am starting to think that it isn't the gun... I don't have any trouble with my POA/POI with my Glocks or my .357 wheelgun. I do plenty of dry fire practice and I don't see any movement of the front sight. I know that to shoot low and right would mean that I am bearing down on the gun and pressing in with the heel of my hand... Why would I have a flinch with a gun with a milder report and recoil than the guns I usually shoot. Could it be due to the grip angle?
 

hogdogs

Staff In Memoriam
possibly the different grip angle and trigger layout variance from the glock you are more familiar with?
Brent
 
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