Do you shoot one gun really good and one really bad? Not sure what is going on here.

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SKATA

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I mean, it is just shooting semi auto pistolas. I can understand if it was a revolver or something.

But I shoot one really good and one I get one round outside of qualifying. What the hell man?
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really good- 100%




Really bad- 68%

It's the gun and person. Did all my tactical training with a Springfield EMP 4 contour. Scored very well. 1911 with a great trigger and grip. My HK VP9, not so well.
 

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Grip angle, trigger, grip thickness, sights all have something to do with how you shoot. I shoot single-action pistols and double-action better than striker-fired. The kicker is I shoot double-action revolver better than in do a revolver in single-action. Dry fire is your friend.
 

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Grip angle, trigger, grip thickness, sights all have something to do with how you shoot. I shoot single-action pistols and double-action better than striker-fired. The kicker is I shoot double-action revolver better than in do a revolver in single-action. Dry fire is your friend.
Dry fire is not as sexy as slinging a ton of lead downrange but it seems to help me.
 

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