Sigma 40 Blaster
New member
Guys,
Anyone who likes to shoot a LOT of different kinds of guns?
My primary carry is a XD .45c. I have several thousand rounds through it and can shoot well with it.
I recently acquired the following guns:
4" S&W 686
M&P 9 compact
Taurus 1911
The 1911 and revolver are for match shooting only, the M&P gets some holster time (will likely get more time as I grow to trust it and get familiar with it). I take the XD with me at least every other week to the range without fail, I need to stay sharp with it.
I usually take the revolver and my Mark III together, now I have to find a way to work my Taurus into the mix.
I saw, and replied to a thread about shooting guns with different triggers and can truly appreciate the problem after breaking in my Taurus today. It's trigger is NIGHT AND DAY between anything else I shoot. The revolver is in it's own class, and my other semi autos are similar enough it's not an issue.
So do any 5 gun masters have any tips or techniques they use to get ready to shoot different kinds of guns on any given day with NO warm up period?
I keep telling myself "straight back and steady" for my Taurus, "straight back and up a little" for anything other than my revolver...and for it I just say "do the best you can".
Any tips or tricks to training yourself for VERY different trigger pulls and adapting as soon as possible would be appreciated.
Anyone who likes to shoot a LOT of different kinds of guns?
My primary carry is a XD .45c. I have several thousand rounds through it and can shoot well with it.
I recently acquired the following guns:
4" S&W 686
M&P 9 compact
Taurus 1911
The 1911 and revolver are for match shooting only, the M&P gets some holster time (will likely get more time as I grow to trust it and get familiar with it). I take the XD with me at least every other week to the range without fail, I need to stay sharp with it.
I usually take the revolver and my Mark III together, now I have to find a way to work my Taurus into the mix.
I saw, and replied to a thread about shooting guns with different triggers and can truly appreciate the problem after breaking in my Taurus today. It's trigger is NIGHT AND DAY between anything else I shoot. The revolver is in it's own class, and my other semi autos are similar enough it's not an issue.
So do any 5 gun masters have any tips or techniques they use to get ready to shoot different kinds of guns on any given day with NO warm up period?
I keep telling myself "straight back and steady" for my Taurus, "straight back and up a little" for anything other than my revolver...and for it I just say "do the best you can".
Any tips or tricks to training yourself for VERY different trigger pulls and adapting as soon as possible would be appreciated.