Both my TAURUS G3 and G3C shoot low unless I center hold and also put the front sight dot high above the rear so that i can just about see the bottom of the front sight top of gun. Then its accurate strange that the factory sights are like that.
It's probably a combination of grip and ammo. Try shooting it from a rest and see what you get. Every gun seems to have a preference for specific loads for best accuracy.
Monarch value 115 fmj. Cheapest available. Going to post some various self defense rounds next week. I saw a lot of people complaining about feed issues, and I’m going to test mine.
HELLO what sight picture/ hold are you using. 6 o'clock? center? 12? my g3c hits dead center but shoots low . have heard its the gun, but to me if you aim correctly hold the gun correctly and trigger correctly. it should hit where u aim it. n
@@OutDoorsModerator yes I use center hold as well, have even tried 12 o'clock. I have the TAURUS TH9 and very accurate with it. Have a p365 xl and just wow sweet shooting. I think its the trigger pull and the size difference , Even try a little Kentucky windage and still low. must be dipping the nose trigger control.
@user-ex4rd7hv4m Any number of reasons for hitting low. I use a combat hold on all my 9mm sub and micro compacts and wherever I put the front sight dot is where the round will impact. These are close range defense pistols so hitting slightly low is not going to matter. All guns have a factory zero and that is highly dependent on the ammo the factory was using. Most US and Latin American made 9mms are going to be zeroed with 115gr. FMJ/ball while most European made 9mms are going to be zeroed with 124gr. NATO FMJ/ball. So you get accuracy shift using heavy and light for caliber bullets. Add shooter error and rounds will impact left or low or both off hand shooting because the gun is being moved when the trigger is pulled. Hold the gun really tight, point the gun at the target, and pull the trigger WITHOUT MOVING the gun. Shoot the pistol from a rest so the gun is still and not moving using different ammo and then find the best ammo for its shot placement. Sights really don't have to be replaced or adjusted unless the low impact shift is drastic and consistently the same over all kinds of ammo. If that is the case then the front sight can be lowered or if the impact is high raised. Rear sights are drift adjustable for windage.
@@OutDoorsModerator only do the ameriglo FRT sights on them or set of ameriglo cap sights but can always leave the oem rear can add white/glow dots or notch if needed, now if the G3C fits MP9 3.6/G29/G30 holsters have tlr7 options possible tlr6 G27 (G19 tlr6’s only fit G2/3C )as well but G3C closer to the MP3.6 as the G3 fits SD9VE which fits 4/5in MP9 tlr1/7 holsters
Others are finding the G3C shoots low with 115 and 124 but likes and shoots right on with 147
Thanks! I will get me some and try it out.
Both my TAURUS G3 and G3C shoot low unless I center hold and also put the front sight dot high above the rear so that i can just about see the bottom of the front sight top of gun. Then its accurate strange that the factory sights are like that.
Thanks for the input. I will try that out.
It's probably a combination of grip and ammo. Try shooting it from a rest and see what you get. Every gun seems to have a preference for specific loads for best accuracy.
Love mine
Still shooting great.
Great gun, just in the wrong hands… y is the second guy handling it like it’s a rifle??
He is from Australia. Doesn’t get to shoot any firearms.
The guy is using a Weaver grip and stance. It was very popular about 40 years ago but has mostly been replaced by the Isoceles stance.
I tell you my final thoughts on the G3 TORO . It’s awesome shoots amazing groups. Enough said
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I shoot my other 9 mm pistols and dont have this problem. of hitting low.
After shooting more rounds, it was just getting used to the trigger.
Adjust ur site placement! Could also be your ammo spin depending on barreling...
I was shooting the cheapest ammo available.
What ammo are you using? Lots of smoke. I have a G3C and never seen that much smoke before.
Monarch value 115 fmj. Cheapest available. Going to post some various self defense rounds next week. I saw a lot of people complaining about feed issues, and I’m going to test mine.
How many rounds thru the Taurus at this point??Any problems?
500+. One round failed to seat. Just bumped the slide and she kept feeding. I’m sure it was the ultra cheap ammo.
HELLO what sight picture/ hold are you using. 6 o'clock? center? 12? my g3c hits dead center but shoots low . have heard its the gun, but to me if you aim correctly hold the gun correctly and trigger correctly. it should hit where u aim it. n
I hold center. Think I was adjusting to the trigger. Had been shooting a Canik.
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@@OutDoorsModerator yes I use center hold as well, have even tried 12 o'clock. I have the TAURUS TH9 and very accurate with it. Have a p365 xl and just wow sweet shooting. I think its the trigger pull and the size difference , Even try a little Kentucky windage and still low. must be dipping the nose trigger control.
@@OutDoorsModerator haven't shot it a lot yet half to try again ....see can improve with it
@user-ex4rd7hv4m Any number of reasons for hitting low. I use a combat hold on all my 9mm sub and micro compacts and wherever I put the front sight dot is where the round will impact. These are close range defense pistols so hitting slightly low is not going to matter. All guns have a factory zero and that is highly dependent on the ammo the factory was using. Most US and Latin American made 9mms are going to be zeroed with 115gr. FMJ/ball while most European made 9mms are going to be zeroed with 124gr. NATO FMJ/ball. So you get accuracy shift using heavy and light for caliber bullets. Add shooter error and rounds will impact left or low or both off hand shooting because the gun is being moved when the trigger is pulled. Hold the gun really tight, point the gun at the target, and pull the trigger WITHOUT MOVING the gun. Shoot the pistol from a rest so the gun is still and not moving using different ammo and then find the best ammo for its shot placement. Sights really don't have to be replaced or adjusted unless the low impact shift is drastic and consistently the same over all kinds of ammo. If that is the case then the front sight can be lowered or if the impact is high raised. Rear sights are drift adjustable for windage.
Dremel the top of the RS down a little
Think I’m gonna put some Glock sites on it. Thanks for watching!!!
@@OutDoorsModerator only do the ameriglo FRT sights on them or set of ameriglo cap sights but can always leave the oem rear can add white/glow dots or notch if needed, now if the G3C fits MP9 3.6/G29/G30 holsters have tlr7 options possible tlr6 G27 (G19 tlr6’s only fit G2/3C )as well but G3C closer to the MP3.6 as the G3 fits SD9VE which fits 4/5in MP9 tlr1/7 holsters
great firearm for the price both of mine always feed and go bang
Thanks for watching. Much better deal than a couple bags from the WalMart.
#lowandleft
Yep. Gonna fix that with a little more ammo.
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