I rushed home this evening after work just in time to meet the UPS truck with another Burris FF III 3 moa sight for my 75B + bushing. I got the Springer Precision mount on Tuesday and had already mounted it on the 9mm slide. Quickly installed the sight and rushed to the shooting range 19 miles away to sight it in and check the groups before sundown. Got to the range with less than an hour left, hung a tape square target at 25 yards and another at 50 yards.
Took one sighter shot at 25 yards and checked it, about 14" low. Quickly turned the elevation 1 and 1/2 turns up and took another single shot. Hit the tape square. Couldn't believe it. Done!
Shot a few 5 shot groups at 25 yards, then went to the 50 yard target from a rest. Took me a few rounds to tighten up the groups--shooter rushing, nothing wrong with the pistol. Here are two groups, had three more just like these.
I was not happy with these groups, to be honest, but the problem was me being in a rush, not the pistol. I pulled out the exceptional P-09 with red dot and couldn't shoot a 3" group with it, so I KNOW the problem was me. Even at 25 yards I couldn't shoot a good group with the P-09. I'll go back and shoot it when I am calm, cool, and collected on Sunday. I have a bullseye match in a week and I just might shoot the 75B in the centerfire match and the same frame with the Kadet in the rimfire match.
I'm pretty sure that when I shoot the gun correctly, like I know how to do but don't do so ALL the time, the groups will be excellent, as in 1-1/2" to 2" at 50 yards from a rest. I shot the gun fine today standing single hand timed fire pace at 25 yards. Would have been all 10 ring hits for 5 rounds. That was actually a better indication of what the gun is capable of now than me shooting the gun not-so-well from a rest at 50 yards. Pretty sure it will be close to the P-09.
I'll refine my rest shooting technique and shoot the CGW bushing-ed 9mm 75B at 100 yards next. Might be after the match. My immediate need is to heavy up the trigger pull a little and practice single hand bullseye target shooting in preparation for the match.
No wind today. Not good for me, I always shoot well in the wind, LOL.
Joe