Here is my first 10 shot target, shot on a Steyr LP1.

I have been reading the advice posted here for a few months, as well as the guide posted on tenrings.uk and they have really helped! I managed to grasp the fundamentals of shooting much easier through them as compared to when I was training in school. I have some first impressions:
- The trigger is a lot lighter than what I expected. I initially thought that the trigger weight would feel heavier than the FWB 700 I used in the past, but as it turns out I activated the first stage of the trigger unknowingly as I lowered the pistol down to the aiming area. I'm glad to say that I didn't really pull the trigger; in fact I felt that most of my shots were surprise shots. I tried to hold some form of follow through, but I'm not really sure on what to take note of during the follow through stage.
- The weight of the pistol is also lighter than expected. I do weight training a few times a week, so I didn't feel sore from shooting yesterday. I feel that the front of the pistol is lighter than the back, and I might plan to get some barrel weights if I deem it necessary. I still felt some shakiness at the front of the pistol while aiming though, and most of it were sideways.
I will be heading to the range later tonight and my plan is to dryfire for 20-30 minutes, then shoot around 50-60 shots. I am tempted to shoot a 60 shot match, but I feel that setting expectations that early will not be good for the road ahead. I hope to solidify my fundamentals first, and get everything in the black consistency in the next few months if COVID does not get in our way.
Anyways, I am really excited to finally start my journey in air pistol, and I hope to hear some of the amazing advice by the experienced shooters on here!