Sigma Shooters Learn Trigger Control...
It's been a while since I posted here but I think this is a good time to add another 2 cents ( that makes about 52 cents now). I hope this doesn't sound like a brag but I was at the range a couple days ago with several shooting buddies. They all had good guns like a Sig 229, several Kimber 1911's, Springfield Micro compact, etc. I was shooting my two MP's, a 40 & a 9mm compact and my S & W 686, 357 revolver . We were all swapping guns to let each of us try out different guns.
Now for the brag part and why I'm putting this in the Sigma thread. I was shooting pretty good with my guns and each of their guns. In fact I was shooting smaller groups with their guns than they were. The only reason I can come up with is that my 2nd auto pistol was a SW9VE with that so called, atrocious trigger. I learned trigger control with that trigger by dry firing and shooting it over & over at the range. I think every shooter should break in on a Sigma trigger, then they can shoot about anything pretty accurately. :wink:
My Sigma has still never had any kind of failure and I'll never part with it.
It's been a while since I posted here but I think this is a good time to add another 2 cents ( that makes about 52 cents now). I hope this doesn't sound like a brag but I was at the range a couple days ago with several shooting buddies. They all had good guns like a Sig 229, several Kimber 1911's, Springfield Micro compact, etc. I was shooting my two MP's, a 40 & a 9mm compact and my S & W 686, 357 revolver . We were all swapping guns to let each of us try out different guns.
Now for the brag part and why I'm putting this in the Sigma thread. I was shooting pretty good with my guns and each of their guns. In fact I was shooting smaller groups with their guns than they were. The only reason I can come up with is that my 2nd auto pistol was a SW9VE with that so called, atrocious trigger. I learned trigger control with that trigger by dry firing and shooting it over & over at the range. I think every shooter should break in on a Sigma trigger, then they can shoot about anything pretty accurately. :wink:
My Sigma has still never had any kind of failure and I'll never part with it.
