+1 - have someone else try it first - the gap is normal.
An illustration - I took my friend to the range last weekend, and he's a complete newbie. He shot my Ruger .22 for quite a while and was doing really well with the grouping.
I let him try a couple of mags through my P99C - I'm standing behind him, watching his shots. Most hit center of mass (chest area) on a sillhouette target. "He's doin ok" I think.
Then he asks, "Am I even hitting the target?"
"Sure - where are you aiming?" I ask..
He replies - "The head!"
Point is, even a little bit of weirdness in your form can radically throw your shots off.
An illustration - I took my friend to the range last weekend, and he's a complete newbie. He shot my Ruger .22 for quite a while and was doing really well with the grouping.
I let him try a couple of mags through my P99C - I'm standing behind him, watching his shots. Most hit center of mass (chest area) on a sillhouette target. "He's doin ok" I think.
Then he asks, "Am I even hitting the target?"
"Sure - where are you aiming?" I ask..
He replies - "The head!"
Point is, even a little bit of weirdness in your form can radically throw your shots off.