And I have the opposite experience with mine: I like to shoot it. I also have large hands, so my shots tended to drop due to pivoting on only the middle finger on that long trigger pull. Some work on my shooting grip/trigger pull and the finger extensions for the mags has fixed this. The fit thing seems to be very subjective, and I haven't quite nailed down the factors that contribute to it. The only commonality between myself and the other two people I know who like to shoot them is that we all have meatier hands than average, so it may be a backstrap dimensional thing.Embalmo wrote:Oh yea-Shooting it is a chore, but the reward is a comfortable, easy gun to carry. Now I wouldn't eat my vegetables without a biiiiig slice of about 200 rounds through my Taurus 94 afterward (Can't wait for my new grips-should be here any day).USA1 wrote:Embalmo wrote: For me LCP range time has been more like eating my vegetables; It's not the tastiest, but it has to be done.
That's a pretty good analogy. It's almost like more of a chore than a treat.
Embalmo
It now groups very well for me, for such a tiny gun, and I've got my reloads tuned to shoot pretty tight and consistent groups using Bullseye powder and Berry's 100 grain plated bullets.