Sorry for not answering earlier - even we Germans have holidays (I still have two weeks from today on... :) )ghostrip wrote:may i ask mr ulrich how less accurate ap20 is, lets say compared to lp400?
I think everybody knows that the precision and the group size is always the result of the combination of a certain gun and a certain lot number of pellets. To receive a certain high precision you need more than "a better barrel", you need a valve which works with a great consistency to deliver always the same amount of air and so on.
The factory groups which the Ulm based designers received were all "clean" inside the 10-ring, which is 11,5 mm in diameter. We would officially state group sizes between 9 and 11 mm - in reality you can keep a 10-mm-group as the baddest result. The german gun magazines, that have published tests in the last months, got 10-shot-groups down to 6,5 mm (with Vogel pellets, Scott P. will be happy - but german production). The average groups, with up to 60 shots, were not bigger than 10 mm (all measured outside diameter of the group). CIBLES in france published the same test results.
Although we are happy about these results - they are nearly "too good" for an entry-level air pistol...
But we still believe, that our top level airpistols, the LP300 as the LP400, deliver more consistent and even smaller groups. And that is not a marketing or sales claim but experience over longer periods.
So, that seems to be the core of the question: Yes, there will be a certain moment in the future, when a shooter has to decide to put away his AP20 for a "better" air pistol, because he is "outgrown" of it. And that's not only from the precision point of view, but also because of a better trigger, better sights, a better fitting wooden grip or because he is tired of checking the tank with a seperate manometer instead of simply looking at a build-in one. With the exception of the barrel and the system one can upgrade the AP20 with the LP400 equipment, which will prolongate that decision. But you have to calculate, if you not better put this additional money into a new top air pistol to reach the next level in your shooting career.
Since I received my first coach licence now 30 years ago I have always encountered shooters, who were able to shoot excellent results with average pistols - for example some russians, who won international competitions with an Ish-46 or even old FWB 65. I am sure we will see those results in the near future also from AP20-shooters. The difference will be more on the psychological side: as a shooter you don't only have to deliver good results, you will have to deal with the psycho-pressure if you shoot an "exotic" gun AND don't deliver your expected result. Nearly everybody from your coach (hopefully not) to your team members will advice you to change the pistol as an important part of the "problem". You have to be very self-confident to withstand these attacks..
So, everybody please buy the LP400 instead of the AP20 - it's good for you (and for our company)... THAT WAS A JOKE!
I personally see the AP20 as an excellent entry level pistol for young shooters as for clubs. But the AP20 is also too precise, you don't get an excuse-letter for free included in the pistol case...
Ulrich (leaving for lunch at the hotel-pool)