I am training with LP500 .177 in winter and with GSP500 .22 in summer.
I feel they improve slightly different core skills and kind of support each other.
I have noticed some sharp shooters are weekly shifting between three calibers .177, .22 and .32.
On your experience, are the some cross supportive benefits on training with those all three calibers?
And how should these trainings be mixed with each other?
Many thanks for any advice
Kind regards
Mike
cross training .177 .22 and .32
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Re: cross training .177 .22 and .32
Why not, any shooting is good.
Cross training is not only in calibre but can also be trigger types as well.
From Free pistol light single stage 60/120g , to two stage 500/1000g precision trigger, all the way up
to a 7 lb double action revolver.
Its all about the basics, watch the sights and squeeze the trigger.
It does not matter what you shoot, the Airpistol should always be your training gun.
Cross training is not only in calibre but can also be trigger types as well.
From Free pistol light single stage 60/120g , to two stage 500/1000g precision trigger, all the way up
to a 7 lb double action revolver.
Its all about the basics, watch the sights and squeeze the trigger.
It does not matter what you shoot, the Airpistol should always be your training gun.
Re: cross training .177 .22 and .32
Mike, think of it this way:
Air pistol = karts
25m 22lr = nascar
25m CF = rally
50m free pistol = F1
If you can drive a kart very well, you can drive anything else...
Air pistol = karts
25m 22lr = nascar
25m CF = rally
50m free pistol = F1
If you can drive a kart very well, you can drive anything else...