Are you talking about handguns, rifles or shotguns?
I know most people will say that all guns are basically accurate its the shooter and ammo and possible lack of care that cause most of the inaccuracies, but I'm sure everyone has a gun that they just seem to shoot best with for some reason. Be it the way the gun feels in your hands or the sights or the way it drops right back into position after recoil. Which guns have you all felt were the most accurate for you?
Are you talking about handguns, rifles or shotguns?
i think he is talking about handguns
Most accurate handgun that I have shot is my HK USP Tactical .45
i've had the best accuracy with sig sauer pistols but it does depend on the shooter. all the guys i go shooting with have a perticular handgun that does best for them, ranging from 1911s, h&k, beretta, and glocks. who's to say i guess.
I am most accurate with my .357s whether it be my Colt Python or my model 19-4 S&W. I been shooting revolvers for going on 50 years. I been shooting autos about 2 years.
Yeah I meant handguns, sorry I wasnt clear on that. In my limited shooting so far my best shooting has been done with a Sig. I am really interested in shooting many other types of guns as well as some revolvers as i go on.
The classic 1911 frame fits my hand best and they are what I shoot the best with.![]()
Sig 229 9mm, and HK USP 45 are both tack drivers
Most accurate gun I've shot so far is my Smith & Wesson 686, hands down.
My 6" Ruger GP 100. Two words: Tack-Driver.![]()
Smith & Wesson M29 and my Smith & Wesson M15. I cannot duplicate the accuracy and precision of them in any automatic. And I've tried.
My most accurate is my Colt Series 70. Followed closely by my Smith K38. Both of them shoot better than I can.
I have a Mitchell 45 that I bought a couple of years ago. It came with adjustable rear sights and is a great shooter. Much much better than I can shoot too.
Tied and maybe a tad bit better is my Makarov 380. That thing hits and hits and hits. I am the weak link there too.
I shoot close to the same with all my handguns but the two that stick out the most are the Baby Eagle and the M&P.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned their .22. I can't match it with my larger calibers. In my case, it's a Ruger Mark II
Most accurate shooting auto's I shoot, in order are my: Walther P99, Sig P229, 22/45 and unbelievably my most expensive auto, but buy far not the best in accuracy is my S&W 952-2.
I shoot the best with my H&K USP Compact .40 cal. It for whatever reason is easiest to shoot for me and all of my friends who shoot it as well.
Only one that never needed any tweaking for me was a S&W 659 out of the box 1" group @20 yards. Currently Springfield Ultra Compact does great after I got it broke in. Working on the wife to get a Sig for b'day
I forgot to mention my High Standard (forgive me). It'll put ten rounds touching a dime @ 25 yds. You can't ask for better than that.
The best I ever shot a handgun was from a Ruger GP100 4in S/S. I was shooting about 15 yds. and I was concentrating on breath, grip and trigger finger control/movement per Rob Lathem and I put six .38Sp in two holes.
Five in one hole and one by itself which was touching the other hole. One half inch group!
I was surprised, astonished and impressed. I shoot pretty well but this was acceptional!
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My Feinwerkbau AW93 (22) Its more accurate than most rifles and has less recoil than an airgun.
The most accurate handgun I've ever shot was my Sig all stainless P220 (sadly gone now). It was big and heavy, but unbelievably accurate. More so than my P7, Glocks, etc. One of those pistols that makes you really appreciate a well made gun.![]()
The most accurate handgun I've ever owned was my XP-100 in 7mmBR.![]()
In revolvers, my old S&W 625-2. Just outstanding!
In autos, a Series 70 Government Model with some tweaks.
I no longer own either gun, having gotten out of competition shooting some years ago.
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