Ive all ways used sight pic #3 - i have NO formal training at all
I started off with a glock 21 (full size .45acp)
i bought it used so im guessing the sights were adjusted properly when i bought it
I could shoot that at 25yards and be able to put 8/13 rounds easily at rapid fire into a 8in grouping - obviously better if i took my time
I was happy with that as I do not compete and its mainly for self defense
well I bought a glock 19 (mid size) 9mm for my woman - went to the range and she wasnt even hitting paper at 12 yards..... So I took it and was able to get on paper but the grouping was WAY WAY low and to the left a little bit - (all at 12 yards)- this seemed strange to me cause i see no way to adjust elevation with the stock sights that came with her g19...
so i did a little holdover type thing while at the range and ended up finding that if the TOP of the rear sight was alined with the far end of the ejection port it would be hitting pretty close to the proper elevation in regards to where the far sight was placed on.....
i know its a silly ass way to go about it but i just kinda went with what i had while at the range
when i dry fire the sights stay in proper alignment and like i said i was a much better shot with the .45 at 25 yards than i am with a 9mm at 12yards.....dosnt make sense to me cause the 9 has ALOT less kick but its the same pistol essentially
anyway this seems weird to me
any idea's what i am doing wrong? i doubt it would be the gun cause i know error is most likely all ways human ..... just confused really