Fire for Effect - Range Report
Wow, I'm impressed with Longshot. My first two magazines were loaded with leftover Monarch 124 gn factory loads. As you can see by the top bullseye, they were all over the place. I was convinced that part of the problem was the trigger over-travel. NOT SO, my friends. Next two magazines were loaded with 124 gn Hornady XTP hollow point bullets over 5.5 gn of Longshot with Winchester primers. What a difference. The lower left group was the first two magazines I shot with this recipe. A big grin came across my face as I realized that the six inch plus group of factory ammo suddenly shrunk to less than three inches. I just couldn't believe handholds made that much difference. So, I loaded up two more magazines with the handholds and shifted my POA to the lower right bullseye. I think I'm starting to get the handle on this Sig Sauer P229 Legion.
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I wanted to share a little experiment I did while at the range today. I taped a piece of Velcro behind the trigger in an attempt to reduce the amount of over-travel. See the picture below. Well, the jury is still out on that mod. While shooting the lower right bullseye I tried my best to Hold 'em and Squeeze 'em. That didn't work as well as snapping the trigger whenever the red dot was aligned with the bullseye. I use a grip that has worked for me over the years where I use my left index finger to hold the front of the frame up and the web of my right hand to hold the rear of the frame while I squeeze/modulate the trigger with my right index finger. When I was in the Marines that grip led me to a 5 year pistol expert level of shooting. I was even on several base shooting teams where I did pretty good, even if I have to say so myself. No stolen valor here folks.
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This grip doesn't feel right with the Sig. I'm thinking that the frame and trigger guard are just too big for it to work well with this pistol. I sure wish it wasn't so but it seems that I will have to modify my grip to work with this pistol. I guess that means I'll have to spend more time at the range. Awe shucks.
I wanted to try the Velcro before I paid $77 for the Armory Craft fully adjustable trigger. I'm going to make another trip to the range to see if I can do any more adjustment to my hold and trigger snapping technique before I modify this Sig. Stay tuned!!!