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Another 50 error free rounds from my Taurus PT145 today. Shot at "defensive" ranges only, 20 rounds at 10 feet and 30 rounds at 15 feet. After 49 in the black bullseye, my stance got sloppy and I put round #50 on the white. :x

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I'm left eye dominant, carrying on the right side. (Safety is impossible to operate when shooting with my left hand.) Any suggestions on why I'm still shooting to the left?

This makes 400 error free rounds in total from my pistol. :cheers2:
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74novaman wrote:Another 50 error free rounds from my Taurus PT145 today. Shot at "defensive" ranges only, 20 rounds at 10 feet and 30 rounds at 15 feet. After 49 in the black bullseye, my stance got sloppy and I put round #50 on the white. :x

I'm left eye dominant, carrying on the right side. (Safety is impossible to operate when shooting with my left hand.) Any suggestions on why I'm still shooting to the left?

This makes 400 error free rounds in total from my pistol. :cheers2:
With a grouping like you are doing, it will be your front sight is off. Now, I failed a qualification once because of blowing out the bull’s-eye because if your bullet goes through the opening where the paper has disappeared, your round cannot be counted as a hit. What I do now is once I see the area getting cluttered, I move to a different part of the target. Nothing wrong with the Taurus brand. :cheers2:
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CopOnce wrote:
74novaman wrote:Any suggestions on why I'm still shooting to the left?
With a grouping like you are doing, it will be your front sight is off.
should be easy to adjust with the proper size allen wrench
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AndyC wrote:No - 15 feet is only 5 yards. You should be putting all your rounds through a single hole at that distance if you were consistent - and since I doubt that the front sight is actually moving, it's either you or something else on the gun which is inconsistent.

Overall, your group-size is still pretty tight, so I'm going to guess that, while you're not as consistent as you could be, your trigger has some over-travel after the sear breaks and you're not used to it yet. I'm going to make a dangerous guess here and say that you're right-handed and that extra over-travel is causing you to ever-so-slightly push the muzzle left as the sear trips.
Thanks for the advice. I've got some snap caps and have been working on controlling breathing/trigger pull/proper grip.

I am right handed, left eye dominant. :tiphat:
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74novaman wrote: I've got some snap caps and have been working on controlling breathing/trigger pull/proper grip.

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this brings me to another question , is it bad to dry fire ? :confused5
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thanks for clearing that up :tiphat:
im going to pick up some snap caps for practice purposes :fire
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I'm no expert, but I"ve always been told not to dry fire without snap caps. :tiphat:
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74novaman wrote:I'm no expert, but I"ve always been told not to dry fire without snap caps. :tiphat:
with the taurus pt145, thats the only way to "decock" :confused5
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74novaman wrote:I am right handed, left eye dominant. :tiphat:
I've got the same problem. :banghead:

Going back to AndyC's comment...you've got me thinking I need to really work on my shot more. I can keep everything in a 3" to 4" group at 7 yards...I couldn't fathom being able to hit the same hole each time, even two yards closer...
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pbwalker wrote:
74novaman wrote:I am right handed, left eye dominant. :tiphat:
I've got the same problem. :banghead:

Going back to AndyC's comment...you've got me thinking I need to really work on my shot more. I can keep everything in a 3" to 4" group at 7 yards...I couldn't fathom being able to hit the same hole each time, even two yards closer...
just shoot once and say you put 50 rnds through the same hole "rlol"
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usa1 wrote:
74novaman wrote: I've got some snap caps and have been working on controlling breathing/trigger pull/proper grip.

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this brings me to another question , is it bad to dry fire ? :confused5
Depends on the gun. some manufactures warn against it. Snap caps never hurt.
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