Hi folks. I am a relatively inexperienced shooter. I bought a CW40 about 10 months ago. I have shot about 600 rounds through it, and I am not shooting it well. I have tried Glock 23, S&W M&P 40 and Springfield XD Compact and shoot all of them better than I shoot the CW40. I had an instructor try to help me with it, and he says I am pulling down and left, due to anticipation of the recoil and the long pull. I have no such problems with my CW380. I am thinking of just giving up and buying the S&W. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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I'm thinking of trading my CW40 for an M&P Shield 40
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The .40 &W generates a lot more recoil that the .380 ACP. Maybe you should go to a 9MM Luger instead. There's no difference in effectiveness and you'll add another round to the magazine. Most people will shoot a single action more accurately than a double action gun, but once you learn to shoot the double action trigger you'll shoot anything well. The nine is a lot cheaper to shoot, too.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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Go to one of the S&W forums and search for low and left in the Shield section. You will be amazed at how many threads there are where new Shield owners want to adjust their sights because they are shooting low and left. They all get the same advice. Learn trigger control. It comes with practice and experience.Glock 23
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600 rounds is a decent amount of practice IMHO. Sounds like you've developed a flinch instead of getting better. I don't think a change is a bad idea. Either to 9mm as muggsy said or one of the pistols you already know that you shoot better. I'm not a fan of the safety on M&P's. Can you get the .40 without one? I also agree that, if you could learn to shoot that Kahr well, it would make you a much better shooter overall. A lot of dry fire practice could help...no recoil...and you would develop the muscle memory that could help overcome that flinch. Good luck!O|||||||O
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Thanks for the pep talks. I worked at home today, and every time I took a break I dry fired a few dozen times while aimed at various things. I think this has improved the situation a lot. I'm going to the range tomorrow and will report back.
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I bought two 9mm Shields before I went with Kahrs. They are very accurate, but I can't say they are 100% dependable, even after hundreds of rounds. Shields also seem to be very ammo brand dependent. Other than that, Shields are ok. Just shoot them a lot.Draw me not without provocation, sheath me not without honor.
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Originally posted by Ken L View PostTry to conciously relax your pinkie finger on your shooting hand. A lot of times part of the low/left flinch comes from squeezing the gun too tight.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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Originally posted by Pointblank View PostI bought two 9mm Shields before I went with Kahrs. They are very accurate, but I can't say they are 100% dependable, even after hundreds of rounds. Shields also seem to be very ammo brand dependent. Other than that, Shields are ok. Just shoot them a lot.Glock 23
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Smith &Wesson M686+
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I have been shooting the 40 s&w for almost 20 years. I hate the cartridge. I have never warmed up to it. It just seems to be unnecessary and needlessly high pressure for not delivering much extra.
I came up in an era where s&w made great wheel guns, and terrible auto loaders in centerfire guns. Back then I would never believe I would even consider a S&W autoloader, with the exception being a model 41 rimfire.
But now I am considering a safetiless Shield in 9mm. I like the feel of the gun, and the trigger. I am trying to find reasons to justify as my G26 has fit the bill for some time.
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Well, folks, I shot the CW40 better today. Still not great, but well enough to think that I may eventually conquer the trigger. I will keep trying. I also shot a Ruger 1911 and a Glock 30. First time shooting a 1911 of any brand, and holy moly! I shot fist sized groups at 15 feet, which is great for me. Anyway, I will keep trying with the CW40, and shoot some more 45s.
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