Hämmerli AP20 Pro Carbon

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pacpanic
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Hämmerli AP20 Pro Carbon

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Love this gun!
Traded in a used Steyr LP10 (heavily used) and my average scores went up.
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Rover
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Re: Hämmerli AP20 Pro Carbon

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What, no EVO?
pacpanic
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Re: Hämmerli AP20 Pro Carbon

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Switched to Pardini SP .22 so money is low
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conradin
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Re: Hämmerli AP20 Pro Carbon

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Actually I shot better with an AP20 than my Steyr. I think it is the adjustable grip, but the trigger is also very good. Great value!
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Re: Hämmerli AP20 Pro Carbon

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The range of adjustability for the trigger on the AP20 is significantly greater than for the LP10. The muzzle jumps much more on the AP20, but if your hold is very consistent that won't matter. I had an AP20, and I really liked the fit, and the trigger. When I have the money I'll get an LP400. I shoot about the same scores with my LP10 and my IZH-46. I would expect better scores from an LP400 due to the range of trigger position adjustability (which appears to be a little better than the AP20).
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