that's a great group however it shows that he needs a lot of practice - that is not due to the gun sights - those fingers are making him pull each shot
lol - i have the same problem so i am getting a 22 to be able to afford a lot of practice to cure and make those fingers stay put -
hidet you are right on that and yes a 22 to practice with does make a difference, my problem is i only have one muscle left in my upper right arm, anything you can suggest would be helpful.
That is a good looking piece there. I read a couple of articles on that gun and it got good reviews. Usually, when Ruger builds somthing, they build it tank-tuff.
I live in Round Rock TX and I bought a SR1911 from a local range and gun store; Red,s Indoor Range in Pflugerville. I have had it about 2 months and since I bought it they have had two more I was able to get for friends. The price was $626.99 a very fair price for such a fine pistol. I have shot about 500 rounds and it works perfectly and is very accurate and very well made. This has become my favorite pistol. If you can find one buy it, I don,t think you could do any better if you spent another 500.00 to 700.00 dollars.
I have a Ruger SR and have had the same problem. Got about a thousand rounds thru it so far. Practice, practice, practice will help correct that. Real sweet gun though, A good purchase, no regrets at all
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