If you change your point of aim while you're shooting , we don't know how tightly the gun/ammo is grouping . Don't worry about where they land until it's time to ADJUST the sights . Figure out where you want to AIM , and then adjust the sights until the point of IMPACT matches your point of AIM .
That’s a good point . Never thought of that. I’m always trying to just see how close and accurate it is to hitting your mark. I want to show that it’s capable of hitting your mark once you adjust.
If you change your point of aim while you're shooting , we don't know how tightly the gun/ammo is grouping . Don't worry about where they land until it's time to ADJUST the sights . Figure out where you want to AIM , and then adjust the sights until the point of IMPACT matches your point of AIM .
That’s a good point . Never thought of that. I’m always trying to just see how close and accurate it is to hitting your mark. I want to show that it’s capable of hitting your mark once you adjust.
Your zeroing-in and grouping is pretty awesome! I would vote yes for this in competition as well.
I may try it out next week..just need more mags..with a 8-10 round single stack mag, calls for a lot of reloads in a match lol