Just signed on and i am sure i will find this useful. I just fire my LC9sPro today for first time. It seems no matter where i aimed i always always shooting low. Can i adjust for this?
I am over 60 and wear glasses for reading. I tried with and without glasses to same effect I do not have shooting glasses whih i have heard they make. Any ideas or suggestions?
Congrats on your new LC9sPro, and welcome to the forum!
You've come to the right place to get some useful info on issues like this. Lonestar41's article is an example...thanks!
I think the placement of your finger on trigger (pad, tip , joint area, etc) can have great influence on shot placement. You may want to try different techniques and see if that helps if you're pulling shots low, rather than it being a sight issue.
Good luck and enjoy!
Just signed on and i am sure i will find this useful. I just fire my LC9sPro today for first time. It seems no matter where i aimed i always always shooting low. Can i adjust for this
Thank you Gunjunkie. I was stationed in Texas for a year and a half after i returned from Nam. Loved Texas but not being in the Army in Texas! Be well.
Welcome to the front porch! Think Ya just need some trigger time, dry fire the firearm and watch the front sight, if it dips when the trigger breaks you know where the issue lies. Took me a little while to get used to mine...
Try firing one round. Put the pistol down on the bench. Count to 5. Pick up pistol and fire again. When firing several rounds in succession, one tends to get into a rhythm and anticipate recoil. Remember focus in the shot, squeeze the trigger and let the shot "surprise" you.
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