RLD440
12-01-2009, 06:40 AM
Hi guys,
I'm a new CW9 owner (as of just this past weekend). I'm just getting back into shooting after a long hiatus. When I was breaking in the CW9 with a 250 box of Remington UMC, I discovered that I tended to shoot low, about an inch to an inch and a half below my intended point of contact at 15 to 20 feet.
I went shooting with my brother in law is a very experienced shooter and pistol instructor. He thought that I might be having a flinch problem since it's been a while since I've shot. But then he tried my CW9 and he tended to shoot low with it too. Meanwhile, my sister (who is is in between me and my brother in law in terms of shooting experience) was shooting her new P380 in the next lane and she was hitting low.
I read in some of the reviews that Kahr posted on their website that in certain models, some reviewers tended to shoot low. We're now wondering if Kahrs have a different sight picture than say a Glock 17 and 26 or Walther PPS which I also shot this past weekend. I was fairly good with a 6 o'clock hold with the PPS at the same distance. But when I aimed the same way with the Kahr, I shot low.
So any thoughts? Do you shoot your P9 or CW9 with a 6 o'clock or 12 o'clock hold? See Sight Picture - Bob Tuley (http://www.bobtuley.com/sight_picture.htm) for a diagram.
Thanks!
I'm a new CW9 owner (as of just this past weekend). I'm just getting back into shooting after a long hiatus. When I was breaking in the CW9 with a 250 box of Remington UMC, I discovered that I tended to shoot low, about an inch to an inch and a half below my intended point of contact at 15 to 20 feet.
I went shooting with my brother in law is a very experienced shooter and pistol instructor. He thought that I might be having a flinch problem since it's been a while since I've shot. But then he tried my CW9 and he tended to shoot low with it too. Meanwhile, my sister (who is is in between me and my brother in law in terms of shooting experience) was shooting her new P380 in the next lane and she was hitting low.
I read in some of the reviews that Kahr posted on their website that in certain models, some reviewers tended to shoot low. We're now wondering if Kahrs have a different sight picture than say a Glock 17 and 26 or Walther PPS which I also shot this past weekend. I was fairly good with a 6 o'clock hold with the PPS at the same distance. But when I aimed the same way with the Kahr, I shot low.
So any thoughts? Do you shoot your P9 or CW9 with a 6 o'clock or 12 o'clock hold? See Sight Picture - Bob Tuley (http://www.bobtuley.com/sight_picture.htm) for a diagram.
Thanks!