So today I went to a local range and rented a Beretta 92FS, I've only fired this handgun a few times before, and this was the longest I've ever fired any handgun in double action.
All the first shots were made in double action. I did notice, that as I continued firing and fatigue set in, I started having more issues maintaining my groups and keeping them centered on my target. After 50 rounds through the handgun, I was landing nearly all my shots right of center (in the "Thumbing" section of the target).
I tried a number of different things, such as relaxing my right hands thumb a little, the old push/pull method of shooting, ensuring I'm not squeezing the handgun with my entire hand/fingers among other things. I was also starting to shoot high towards the end of my shooting session, where it says I'm "Breaking Wrist Up" which I'm also unsure what exactly that means.
20 shots were made from roughly 7yrd/21ft, off hand in 5 round intervals. Ammo was PMC Bronze 9mm 115grn. 5 shots were shot at 25yrds (Was screwing around at that point, hence the flyers off to the sides) 25 shots total
Any advice would be appreciated
All the first shots were made in double action. I did notice, that as I continued firing and fatigue set in, I started having more issues maintaining my groups and keeping them centered on my target. After 50 rounds through the handgun, I was landing nearly all my shots right of center (in the "Thumbing" section of the target).
I tried a number of different things, such as relaxing my right hands thumb a little, the old push/pull method of shooting, ensuring I'm not squeezing the handgun with my entire hand/fingers among other things. I was also starting to shoot high towards the end of my shooting session, where it says I'm "Breaking Wrist Up" which I'm also unsure what exactly that means.
20 shots were made from roughly 7yrd/21ft, off hand in 5 round intervals. Ammo was PMC Bronze 9mm 115grn. 5 shots were shot at 25yrds (Was screwing around at that point, hence the flyers off to the sides) 25 shots total
Any advice would be appreciated