So, I'm new to shooting. I took an NRA Basic Pistol course a few months ago. and have been going to a range every few weeks. I've gotten comfortable with my Glock 22, and I feel like I'm getting pretty accurate with it.
I picked up a new Kahr CW9, cleaned it, worked the slide a few thousand times, and put 250 rounds through it. I've had no problems during the break-in period, and I think this is really nice gun. Except;
The majority of my shots a just a little left of where I'm trying to put them. It's a pretty consistant issue, or as consistant as I can shoot, anyway. At first, I figured it was just getting used to the new gun, and a different kind of sight than I'm used to with my Glock. But I'm starting to wonder if I don't need to adjust the sights. I've been reding this forum for awhile, and I havent seen a lot of discussion about adjusting sights on brand new guns, so I'm willing to believe that I just need to get used to it. But I'm curious, how common is it to need to make sight adjustments?
I picked up a new Kahr CW9, cleaned it, worked the slide a few thousand times, and put 250 rounds through it. I've had no problems during the break-in period, and I think this is really nice gun. Except;
The majority of my shots a just a little left of where I'm trying to put them. It's a pretty consistant issue, or as consistant as I can shoot, anyway. At first, I figured it was just getting used to the new gun, and a different kind of sight than I'm used to with my Glock. But I'm starting to wonder if I don't need to adjust the sights. I've been reding this forum for awhile, and I havent seen a lot of discussion about adjusting sights on brand new guns, so I'm willing to believe that I just need to get used to it. But I'm curious, how common is it to need to make sight adjustments?