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Question about "clicking"

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:02 pm
by NanoZ.
To the forum:

Some times shooting 10m air pistol, the pellet comes a little higher. correct with a click and it reaches a little low.

what to do?

It is more common to go a little low?

Nano

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:38 pm
by David Levene
How much higher or lower are you talking about.

Where are the shots compared to where you called them.

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 3:55 pm
by Rover
Never chase your shots!

Put a target (card) behind the one you're shooting at. Look at it after you've fired 20 or 30 shots through it, THEN make a correction (if needed).

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 4:04 pm
by Gwhite
A typical match air pistol moves the impact by less than 1/3rd of a scoring ring per click. If you can tell the difference based on one shot, you shoot far better than anyone else here.

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:17 pm
by jerber
Here is something that I was told to do when I though my pistol needs adjusting
Turn 1 click then turn back 1 click
I know,sounds weird but it works sometimes
Then if it doesn't work adjust 1 click and see what happens

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:18 pm
by kevinweiho
Ed, what air pistol/pellet combination are you using? Once I have my sights set and they are grouping well with a particular brand and weight of pellets, I will not make any clicks unless the following group shots continue to shoot low or group elsewhere. Sometimes different batches of the same pellets require minor click adjustments.

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:22 am
by dronning
Don't forget about the clicks in your head.

We did a blind test. We shot to confirm point of impact. Then while continuing to grip the AP we turned our head while someone else adjusted the sights not telling us what they did. The point of impact changed the amount and direction you thought it would. BUT during this exercise we also told the shooter the # of clicks and direction the sights were turned when in fact the sights were moved but put back to original position. Surprisingly the group moved in the direction we told the shooter for about 5-6 shots then the shots settled back to the original group location.

Rule,
Think you need 2 clicks - put 1 on the gun and 1 in your head.

- Dave

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 12:03 pm
by Linecutter
dronning wrote: We did a blind test. We shot to confirm point of impact. Then while continuing to grip the AP we turned our head while someone else adjusted the sights not telling us what they did. The point of impact changed the amount and direction you thought it would. BUT during this exercise we also told the shooter the # of clicks and direction the sights were turned when in fact the sights were moved but put back to original position. Surprisingly the group moved in the direction we told the shooter for about 5-6 shots then the shots settled back to the original group location.
That's really interesting. Did you ever write it up or publish it?

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 2:41 pm
by Rover
He did now!

Remember this thread in your own shooting.

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:20 pm
by nglitz
Jim Owens http://www.jarheadtop.com has a similar theory on adjusting sight for high power service rifle shooting. He has a booklet for sale on his site called "The Big Lie".

Re: Question about "clicking"

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 4:33 pm
by David M
I play "click to centre" while i shoot. Remember a single click will not take you out of the ten ring.
Sights will be clicked every 3-6 shots based on my calling and also on the electronic targets the
mean impact point position.
If your sight are fairly good you find you end up moving in one or two clicks in any direction.
It helps with light and fatigue changes.