Great video and so right for the winter season. Only feedback is a match pistol in competition, the trigger break must be at least 1.7 I believe. Also it’s much easier to tally your hits with wad cutters, R10’s by RWS are an excellent affordable pellet. Happiest of Nee Years
@@edwardmiles3921 I have a selection of wadcutters inbound. Thanks for mentioning the weight requirement. Reading the manual it can be adjusted into compliance.
Todays 10m air pistol will have that out shoot effect. I was able to stop buying more 10m air pistol after I purchased my 1st and only PCP pistol, yes I switched to, "The Darkside". I also start at 5m on any new air gun, then back gradually to 10m. I have even needed to bench rest to "Make sure" I could and it would be consistent accurate. Over the years I have collected 30 to 40 different pellets from different companies and weights and even size, 4.49, 4.50, 4.51. After bench resting I am confident enough the airgun, the pellet are consistent and accurate, then I only have myself to figure in that equation. Jump back to our childhood and we had a Daisy red ryder or a Crosman 760 with a 4x15 scope we thought we could shoot great. Image if we started out with say a P-17 or Daisy 499B, or todays PCP, wow that would of been SO nice. Love the 2x4 target frame. Peek at adding a few old folded or duct taped rags or shirts and between paper and back panel, after 100 to 500 pellet inside 1 inch impacts, it will be worth it. Just shake the pellets out at end of your session, I use 1 inch of electrian putty over plumber putty, both work, I just find 1 sticks more to my pellets.
@@RichardRosenau I often think about how my “youth marksmanship” might have been different if I’d have had access so something more precise. I appreciate you sharing the secrets of your methods, and hope there are many more airguns in your future.
@WiscAirGunners I absolutely wished the same back then, my small logging town in Washington state, we had 2 choices of BB and 2 to 3 pellets and could afford 1 old plastic box or metal tin. I chased the 10m tail, P-17, 2004, XSP120D, Daisy717,747,777, Diana 6M, V10, Compact, AV-46M, MP-46M, FWB 65 and 80, stopped at Walther LP400, Air rifles went Gamo CFX, Daisy 449B, IZH-60, stopped at Anschutz 8002S2. If I can ever outshoot those, I will 100% buy the newest I can not outshoot. My little brother does competition benchrest air rifle, and he stopped at a top PCP, he wanted to chase the 10m air pistol. I let him use all of mine, then I bought him a 1 time air pistol he will never outshoot, Morini 162E. What are big brothers good for. I have learned by bleeding, so he will not.
Best if the grip has the offset for dominate eye when you are shooting with the normal eye dominance. The reason, you dominate eye is not in line with your arm and you need to cock your wrist to get alignment. 7° offset lets you hold a straight wrist without manipulating it to get alignment. Taught that by a national level bullseye shooter. Watch how many Olympic shooters contort themselves to get eye, arm, and gun alignment.
I checked and unfortunately there is not a left handed grip.I suppose if one were gifted at 3D printing and the computer wizardry that makes it all work one could be made.
Great video and so right for the winter season. Only feedback is a match pistol in competition, the trigger break must be at least 1.7 I believe. Also it’s much easier to tally your hits with wad cutters, R10’s by RWS are an excellent affordable pellet. Happiest of Nee Years
@@edwardmiles3921 I have a selection of wadcutters inbound.
Thanks for mentioning the weight requirement. Reading the manual it can be adjusted into compliance.
Peek at 500g / 18 ounces/1.2 pound trigger pull is 10m absolutely minimal. 99%.
For ease of counting my score I shoot 5 shot groups, but I loose count easier. Just what I do.
@ I may adopt that practice. In Bell Target we shoot 3 and 3, so it’s pretty easy.
@@WiscAirGunners video on Bell Target please!!!!!
Looks like you have everyone buying these now PJ. Pyramyd is sold out 😆
@@slingingsteel9744 Doh!
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Todays 10m air pistol will have that out shoot effect.
I was able to stop buying more 10m air pistol after I purchased my 1st and only PCP pistol, yes I switched to, "The Darkside".
I also start at 5m on any new air gun, then back gradually to 10m. I have even needed to bench rest to "Make sure" I could and it would be consistent accurate. Over the years I have collected 30 to 40 different pellets from different companies and weights and even size, 4.49, 4.50, 4.51. After bench resting I am confident enough the airgun, the pellet are consistent and accurate, then I only have myself to figure in that equation.
Jump back to our childhood and we had a Daisy red ryder or a Crosman 760 with a 4x15 scope we thought we could shoot great.
Image if we started out with say a P-17 or Daisy 499B, or todays PCP, wow that would of been SO nice.
Love the 2x4 target frame. Peek at adding a few old folded or duct taped rags or shirts and between paper and back panel, after 100 to 500 pellet inside 1 inch impacts, it will be worth it. Just shake the pellets out at end of your session, I use 1 inch of electrian putty over plumber putty, both work, I just find 1 sticks more to my pellets.
@@RichardRosenau I often think about how my “youth marksmanship” might have been different if I’d have had access so something more precise.
I appreciate you sharing the secrets of your methods, and hope there are many more airguns in your future.
@WiscAirGunners I absolutely wished the same back then, my small logging town in Washington state, we had 2 choices of BB and 2 to 3 pellets and could afford 1 old plastic box or metal tin.
I chased the 10m tail, P-17, 2004, XSP120D, Daisy717,747,777, Diana 6M, V10, Compact, AV-46M, MP-46M, FWB 65 and 80, stopped at Walther LP400,
Air rifles went Gamo CFX, Daisy 449B, IZH-60, stopped at Anschutz 8002S2.
If I can ever outshoot those, I will 100% buy the newest I can not outshoot.
My little brother does competition benchrest air rifle, and he stopped at a top PCP, he wanted to chase the 10m air pistol. I let him use all of mine, then I bought him a 1 time air pistol he will never outshoot, Morini 162E.
What are big brothers good for. I have learned by bleeding, so he will not.
@ good man! Wish I had a brother like you!
Best if the grip has the offset for dominate eye when you are shooting with the normal eye dominance. The reason, you dominate eye is not in line with your arm and you need to cock your wrist to get alignment. 7° offset lets you hold a straight wrist without manipulating it to get alignment. Taught that by a national level bullseye shooter. Watch how many Olympic shooters contort themselves to get eye, arm, and gun alignment.
@@scottluther6699 I’ll work on it.
Is there a left-handed version?
I checked and unfortunately there is not a left handed grip.I suppose if one were gifted at 3D printing and the computer wizardry that makes it all work one could be made.
No safety?
@@donhamm8740 on competition guns of this style the norm is a chamber flag.