Sight radius and shouldering have to do with the accuracy improvement, not the longer barrel.
I've seen guys pop plates all day long at 100yds with a typical 9mm with a holo sight. I myself have had 50/50 accuracy on steel gongs at 50yds with the right gun/ammo combo.
Sight radius and shouldering have to do with the accuracy improvement, not the longer barrel.
I've seen guys pop plates all day long at 100yds with a typical 9mm with a holo sight. I myself have had 50/50 accuracy on steel gongs at 50yds with the right gun/ammo combo.
I also just bought a reloader thats on the way. My buddy has been showing me how to reload.
I would be extremely cautious about using a Glock with reloaded ammo. It's the #1 way Glocks go Kaboom and blow up. Don't need your day at the range ending like this... Otherwise they are solid gun's, you just don't want to be on the trigger end of a gun that had a blowout.
Glock G27 KaBoom! - YouTube
Well, the sight radius is the distance between the rear sight and the front sight; i.e the length of the barrel. The longer barrel, will give you more precision because the further the front sight is from the rear, the smaller the fraction of a degree it moves per 1/10th inch of your input.
Conversely, the shorter sight radius gun's has a gross scale of motion for every 1/10th inch. If in a 6" gun, that 1/10th inch movement translates to an offset of 1/2" at 25 yards, that same movement will translate to a larger offset from a short barreled gun - perhaps as much as 1-1/2 to 2".
Of course you don't NEED a long barrel to be accurate, but to say it doesn't HELP is not what I would call accurate information. There is a lot that goes into it. I just implied it would help improve it, but your right, its not solely dependent upon it.
I feel like I Should post a picture of the box of high capacity magazines next to my desk just to make you feel bad.
Nice. It would appear you like Glocks as well.
Parts commonality is very important to me. A significant number of all the glock parts are compatible, so if in a terrible situation I Had to, i could repair one gun with another. Same with the AR15s.
You and I think alike.... I got like 10-15 ar15s and a shit ton of glocks. Many other rifles and guns, but Primarily focus on 9mm and 223/7.62x39 due to the commonality of it all. I bought them all for this same reason.
And many people think that way in terms of parts/caliber commonality.
Same with reloading components too , if you look hard enough that is.
2 weeks ago I found a place selling AR kits at $400 each, so in that case it was hard not to order a few.
Too bad you live in commiefornia.
And many people think that way in terms of parts/caliber commonality.
Same with reloading components too , if you look hard enough that is.
2 weeks ago I found a place selling AR kits at $400 each, so in that case it was hard not to order a few.
Too bad you live in commiefornia.