Hi, i realy love this dicipline, i am from Uruguay i have just 9 months practicing the 10 m Olympic shooting, but i wanted to share this whit you guys hopping you can help me .
For economical reason, i stared shooting whit a Gamo Compact air gun ( as you may all know this is a begginer pistol) , whit this gun i scored last week 525/600
Right now im thinking on get a new and better air pistol. an steyr LP10
mi question is.
does mi shooting will be worst ,dificult for doing a change from a begginers gun to a professional gun?
What do you think will happen on this change?
i really apreciate your opinions .
thanks
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You should do better with something like a Steyr, its by far a better pistol.
Bear in mind the balance point is completely different, on the Gamo its well to the rear, on something like the Steyr its well forward, and the grip is more raked.
This does not suit everyone, both factors put a lot more load on the wrist.
It will take some getting used to anyway. If its a problem then maybe a 'Junior' cylinder will help.
I think people tend to add more and more weight to the front, thinking this will improve stability, when a more rearward balance is sometimes better.
Bear in mind the balance point is completely different, on the Gamo its well to the rear, on something like the Steyr its well forward, and the grip is more raked.
This does not suit everyone, both factors put a lot more load on the wrist.
It will take some getting used to anyway. If its a problem then maybe a 'Junior' cylinder will help.
I think people tend to add more and more weight to the front, thinking this will improve stability, when a more rearward balance is sometimes better.