Grip carving
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:05 pm
My IZH46M arrived this afternoon. Not surprisingly the grip it too large for my hands.
I have a horrific cold so everytime I breathed deep prior to getting my sight picture I would cough, so shooting will have to be put off for a few days. I have not been able to even get off a single shot. I worked on my stance for a short while and the gun settles down nicely. I do need to get a pair of shooting glasses. Do they still make the stick-on apertures for conventional glasses? Where do I get them?
My questions are:
1. When do I start to carve the grips? Immediately? After 60 shots? Two or three weeks later?
2. Where do I start carving? (The thumb groove is bothering me the most.)
3. The trigger reach is too long so I know that I need to take something off the back-strap, but the grip around is a bit too large too--how do I know if I should take off from the front strap or the sides?
Not being able to shoot right now is very frustrating. Hopefully I will by this weekend.
Regards,
Packard
I have a horrific cold so everytime I breathed deep prior to getting my sight picture I would cough, so shooting will have to be put off for a few days. I have not been able to even get off a single shot. I worked on my stance for a short while and the gun settles down nicely. I do need to get a pair of shooting glasses. Do they still make the stick-on apertures for conventional glasses? Where do I get them?
My questions are:
1. When do I start to carve the grips? Immediately? After 60 shots? Two or three weeks later?
2. Where do I start carving? (The thumb groove is bothering me the most.)
3. The trigger reach is too long so I know that I need to take something off the back-strap, but the grip around is a bit too large too--how do I know if I should take off from the front strap or the sides?
Not being able to shoot right now is very frustrating. Hopefully I will by this weekend.
Regards,
Packard