rowanfae22
Bearcat
I'm pretty excited. Because none of you thought I was crazy, I brought home my Mark IV Talo Hunter on Thursday. Because of heat and humidity, I didn't get to shoot it until yesterday. Oh, what an awesome 22. Between me and my husband, we shot about 150 rounds. And my hands didn't get tired until the end. (remember, grandma here).
I was really pleased with my shooting. On my intruder target, I got his head with one magazine, his heart with another and his gun hand with another. But...I only got a few exactly where I was aiming. I seem to be shooting a bit to the left and high. So the question I have for all of you...Do I adjust the way I am sighting on the target, or do I adjust the gun sights. There are two factors to consider. One, I am scheduled for cataract surgery in 3 weeks (remember Old Grandma). The other factor is I have never had any gun training. I just picked up a pistol and started. I did take a gun 101 that mainly consisted of laws in Minnesota. And I took the Conceal to Carry class too. But neither taught me how to take down, clean or sight any gun. I am very nervous that I will mess up the sights if I try to move them. Any words of wisdom?
I was really pleased with my shooting. On my intruder target, I got his head with one magazine, his heart with another and his gun hand with another. But...I only got a few exactly where I was aiming. I seem to be shooting a bit to the left and high. So the question I have for all of you...Do I adjust the way I am sighting on the target, or do I adjust the gun sights. There are two factors to consider. One, I am scheduled for cataract surgery in 3 weeks (remember Old Grandma). The other factor is I have never had any gun training. I just picked up a pistol and started. I did take a gun 101 that mainly consisted of laws in Minnesota. And I took the Conceal to Carry class too. But neither taught me how to take down, clean or sight any gun. I am very nervous that I will mess up the sights if I try to move them. Any words of wisdom?