I took my oldest boy out today to shoot the CZ75. He’d shot the .22 before, but it was his first day shooting a 9mm.
We started with basic loading. He struggled a little with it at first:
Once he started to get it he shot his first two clips, and ran into a small issue.
From behind him it looked like he was going high, then over-correcting low. So I used a few sheets of regular targets and stapled them up and down a target.
His very first shot after I put up the “long tall” target was at the very bottom of the paper. this allowed him to walk the rounds up the target and realize how small correcting make a huge impact on what your aiming a handgun at at 15 yards.
He fired his last round at the original target and did much better. It was nice to see how a little practice and feedback helped him go from mostly missing the target completely to being able to see them hitting close enough to give corrective feedback.
As for me, I am consistently a hair low and to the left because I am over-correcting for my trigger pull that lifts high to the right.
Date | Rounds Fired | Comment |
11/15/2013 | 200 | Post Purchase Review |
11/24/2013 | 400 | |
12//26/2013 | 100 | |
01//18/2014 | 200 | |
06/07/2014 | 200 | There was a long pause after my back surgery. Thankfully I am mobile again. |