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?
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?