
Originally Posted by
Modski66
One thing to consider is that with the rearward travelling spring pistols like the Tempest and the Weihrauch HW45, the muzzle dips down during firing, which is the opposite of a powder burner. You are still getting the challenge of holding a pistol on target that is reacting in the hand, it's just different.
Thanks for the info, I don’t think this will be a problem as the same principles of good marksmanship apply: stance, grip, sight picture, follow through etc.
Good to know though.
15-22/CZ 457/Taurus 66/Buckmark/Marlin 1894/Ruger mark iii