Shoots just a little to the right
Hey. I'm a newbie to pistol shooting and have a question. My wife and I decided to get a pistol, and after trying 12 or 15 different guns, we decided on an FN FNP-9. We've put about 300 rounds through it this week and it works well. We are all (including my 16-year-old son) happy with the way it shoots. Except for one teeny, tiny problem that I'm having.
Frankly, my wife and son don't shoot well enough to hit the target in the same place every time. I'm slightly better -- my shots are almost always in the same vertical axis, but drift a little up and down. With other pistols, I'm frequently just above the bulls-eye. I'm not worried about this since I'm a newbie and will only get better with practice and instruction. The FNP and I shoot a nice tight group (more like a line of holes a couple of inches high) but regularly up and to the right of the bulls-eye. If the bulls-eye moved up and to the right I would be a really good shooter at 7 yards.
Are the sights off, or do I just need to work on my aim? I didn't have the off-to-the-right problem with two XDs, three Glocks, a S&W M&P, or a Springfield EMP, but I really don't know if it's me or the gun. Are the sights user-adjustable? The owner's manual is silent on the subject.
It's a lot of fun so far. We need some good weather so we can go try out the Remington Wingmaster we bought two weeks again...