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    If they were made by anyone else they'd be a pig to shoot but as it's a hw it's just hard to master.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder View Post
    If they were made by anyone else they'd be a pig to shoot but as it's a hw it's just hard to master.
    I expect that sort of answer from Tony L
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    is the piston crashing / slamming when shot, ie very harsh cycle ? Ausie seal helps a lot. Also push a pellet through the barrel and check it's not coming out deformed ? Breach seal making good contact ? crap in the barrel ?

    if it's mechanically OK... you need to hold it softly - when "resting" hold the pistol and rest your forearms on the rest, not the gun.
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    I'd put a stock on it.
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    Check the barrel crowning is ok.

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    All is mechanically ok, new spring, all seals, sometimes I even have 2/3 pellets that leave the target, i.e. 20/25 cm apart … if I shoot without rest ok i understand but actually I shoot with rest… firing cycle is smooth not harsh…
    Try clean barrel today and see the crown…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc of France View Post
    Hi

    I'm a bit lost with my 45. impossible to make a group of less than 5/6 cm with gun support! At 6,8 and 10 meters .I tried at low power the same. Have tight barrel any problems. I have tried all types of lead Jsb exact, express, rs, lead match h&n, meisterkugel, r10. so is it the barrel or myself who have a problem ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc of France View Post
    All is mechanically ok, new spring, all seals, sometimes I even have 2/3 pellets that leave the target, i.e. 20/25 cm apart … if I shoot without rest ok i understand but actually I shoot with rest… firing cycle is smooth not harsh…
    Try clean barrel today and see the crown…

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    Your first post mentions groups of 5/6cm. And did I read that right in the second post, with some of the flyers being 20/25cm apart?

    Check out all of the above suggestions AND.....you're not resting it on a hard surface are you? If you are to shoot rested try it on a soft, cushioned rest. Also try freehand. Either way employ a soft, but repeatable hold and pay particular attention to trigger control and follow through. Fingers crossed this helps.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    .....if it's mechanically OK... you need to hold it softly - when "resting" hold the pistol and rest your forearms on the rest, not the gun.
    Exactly this!

    Spring pistols generally cant be "rested", but you can rest your arms, being careful to have your wrists and hands free.
    Then you need to develop a consistent soft hold that lets the gun recoil naturally. It it just like with spring rifles, only more critical.
    Too many airguns!

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    I can shoot HW45s with a high level of accuracy, but it took me a long time and much research to do it,
    The secret for me was when I found out about the standard 1911 combat hold, because that is the only hold that gives any accuracy.
    Assuming you are right handed place your right hand at the bottom of the grip so that your small finger is flush with the bottom of the pistol grip. Grip the front of the pistol grip with your fingers, don't use your thumb to grip the pistol just use it to stop the pistol from slipping out of your fingers.
    Cup your left hand and rest your right hand in the open cup, don't let your left hand touch the gun.
    If you want to rest the shot, rest your right wrist only on the shooting cushion.
    Maintain the lightest possible grip on the gun, just enough so you don't drop it.

    That's what works for me.
    By the way the later "Star" versions of the pistol have that enlarged elephant's foot grip which seems specifically designed to prevent the shooter from using the 1911 combat hold - no idea why they did that.

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