Your ported barrel is doing what it is designed to do...less muzzle flip. It is good you recognize that you skill level could be improved upon. Pay more attention to your grip and you will see those shots tighten up.
Thanks for sharing man. A good teacher will help you get where you need to be in 1 or two classes. The rest is just practice ❤ the gun may need to be sightrd in after changing a barrel. I have their slide and its incredible just as good or better machining than any other aftermarket slide but a better coating than cerakote. Im still rocking my oem barrel and internals becaue its my carry gun. Aim surplus is my go to for anything firearm related except ammo. Looking at their leo trade ins all the time.
I honestly don't understand how aim can be as cheap with slides and barrels as they are, I know a lot of people using them, and no one has had any problems.
When you change your barrel you should always check your zero on your red dot. Not all barrels are equal or the same. In the video your hand placement is way off which equals inconsistent point of aim point of impact. Your also gripping the gun to tight. I can see the gun shaking left to right before you pull the trigger. There are a ton of videos on CZcams on how to properly grip a handgun. It takes thousands of rounds to be a proficient shooter with a pistol.
Not being rude, it will sound rude, but hand positioning is like the 1st time I ever shot a revolver when I was a kid. Left thumb pointing towards target like your hands going for a downward handshake when you wrap it , and main thumb resting on your palm point forward aswell, with a square stance slightly leaning forward would clear everything up, and take away all your recoil, and just keep your finger on trigger for the click and go. Subbing either way, happy shooting, I'm only saying this because your comparison didn't give much help, but again it is a $45 barrel
The way you have your support hand on the frame, and over your thumb in your dominant hand, tells me you need to work on your hands placement. Neither person is using proper hands placement on that Firearm. Also you should clear your Handgun everytime you both wanna walk in front of the stall onto the range. Lastly what's up with you locking your arms out and a death grip on the handgun? So much so that you're shaking in the video. This guy is a Fudd
Just by looking at the way he shoots you know hes bad
That steel course looks amazing and so fun! Im jealous!
We're lucky to have such a great local club here.
What is up with that grip?????
I’m amazed at the reduction of muzzle flip!!!
Your ported barrel is doing what it is designed to do...less muzzle flip. It is good you recognize that you skill level could be improved upon. Pay more attention to your grip and you will see those shots tighten up.
I agree with user error
Thanks for sharing man. A good teacher will help you get where you need to be in 1 or two classes. The rest is just practice ❤ the gun may need to be sightrd in after changing a barrel. I have their slide and its incredible just as good or better machining than any other aftermarket slide but a better coating than cerakote. Im still rocking my oem barrel and internals becaue its my carry gun. Aim surplus is my go to for anything firearm related except ammo. Looking at their leo trade ins all the time.
I honestly don't understand how aim can be as cheap with slides and barrels as they are, I know a lot of people using them, and no one has had any problems.
What pound spring did you go with?
When you change your barrel you should always check your zero on your red dot. Not all barrels are equal or the same.
In the video your hand placement is way off which equals inconsistent point of aim point of impact. Your also gripping the gun to tight. I can see the gun shaking left to right before you pull the trigger.
There are a ton of videos on CZcams on how to properly grip a handgun.
It takes thousands of rounds to be a proficient shooter with a pistol.
Not being rude, it will sound rude, but hand positioning is like the 1st time I ever shot a revolver when I was a kid. Left thumb pointing towards target like your hands going for a downward handshake when you wrap it , and main thumb resting on your palm point forward aswell, with a square stance slightly leaning forward would clear everything up, and take away all your recoil, and just keep your finger on trigger for the click and go. Subbing either way, happy shooting, I'm only saying this because your comparison didn't give much help, but again it is a $45 barrel
Is that KRVGA?
It is!
The way you have your support hand on the frame, and over your thumb in your dominant hand, tells me you need to work on your hands placement. Neither person is using proper hands placement on that Firearm. Also you should clear your Handgun everytime you both wanna walk in front of the stall onto the range. Lastly what's up with you locking your arms out and a death grip on the handgun? So much so that you're shaking in the video. This guy is a Fudd