fourarmed
03-16-2024, 04:05 PM
Mine refused to shoot groups at 25 yards. It would occasionally put them all in 4 inches, but usually there'd be two or three in as many inches, with the others making the group anywhere from 6" to bigger than the paper.
I returned it to the factory, and a few days ago I got it back with an invoice saying they had refit the slide and frame and tuned the action. They included a target with a pretty little 1.25 inch group. When I read the data on the target, I found that the group was fired at 11 yards with ammunition that sells for a dollar a pop.
I shot ten groups with five different ammos, and if there was any improvement I couldn't see it on the target. I repeated the same series with my Glock 19. In spite of its various handicaps, it did better with every load. I repeated the drill with my wife's SIG P-320 compact. With one handload and one factory load, I got groups under two inches. With another two, they were around 3".
I'm thinking I got a lemon. My questions are:
Have any of you had better results with yours?
What ammo did you use?
Do you know of a gunsmithing firm that can accurize Hi Powers?
I returned it to the factory, and a few days ago I got it back with an invoice saying they had refit the slide and frame and tuned the action. They included a target with a pretty little 1.25 inch group. When I read the data on the target, I found that the group was fired at 11 yards with ammunition that sells for a dollar a pop.
I shot ten groups with five different ammos, and if there was any improvement I couldn't see it on the target. I repeated the same series with my Glock 19. In spite of its various handicaps, it did better with every load. I repeated the drill with my wife's SIG P-320 compact. With one handload and one factory load, I got groups under two inches. With another two, they were around 3".
I'm thinking I got a lemon. My questions are:
Have any of you had better results with yours?
What ammo did you use?
Do you know of a gunsmithing firm that can accurize Hi Powers?