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wad and ball gun
can I shoot ball amo inside a wad gun if i changed out the soft wad spring for a heavy ball spring?
Jay
Jay
Re: wad and ball gun
Yes.jjjjjjj wrote:can I shoot ball amo (sic) inside a wad gun if i changed out the soft wad spring for a heavy ball spring?
Jay
- Fred Mannis
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Guest is referring to NRA (Bullseye) Pistol rule 3.1.(2) which states that in a match requiring a Service Pistol and ball ammo, trigger pull must be at least 4 lb.Anonymous wrote:trigger weight for a wadgun is 3.5 pounds, Ballgun-4.0pounds
For a .45 cal pistol used in a centerfire match or in .45 cal match, a minimun trigger pull of 3.5 lb is required (Sec 3.2 & 3.3).
For general shooting with a gun built for shooting target load semi wadcutters, just put in a heavier (16-18 lb) recoil spring to prevent damage to the gun. A 3.5 lb trigger is perfectly safe with ball ammo, in fact IPSC guns built for ball and heavier loads often have trigger pulls well below 3.5 lb.
WC and Ball
Ask your gunsmith if he tested with ball. Many WC guns just dont handle both with the same accuracy,although most ball guns generally shoot wad cutters quite accurately,altho functioning may prove to be a problem. Other than that, What Fred said. Good shooting Bill Horton
Wad vs Ball
Try to minimise the wise cracks. When you get to Benning a ball shooter may be your toughest competition. Remember fundamentals change very little or not at all in most of the pistol disciplines. The difference is in training where you build your technique to deal with specifics of your interest. Good shooting Bill Horton
- Fred Mannis
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I just assumed that if he was going to be shooting ball ammo he would be using irons, but yes you are right.EdStevens wrote:Spring weight to use is going to vary depending on whether iron sights or a red dot mounted on the slide is used, correct? If a red dot, spring weights needed will be less/lighter than for iron sights, although in either case a heavier spring will be needed for ball ammo.