I recently purchased a 75b, am new to shooting and am having trouble sighting my new pistol..........
.. Is it me, could the sights be defective? Please advise.. Thank you..
We are all trying to help and not discounting your ability to shoot.
It can be difficult to separate the shooter's abilities from the pistols performance, which is what you are asking for.
To test the pistol, shoot from a good solid bench rest very carefully and slowly. Pause and rest if you are not holding the sights steady. Aim at precisely the same small "spot" on the target each shot using a proper sight picture. Use a precise "target". One with a visible but small bullseye/point of aim. Something like one of those 1" orange paste-ons or equivalent. Ignore where the bullets hit. Concentrate on the target, sights and the trigger press. Try 5 shots at 7 yds as carefully as you can.
If you can hit within 2" at 7 yards (you can discount "one" flyer from the 5 shots), those exact same bullets you fired WERE within 6" at 25yds when they hit the backstop/berm. A group within 1" at 7 yds is within 3" at 25yds
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proper grip, sight picture and trigger press are all critical to accurate shooting.
Welcome to the forum, and let us know how it goes.