When you have multiple handguns and long guns and don’t shoot all of them regularly that muscle memory disappears in a hurry. I have spent the last couple years devoting most of my recreational time to motorcycle riding. I decided to get everything back up to speed in the firearm department and found that I couldn’t remember half the crap I thought I did.
Now this will sound real cheezy to the gun buff that has perfect weapons and cleans them more often than he take a bath.
I just got through shooting a Judge that shoots left 10 inches at 50 feet using 45 LC’s. There is no more sight adjustment left. So I’m just going to make a label to put on the gun indicating such, so the next time I shoot it I know how to compensate for it.
When shooting the 410 ga 0000 buck self defense rounds, it’s right on the money. Same with bird shot. For some odd reason the 45’s go left.
My point is, like you said, this crap is hard to remember when you have several weapons. Especially something like the Judge or Governor that shoots several different types of ammo.
Labels work.