Thumbcocker
Blackhawk
I Bisley fied a nib new flattop .44 special. It groups like a house afire but about 4" high at 25 yards. Rear sight is not flush with the topstrap with the elevation screw down tight. Anyone else have this issue?
PriseDeFer said:Are you already holding at 6 o'clock?
s4s4u said:PriseDeFer said:Are you already holding at 6 o'clock?
Who does that? May be fine for bullseye comp but thats about it.
Laserbait said:s4s4u said:PriseDeFer said:Are you already holding at 6 o'clock?
Who does that? May be fine for bullseye comp but thats about it.
Who doesn't use a 6 o'clock hold? Ok, well at the range, I guess I can tell who doesn't...
Most of my shooting's done for accuracy & I can't shoot as tight going for center hold as I can going for 6 o'clock hold.
Denis
DPris said:For determining accuracy with a given load in a given gun, the 6 o'clock hold is the best, for me.
It does not translate well into hunting, but that's not what it's used for.
Select a load, obtain best accuracy, zero the gun with that load, then use a center of mass (body, shoulder, head, etc.) hold when hunting.
It's a matter of using which works best, in the right context. Doesn't have to be exclusively one or the other.
Denis