How do you keep track of how many shots you've taken in an air pistol match? During my basement shooting sessions, I typically lose track of how many shots I have on target. I guess that I can no longer count to 10 without a calculator. Should I purchase one of the pellet shaker boxes that our host advertises - or is there something EVERYONE uses or does and I'm just too dimwitted to know better?
The foam in my 'custom' Pardini K58 AP pistol case is pretty much all rotted out. Silly me, I thought that it would be easy to find replacement foam that I could cut to fit. Other than the mattress pad stuff which I suspect will trap moisture, it there an obvious place to buy the 'egg crate' foam?
Obviously, I'm currently an unclassified AP shooter (master, marksman, etc.). Granted, I don't know what it means to be classified - but I'm assuming that I can (and should) get classified at an NRA-approved 10m air pistol matches and also to get 'classified', I of course need to be an NRA member. Correct? In Maryland, a quick search turned up the 12th Precinct Club, which runs 10M AP matches starting in the Fall. Surprisingly, a quick NRA seach didn't turn up much - other than quite a bit of info on the juniors programs (which I'm not). Is there a good web site that lays out all of the NRA 10m air pistol shooting details?
Regarding ammo, I started out using Vogel Sport (orange tin) from our host and when it ran out, I switched to RWS in my Pardini K58. Accuracy seemed comparable, but there's a little resistance when pushing the RWS Meisterkugen pellets into the chamber that I didn't 'feel' with the Vogel Sport pellets (exact diameter of Meisterkugen pellets unknown). Is a little bit of resistance 'normal' - or should I be using a smaller pellet? I see that 0.177 pellets are sold in 4.48, 4.49, and 4.50 sizes. Of course, I'm still not sure what is the correct size of pellet for possibly other unknown (to me) reasons. I'm assuming that some pellets perform better in certain guns as mentioned on the Vogel USA web site (suggested by our host).
