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Instead of thinking about how much money each pistol costs, is there a local club or match you can attend? The informtion you can pick up from the club members or competitors and their pistols would be helpful to you in narrowing down your choices. In my opinion, this would be a worthwhile step as it would be expensive to purchase a pistol you may not be happy with.
What I really meant was, there was a massive switch from these athletes from LP-10 to Lp-10E. People who used older pistols switch to the E version, people who are new to the scene use the E. I found it rather shocking that suddenly a lot of people dumped their LP-10 for LP-10E. When I asked Vika what she used, she said it was still the LP-10. This was when the field we have all these LP-10E for everyone else (I think Nino is the other one who still used the LP-10). Here we stated that people should not change pistols because it matters little, yet right before our eyes all the top class athletes switch to LP-10E, as if the LP-10 is completely obsolete.Guest 2 wrote:I wouldn't assume to think a top competitor who uses a specific product would make that product ideal for everyone else too.conradin wrote:If LP10 is good enough for her, its good enough for everyone.
On the other hand, you can hardly find ANYONE using LP400, most still stick with LP300XT.
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I went with the LP-10 here from our sponsor.
It's important to support those who help us. Those my age can attest to the fact that there were a great many places including MOM and POP stores that went the wayside swallowed by big competition. Sometimes you get a great deal and sometimes you don't but the fact is they are here when you need them. You will miss them when they are gone someday. Look at best buy who is struggling saying the internet is killing them and Circuit city has really gone down the tubes.
any way-I made up my mind so the stress of making the right decision is gone now and I can start shooting.
robinhoods
It's important to support those who help us. Those my age can attest to the fact that there were a great many places including MOM and POP stores that went the wayside swallowed by big competition. Sometimes you get a great deal and sometimes you don't but the fact is they are here when you need them. You will miss them when they are gone someday. Look at best buy who is struggling saying the internet is killing them and Circuit city has really gone down the tubes.
any way-I made up my mind so the stress of making the right decision is gone now and I can start shooting.
robinhoods
Good choice robbinhoods. I don't think a LP10 will hold you back at all.
As a 72 year old, ex bullseye shooter, with a 20 year period of NO shooting, and who has been shooting air pistol for less than a year, I really look forward to reading about your progress.
I guess I'm hoping that one of your AHAA moments will break through my my stubborn determination to focus on the target, and jerk the trigger at the opportune moment...Jim
As a 72 year old, ex bullseye shooter, with a 20 year period of NO shooting, and who has been shooting air pistol for less than a year, I really look forward to reading about your progress.
I guess I'm hoping that one of your AHAA moments will break through my my stubborn determination to focus on the target, and jerk the trigger at the opportune moment...Jim
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Gargle,gargle,Glug,glug!
Hey I just found out the Jason Turner lives right here in Rochester ny.
I hear he is a bartender downtown.
I should go in and order a pardini K12 and see what he gives me.
He won Bronse at the 2008 olympics by default.
The winner was DQ'ed so he went from 4th to 3rd.
robinhoods
Hey I just found out the Jason Turner lives right here in Rochester ny.
I hear he is a bartender downtown.
I should go in and order a pardini K12 and see what he gives me.
He won Bronse at the 2008 olympics by default.
The winner was DQ'ed so he went from 4th to 3rd.
robinhoods
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I'm 64 and have been shooting 10 meter air pistol for a little over a year. I do postal matches and just did my first live competition. Great fun and the beauty of the sport, like running or bicycle time trialing, is that you can go for personal bests and also compete in age groups. You're as young as you allow yourself to feel. Feel young and you will have a blast. My personal best in 40 shots is now 361 and for 60 shots a 529. My goals are to hit 550 and 370.
BTW, check out Target Shooting Canada for a great, easy to enter postal match every month.
http://www.targetshooting.ca/
Good shooting,
Brian
BTW, check out Target Shooting Canada for a great, easy to enter postal match every month.
http://www.targetshooting.ca/
Good shooting,
Brian
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Still thinking about the Benelli Kite.
I know if I set up the range on the 3rd floor My son will be over a lot to shoot. I might get the benelli kite pistol after all. The only thing that bothers me is that Tom Gaylord did not rank it that high.
He has the Steyr,feinwerkbau and anschutz as the best and the kite was not a bargain even at $1200 at that time.He did like the grip trigger and sight but said it was just a good no frills gun.
anyway I have to think about it.
robinhoods
Hey two guns is better than one.
I'll clamp them both to the bench and shoot ten rounds and see which has the tighter group
When I get my gun and everything set up I will shoot my forst target and take a picture of it with the dat and do that evey month and store it on disk.
I know if I set up the range on the 3rd floor My son will be over a lot to shoot. I might get the benelli kite pistol after all. The only thing that bothers me is that Tom Gaylord did not rank it that high.
He has the Steyr,feinwerkbau and anschutz as the best and the kite was not a bargain even at $1200 at that time.He did like the grip trigger and sight but said it was just a good no frills gun.
anyway I have to think about it.
robinhoods
Hey two guns is better than one.
I'll clamp them both to the bench and shoot ten rounds and see which has the tighter group
When I get my gun and everything set up I will shoot my forst target and take a picture of it with the dat and do that evey month and store it on disk.
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I have plenty of ladies friends. I think I am man enough and do not require any pistol for compensation, although for reasons unknown I do like having extremely long free pistols.Rover wrote:I know of a local smokin' deal on a FWB C20 I can hook you up with.
Want to bet it will outshoot your new toy. Conradin wasn't man enough to handle it.
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