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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: California
Posts: 231
| Having problems shooting compact USP Went shooting recently and realized I'm no where near as accurate with my USPc 9 as I am w/ my fullsize USP's. :target: What's up w/ that? DO I just need more trigger time or am I some freak?
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: NE PA
Posts: 76
| Consensus would say that due to the shorter sight radius, a compact would be somewhat more difficult to shoot. My opinion of reality, is that it merely shows weaknesses in your shooting technique faster. More trigger time could help. It could be your compact like different ammo then your fullsize. Keep working with it. It should be one heck of an accurate little gun. later, AJ |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Texas
Posts: 253
| freaked out at first, thought Cyclops was a answering his own question...DOH!!!! You just need more practice you will get...
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: California
Posts: 231
| Thanks for the replies! Now, it's not like I'm hitting the target w/ the fullsize & missing the barn w/ my compact. I have competed in IDPA w/ both and actually did better w/ the compact. On paper, slow fire tho, my groups are smaller w/ the fullsize. I guess that will just translate to more trigger time...(I hate that! Finding another excuse to go shooting!)
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