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Tips for shooting revolvers with fixed sights?
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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 835355" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>Line the sights up as above. Shoot at a defined point on a paper target at say 15 yards. Put the top of the front blade (that all your focus is placed on) in the middle of that spot you want to shoot. Pull the trigger using nice even pressure straight to the rear until the gun goes off. Do this at least 5 times and then go and see where the holes are versus your aiming point. POA and POI will be different for different bullet weights etc. For a fixed sight pistol shoot the bullet weight that most closely matches your POA to the POI. Or just shoot whatever's cheapest and deal with the small discrepancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 835355, member: 3615"] Line the sights up as above. Shoot at a defined point on a paper target at say 15 yards. Put the top of the front blade (that all your focus is placed on) in the middle of that spot you want to shoot. Pull the trigger using nice even pressure straight to the rear until the gun goes off. Do this at least 5 times and then go and see where the holes are versus your aiming point. POA and POI will be different for different bullet weights etc. For a fixed sight pistol shoot the bullet weight that most closely matches your POA to the POI. Or just shoot whatever's cheapest and deal with the small discrepancy. [/QUOTE]
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