Sight alignment after the shot
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:30 pm
I'm a novice having just started shooting pistol (.22 sports/standard) (I had shot service pistol in the services some 30 years ago). I understand the stance, sight alignment and aiming concepts (I'm a 20 year veteran of Target Archery) so I now have to learn grip and triggering....
After reviewing my first session I found I had 50% of my shots in a narrow horizontal group in the black and the other 50% high and right in a narrow vertical group. I remember seeing my foresight break/pop to the right as I fired the shot which I assume is bad but its too early to tell if this is triggering, grip, flinching or just recoil.
What I want to know is, what should the sight picture look like after the shot? Exactly the same as before the shot or is it expected to be off as a result of recoil or what?
Cheers
David
After reviewing my first session I found I had 50% of my shots in a narrow horizontal group in the black and the other 50% high and right in a narrow vertical group. I remember seeing my foresight break/pop to the right as I fired the shot which I assume is bad but its too early to tell if this is triggering, grip, flinching or just recoil.
What I want to know is, what should the sight picture look like after the shot? Exactly the same as before the shot or is it expected to be off as a result of recoil or what?
Cheers
David