How difficult is 25 yards with irons? I’m a fairly decent shooter in my opinion but I have real trouble keeping good groups on a target like that. I’ll usually drop 2-3 shots out of ten. Advice for shooting that distance with irons?
Have you checked how precise your gun is taking you out of the equation as much as possible. That grouping would seem to be pushing a standard Glock to its limits. I sighted in my FNX45T at 50 yards using a bag. It shot 5 bullets into 2”. About 4 MOA. I then shot my Glock the same way. I ended up shooting more rounds because I thought my red dot was off. It was shooting about 12MOA. The ammo wasn’t great. I started reloading 9mm to see if it’s the ammo or the gun. Curious what you’ve found from your Glock.
Here I am struggling to land 4 bullets to land in an 8” target with a glock19, were you using a red dot sight or just straight up open sights? Great shooting sir! You motivate me to train more and more!
What range is this at? Looks an awful lot like what I imagine the Training Room That Us Pleebs Never Get To See looks like up at West Coast Armory North...
1st - depends of weapon caliber and ammunition. But for 9mm luger there is pretty much no bullet drop at 25 yards or even 25 meters (you can experience bullet drop or opposite with heavy bullet rounds like for example light 45 colt) 2nd - depends of your sight adjustment - if you have a pistol with sights that are not adjustable, they are usuallly adjusted in factory for 15m. Then your only choice for adjusting where bullet hits is trying off different ammunition or better - reloading your own. Generally speaking IT ALL DEPENDS, there is not a rule of thumb that red dot is higher on the frame so aiming through iron sights makes you shoot lower. TBH you can quite easily adjust your red dot to shoot lower than iron sights:) Also there are 2 techniques of adjusting sights - people either adjust them to aim on point center - which means you adjust your sights so that front sight is in the middle of the target and this is where you hit 6 o clock - used mainly when shooting a target with black circle (like one in this video) which means you aim with your front sight ant the bottom of the black circle and hot the center of the circle (so pretty much your point of impact is higher than point of aim). If that was in any way helpful, please consider taking look at my channel at your convenience.
@@presscheckconsulting3449 because you’d be one of the only people on RU-vid who has done it. I’ve been trying to do it and I’m still not convinced it’s possible for a mere mortal.