Thanks. The thought had occurred to me that this might have been a "limp wrist" issue or an "out of spec" cartridge. I must admit, the accuracy and handling of this firearm has been nothing less than startling. I realize it may be as much the grip and stance as design, ammo or materials. I will say that my hand is pretty beat up and a new spring is probably in order. And although my results at the range were much better than expected, the groups tended to move lower left as I tired. This will probably be my last range report as I have enough confidence in the Rohrbaugh to carry it routinely and practice periodically. :o
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Thank you for that good range report.
The groups moving lower left as you tired would be consistent with the guidance of this diagnostic target developed by the U. S. Army Marksmanship Unit -- i.e., perhaps using too little trigger finger, breaking the wrist, and/or jerking the trigger due to fatigue:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/RichardS/diagnosistarget-1.jpg)
I dry fired a P7 and was not thrilled with the feel, but have not been able to shoot one. Richard S. does, I believe, carry one regularly and loves it...some literature suggests it may be the quickest response pistol. * * *
Yo! 8)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/RichardS/hkp7actionsbyt-1.jpg)
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There's more, but that's it in a nutshell. I'm sure Richard will "show and tell" his fine works of art and maybe Thor.
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Aww, shucks, Reinz: ;)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/RichardS/delfattitripleplay.jpg)