I just got my TOZ!

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DukeShooter
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I just got my TOZ!

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Hi all,

I just wanted to post! I picked up my TOZ-35 today! The fun begins! If anyone has a copy of the original owners manual I'd really appreciate a copy.

Photos to follow,

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Doc226
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Manual

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"The fun begins!"

Just remember you said that while suffering the agony of defeat.

Just like real life!
DukeShooter
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I may get defeated but dang is this thing a tack driver I feel like I'm zapping the target! This is so cool! I probably can't shoot 300 yet but the dang thing is fun to shoot! I gotta start exercising my arm, I get tired quick. People think shooting isn't "athletic", well let them try 60 shots with a TOZ, that will change their tune!
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DukeShooter wrote:I may get defeated but dang is this thing a tack driver I feel like I'm zapping the target! This is so cool! I probably can't shoot 300 yet but the dang thing is fun to shoot! I gotta start exercising my arm, I get tired quick. People think shooting isn't "athletic", well let them try 60 shots with a TOZ, that will change their tune!
Are you resting enough between shots? That was the first mistake I made when I started, shooting too fast and getting fatigued after about 20 shots.

Until I read this quote of Nygord's Notes:
Roughly, the transfer of lactic acid out of the muscle fiber takes twice a long as the duration of the effort that created it. I teach a pace of about 1 shot per minute — aborts are a shot — in the air pistol and free pistol discipline. This is broken into about 20 seconds of lifting, aiming, and firing and about 40 seconds of rest between shots. (2:1, eh?) A reasonably fit competitor can keep this up for hours.
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Wow great advice Sean thanks!
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Have any of you been able to find a US dealer for IROSA products? Specifically the Ti600 Compensator? I contacted them but the "sales department" hasn't contacted me "back".
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Post by SeanM »

DukeShooter wrote:Wow great advice Sean thanks!
lol yeah it's very reassuring, knowing that your arm isn't as weak as you think it is!
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