P226 handles different than P220
Posted: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 00:27:57
After owning a Sig P220 45ACP for 2 decades, I decided to purchase a Sig P226 9mm Platinum Elite. I waited my 7 days and picked it up today. I thought this gun would feel very similar to my P220 with a bit less kick. I was wrong on that assumption.
To give some comparison, I can shoot about a 4" group at 25 feet with the P220. The first shot of my P226 didn't even hit the 12" target. The next 14 shots hit the target, but it would be hard to call it a "grouping". In fact, I temporarily switched to my P220 to confirm my accuracy. Over the next 5 or so mags, I was able to improve to a 5" or 6" group.
The gun sits differently in my hand and it is hard to seat the left hand as solid as on the P220. In fact, I notice that the P226 recoils slightly to the left as opposed to directly up like it does on the P220. I think this is due to an inability to offer as much left hand support.
I notice I also get more movement of the sights while pulling the trigging. I suspect the weight of the P220 offers some dampening.
Overall, I love the new gun. I am confident that a few trips to the range will improve my handling. If anyone has tips, I would love to hear them.
Danny
To give some comparison, I can shoot about a 4" group at 25 feet with the P220. The first shot of my P226 didn't even hit the 12" target. The next 14 shots hit the target, but it would be hard to call it a "grouping". In fact, I temporarily switched to my P220 to confirm my accuracy. Over the next 5 or so mags, I was able to improve to a 5" or 6" group.
The gun sits differently in my hand and it is hard to seat the left hand as solid as on the P220. In fact, I notice that the P226 recoils slightly to the left as opposed to directly up like it does on the P220. I think this is due to an inability to offer as much left hand support.
I notice I also get more movement of the sights while pulling the trigging. I suspect the weight of the P220 offers some dampening.
Overall, I love the new gun. I am confident that a few trips to the range will improve my handling. If anyone has tips, I would love to hear them.
Danny