dakota.potts
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Took the girlfriend's new Bersa Thunder out to the range the other day. Shot 50 rounds and a magazine of carry ammo with no issue. Went bang every time. The single action trigger is a little heavier than I'm used to with my CZ, but just took a little time adjusting to.
Our public shooting range only has target posts at 15 yards that can't be moved, which is obviously not the ideal range for first shooting a concealed carry pistol. After shooting our first 20 rounds or so, we went downrange and were surprised to find no only two holes in the target; one of them just clipping the edge of the paper. I had been shooting my CZ at the target beside it and put all of my shots well within the center of the target (not a bullseye group, but all there).
I did some messing around with the hold and found that by holding on the far left of the target, I was getting some hits slightly to the right and a good bit below center. I only managed to get about 6 of 10 on the target this way. We only had rifle targets and were running out of daylight so we packed up but it left me a bit confused. Are factory sights often off that much? Do the laser boresighters on the market work well for getting a pistol closer to target at that distance? Would definitely like to fix this in a smart way since the closest we can shoot is 15 yards. Getting on paper at that distance before expending more rounds would be nice.
On another note, the safety/decocker is ridiculously hard. Frustratingly difficult. The other day, with both hands, I couldn't get the safety to engage and eventually gave up. I've heard that the safeties can start out stiff, but this is getting more difficult, not less.
Any advice is appreciated. Haven't sat down to disassemble it yet. I read that there were a couple of small and necessary pins/springs that are really easy to lose, so I wanted to make sure I understood that before disassembly.
Thanks
Our public shooting range only has target posts at 15 yards that can't be moved, which is obviously not the ideal range for first shooting a concealed carry pistol. After shooting our first 20 rounds or so, we went downrange and were surprised to find no only two holes in the target; one of them just clipping the edge of the paper. I had been shooting my CZ at the target beside it and put all of my shots well within the center of the target (not a bullseye group, but all there).
I did some messing around with the hold and found that by holding on the far left of the target, I was getting some hits slightly to the right and a good bit below center. I only managed to get about 6 of 10 on the target this way. We only had rifle targets and were running out of daylight so we packed up but it left me a bit confused. Are factory sights often off that much? Do the laser boresighters on the market work well for getting a pistol closer to target at that distance? Would definitely like to fix this in a smart way since the closest we can shoot is 15 yards. Getting on paper at that distance before expending more rounds would be nice.
On another note, the safety/decocker is ridiculously hard. Frustratingly difficult. The other day, with both hands, I couldn't get the safety to engage and eventually gave up. I've heard that the safeties can start out stiff, but this is getting more difficult, not less.
Any advice is appreciated. Haven't sat down to disassemble it yet. I read that there were a couple of small and necessary pins/springs that are really easy to lose, so I wanted to make sure I understood that before disassembly.
Thanks