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I need a Tutor for my Colt SAA shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 2032131" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>The SAA is not a "two handed" pistol by nature. Lot's of folks shoot it that way now days. Let that handshake grip suggestion take hold. I find that I have to hold lower with most SAA pistols... they tend to shoot high unless you dress the front sight to adjust impact with most factory loads.</p><p></p><p>The sight trough is kind of fine too. If you practice enough (again a file works wonders and you can adjust the width of the rear a little for windage) and learn to trust your point... these pistols shoot quickest as "point shooters" out at typical defensive distances. These pistols are best learned by "playing"... walking tin cans around, shooting golf and tennis balls, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 2032131, member: 11766"] The SAA is not a "two handed" pistol by nature. Lot's of folks shoot it that way now days. Let that handshake grip suggestion take hold. I find that I have to hold lower with most SAA pistols... they tend to shoot high unless you dress the front sight to adjust impact with most factory loads. The sight trough is kind of fine too. If you practice enough (again a file works wonders and you can adjust the width of the rear a little for windage) and learn to trust your point... these pistols shoot quickest as "point shooters" out at typical defensive distances. These pistols are best learned by "playing"... walking tin cans around, shooting golf and tennis balls, etc. [/QUOTE]
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