my latest adventure/challenge with bill and ben ;the hurricanes i use in the 6yd comp has shown me quite clearly that despite their relative shortcomings
in this kind of discipline ;they are capable of better results than my present ability.at the start which was more of a challenge due to having to change to l/h i was struggling to stay consistently in the black.i had to get out my orig6 to bolster my confidence that i could be better,but taking the bit between my teeth i made a point of shooting a practise card almost every night .then a moment came when i realised that instead of relying on a precise two stage quality trigger to assist in a clean unstressed let off.by instinct i changed to a slow but consistent pull which enabled my grip to allow for the pull on the trigger ,keeping the sight near steady on target.ive now started to make my target discs smaller than the comp disc to create a further challenge as i realised that i was getting a bit lazy,"o well its in the black good enough"attitude. i have managed now to stop using my trgt dedicated pistols for what is a placebo effect on my lack of shooting discipline ie trying to run before i could walk so to speak. im now looking forward to using my target pistols to their true effect having demonstrated to myself that to really improve its a good idea to overcome the challenge of more demanding pistol to get the most of a more sophisticated one.
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I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING EXCEPT AN FWB,
Good effort Bob - well done - and a very interesting theory about learning from less sophisticated air pistols to improve your target pistol control. I am sure your theory does have a lot of merit as I have noticed when I have a few shots with a match pistol after shooting with a more basic pistol that my grouping is generally much better than I could normally achieve .
.....but you have started to practice with the target discs even smaller ? I struggle to keep the tiny black spot of an Air 8 target in line , and with my eyesight any smaller target disc would look like a full stop
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Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
Give this method a try - it has been perfected by Hares Ear and as far as I am concerned it represents the purest form of target pistol shooting discipline and is just about as close as it can be to my own time proven technique:
Here's my method of shooting a pistol......words by Hares Ear.
Tip ten pellets onto the top of the target changer unit
Cock the 65 and shove a pellet up the spout.
Shuffle my feet about until I'm facing about 20 degrees to the left of the target.
Take a deep breath, and hold it.
I grip my 65 that tightly the circulation to my fingers ceases.
I Lift my 65
Point it at the target
Take up the first stage
Then unlike any one in the Airgun Magazines, I shut one eye. (incidentally something I do with any rifle or pistol that requires a steady aim)
By now, my lungs are bursting.
I then focus on the target, not the foresight.
By now my face is turning blue.
At some point, my foresight passes through the black part of the target. When it does I jerk the trigger.
If the pellet lands in the black, I'm chuffed to bits.
I now start to breath again, panting like a chap on 60 woodbines a day.
Drop the pistol to the bench
Repeat the above another nine times
I absolutely love this contribution from Hares Ear and it is always good to read it again.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
LOL ,yes a priceless piece ,but truly how many of us came through this stage ;and "errr" how many of us of an evening still revisit it.
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I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING EXCEPT AN FWB,
Well done Richard you have the honour of being the first one in with the March scores!!!!
Only waiting on two more scores for Feb.
Best cheers
George
After February's lackluster effort I'm going to revisit it pretty quickly.
After watching Rickenbacker's balance of austere soviet repression + sexual tension + special effects
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSW1sFMCMCs
I'm all over the place. I think it's because I tried focusing on the foresight and breathing out. But in all probability it was summat to do with that Russian bird thrusting her hips in front of the mirror.
Robin
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
lol... you need to breathe 'in' after you breathe 'out' Robin!
I love that video... can't imagine how that girl managed to get away with wearing 'blue jeans' in a 1980s official Soviet training film!!
I put my February improvement (.177) entirely down to that video.
My lack of any improvement (.22) was entirely down to my Tempest, that had stopped dieseling and so lost all it's power... I was having to adjust and aim off throughout the 'match' I need to fix or replace the thing before the end of March
ATB - Phil