You sir, are of course right.....
I was thinking 'bout the title of the thread rather than the original post.
Pay no mind to me, I am just appalled by my own lack of talent.
I shall practice more & not give in to the temptation to upgrade the hardware to compensate for my wobbly hands
You too, mate? I get really aggravated with myself, sometimes. But then, just once in awhile, I shoot a little better, and it makes my world a better place.
I think you have it right about the equipment, too. We both would probably be better practicing more with what we already have, than thinking a new pistol is the answer. My Beeman, I am sure, shoots way better than I will ever shoot it.
And I have the same problem with my hands! I tell my wife, "I can't dance, but my pistol sure can! " I thought maybe more weight might be the answer, but then some tell me otherwise.
In any case, I'm going to try that trick with lead fishing weights and see if it helps.
Cheers!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
I don't suppose we can use PCP pistols......pretty please!!!...
It'll save this old man a lot of hand cranking....
Eric.
1 yard would be better as I could lean forward and place the pellet in the target.....
The Rohm Sport I've got coming will be wasted ........but the Original Mod 6 that's also on the way won't be....
Eric.
Insufficient rest between hand-cranking and shooting might be a major factor here
All that pumping, its gotta make ya a bit wobbly!
But if you get someone else to do the pumping for you - where's the sense of satisfaction in that?