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UltraTen

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  1. Thanks for all the tips everybody!!

    I was able to read most of them before I went to the range this afternoon.

    But first to answer some of your questions:

    AzShooter,

    Try using the tip of your finger on the trigger also and make sure your are bringing the trigger straight back and not pulling the sight to the right. I think your on to something here, tried using the tip of my finger now I still shoot right but not half as bad!

    Underlug,

    Do you shoot farther right as you go through a longer course? No Do you move right as you try to pull the trigger faster? Yes From Oklahoma? Would that get me a 4th excuse?

    Bubber,

    (I had to answer this one)

    What do you see when the shot breaks? A BIG FLASH :roflol:Actually my sights on target where the shot should have been.

    I did learn a few things. I changed to a couple other grips, none seemed to help the problem much.

    If I just used the tip of my trigger finger the pull to the right wasn't as bad. I think that AzShooter may have hit the nail on the head. The strength in my hand/finger is not there yet. Guess I have some long nights at the range a head of me.

    Anything I can do besides dry fire to increase the strength in my trigger finger??

  2. OK, here's the situation, I'm having trouble shooting to the right and I don't know why.

    I can usually solve problems with the gun myself but when it comes to identifying whats wrong with me, I need professional help. :wacko:

    I have a Smith and Wesson 610-3 with a set of Houge finger groove grips.

    Thought it was the gun at first but I had a friend shoot it. He had no problem taking out the center of the target.

    That leads me to think that it's all me. :surprise:

    If I take my time it shoots dead on, I can take out a paster 9 times out of 10, but the moment I turn a little speed all the shots are about 4-5 inches to the right.

    If nothing else I'm consistent. :huh:

    I've tried a few things, like changing the grips, to no avail.

    Anybody know what causes this and how to correct it??

  3. Lots of space to get creative on a shot gun

    I think that's why I cant come up with anything good.

    I'm not that creative.

    If I have a design I like i can make it, but to come up with a design......nothing.

    Tie dye and polka dots :sick:

    Maybe on the wife's gun :devil:

  4. This isn't very technical but wasn't sure where else to put it.

    Anyway, I'm going to be painting my Remington 100.

    All black just isn't doing it for me anymore.

    I'm looking for some ideas.

    The common spatter paint, though cool, IMO has been over done.

    Camo patterns look out of place on the range.

    I'd like to do something different.

    Any suggestions??

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