Posted: 3/24/2017 11:05:15 PM EDT
| Just got a P320 compact in 40 S & W. It groups extremely well at 25 yards, but shoots about 6 inches high. I am shooting 135 grain bullets. Don't know where to go from here to lower the point of impact. Any suggestions? |
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Mine was about that high OOB.
Bought it for IDPA and was planning on installing Dawson sights so it didn't bother me. I told Dawson the sights I needed but they said the only way to get the Perfect Impact warranty was to buy the regular set, see where it hits, then replace the front if needed. They ended up sending me the front I originally wanted and I got extra practice with the dovetail file. I shoot 'dots on.' |
| I have two P320 compact 9mm... one has contrast stock sights #8 rear #6 front.. it shoots high at 10 yards, the other used to shoot high until I had Sig X-ray sights installed #8 front and #8 rear.. it is dead on at 10 yards now, can't comment much on 25 yards.. I can't see the target that far! |
| I just picked up a new p320 9 mm today and low and behold it hit dead on height wise, but shot about 6 inches to the left. Easy fix for that, but truly Sig needs to address this poi thing that have going on. Probably just me not being used to the gun, but I am not impressed with either of them as of right now as far as accuracy goes. Now the 357 sig barrel that I bought shoots very well in the 40 s & w. Guess with a little time we'll know for sure! |
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I just picked up a new p320 9 mm today and low and behold it hit dead on height wise, but shot about 6 inches to the left. Easy fix for that, but truly Sig needs to address this poi thing that have going on. Probably just me not being used to the gun, but I am not impressed with either of them as of right now as far as accuracy goes. Now the 357 sig barrel that I bought shoots very well in the 40 s & w. Guess with a little time we'll know for sure! |
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My p320 carry shoots left. It's obvious though the rear site is not centered. I don't have anything to bump it over, I'll have to buy a sight tool or find a gunsmith to adjust it. |


