So I have always been a long gun guy, but have been trying to bring my pistol skills up.
So with my Sig 229 and 938 I focus on my front sight post, dots aligned, and I place the top of my sight post center mass of where I want my POI to be. All good, and I can keep pretty good groups.
Just got a G17, put trijicon night sights on it, and when aiming the same way I do with my Sig's, I am shooting way high. I was working on a dueling tree, and had to aim about 2 to 3 inches below the steel plate to hit it. I didn't have time to put any paper up to see exactly how high I was shooting, but when aiming center mass I could see my impacts above the plates. So what could be the culprit, my grip, sights, or something else I'm not thinking of?
Thanks for the help.
So with my Sig 229 and 938 I focus on my front sight post, dots aligned, and I place the top of my sight post center mass of where I want my POI to be. All good, and I can keep pretty good groups.
Just got a G17, put trijicon night sights on it, and when aiming the same way I do with my Sig's, I am shooting way high. I was working on a dueling tree, and had to aim about 2 to 3 inches below the steel plate to hit it. I didn't have time to put any paper up to see exactly how high I was shooting, but when aiming center mass I could see my impacts above the plates. So what could be the culprit, my grip, sights, or something else I'm not thinking of?
Thanks for the help.