Re: Steyr LP50
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 12:10 pm
When I say a lot, it's compared to an LP10. Don't compare to it to any cartridge gun.Rodgunner wrote:Appreciate the reply. Does the pistol MOVES a lot even on single pellet shooting or always? Can weight be added to compensate for that ? Thanks
And yes, it moves even with the single pellet magazine.
This are just some of the reasons why you don't see them at major championships:
1- They are more expensive than a single shot gun (LP50 vs LP10)
2- More complex = less reliable (although they are quite reliable)
3- They use much more air. About 80-90 shots per cylinder compared to 130-140 on a single shot with the same length cylinder (LP50 vs LP10)
4- They don't have an absorber. They jump a bit.
5- They have a shorter sight length
6- You can only load them with one pellet. Defeats the whole purpose of a semi auto pistol.
They are great guns, and very capable of high scores, but at an international level a single shot doesn't have any of those drawbacks.
I thought that the ISSF had abandon the five shots event's on compressed air, together with the running target.David Levene wrote:It is still used for the 5-Shot Air Pistol Match under the ISSF's Sport For All program.
Can you shed some light on this, David?
Thank you