I recently got my handgun license, so i've been using the Ruger Blackhawk .357 magnum I purchased quite a bit. Needless to say, its an entirely different beast from my air pistol.
I took my air pistol out today, and thought I would do poorly as I haven't shot it in a long time. Much to my surprise, I shot my best score yet! 169/200, up from my previous high of 161. (and that was with a guy firing off an AK-47 2 stalls down from me - the juniors were using the gallery range). I found it MUCH easier to keep my sights aligned than I ever have before, and everything else just fell into place.
I guess the weight of the revolver must have conditioned me more than i thought it would.
After shooting big bore revolvers, my AP score went up!
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I think my precision shooting has actually helped me quite a bit with larger guns, as I am more concious of flinches and do everything i can to avoid them.
That said, I don't really see it as "cross training." Each serves an entirely different purpose. I was just amazed that my scores went up as dramatically as they did, and the revolver was the only difference I could think of...
That said, I don't really see it as "cross training." Each serves an entirely different purpose. I was just amazed that my scores went up as dramatically as they did, and the revolver was the only difference I could think of...
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I shoot multiple calibers, and i dont know what you AP is but for my$0.02 3 thing happened
1) getting use to the heavier trigger help on you 500g AP
2) recoil punishes angular errors - you learned to control these better
3) guessing hear that you have one you, you learned the benefit of and anatomical grip
just my $0.02
JY
1) getting use to the heavier trigger help on you 500g AP
2) recoil punishes angular errors - you learned to control these better
3) guessing hear that you have one you, you learned the benefit of and anatomical grip
just my $0.02
JY