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Pardini Rapid Fire vs SP
Is there any difference between the two? I only plan to shoot Standard Pistol, hence the target is always at 25. What is the disadvantage? I barely have time to do the 10 seconds rapid fire stage, hence I wonder if the Rapid Fire version will help..but will that advantage has to come with less accuracy with the precision stage? Also is the rapid fire version has a one stage trigger?
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Hasn't Rover told you many times about trying to buy points?
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Re: Pardini Rapid Fire vs SP
Then learn to shoot it properly.conradin wrote:I barely have time to do the 10 seconds rapid fire stage.....
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I haven't shot either very much; but in my head it seemed the SP-RF seemed to flip in a more controllable and predictable manner? Probably due to more weight in the front, and the quick cyclical rate?
To be crude, and a bit brutally honest: In my view until you're shooting 530-550 it won't help much over a regular SP in Standard Pistol.
To be crude, and a bit brutally honest: In my view until you're shooting 530-550 it won't help much over a regular SP in Standard Pistol.
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Its not about buying points. It is about I realized that my pistol is technically illegal for STP after the competition. My old hammerli 205 has a compensator, and that is illegal under ISSF rules on STP. The compensator cannot be taken off the muzzle. If I were at a larger competition which officials will check the equipment carefully, my pistol will be automatically fail the inspection.
Plus I need horizontal adjustment on my rear sight. The 205 does not have this option.
Hence I need to get a used pistol within my budget. Pardini or Hammerli 208. I came upon a used pardini SP that I can afford, but it is the rapid fire version. I don't want to pay over $2k for a pistol, and certainly do not need to buy a new one.
Hence the question of whether a SP rapid fire version is ok for STP.
Plus I need horizontal adjustment on my rear sight. The 205 does not have this option.
Hence I need to get a used pistol within my budget. Pardini or Hammerli 208. I came upon a used pardini SP that I can afford, but it is the rapid fire version. I don't want to pay over $2k for a pistol, and certainly do not need to buy a new one.
Hence the question of whether a SP rapid fire version is ok for STP.
Last edited by conradin on Mon Sep 22, 2014 12:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pardini Rapid Fire vs SP
The answer is YES.conradin wrote: Hence the question of whether a SP rapid fire version is ok for STP.
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Yes!conradin wrote:Hence the question of whether a SP rapid fire version is ok for STP.
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Re: Pardini Rapid Fire vs SP
Dear Conrandin:
about a year and a half ago, I was pestering Pardini USA with questions concerning the bullseye model, sp new, Rapid fire, and electronic trigger models. I need to compliment Emil at pardini for his patience from my relentless questions and his assistance in selecting the bullseye model.
Basically, the Rapid Fire version has a lighter weight bolt for faster cycling for European shooting. Technically, a heavier bolt will be more accurate but individual pistols will vary such that it is almost impossible to verify "in the wild". Also theoretically, a heavier bolt will buffer the recoil action and minimize required maintenance and/or extend the lifespan of the pistol. Again, these are purely theoretical.
I have the bullseye edition of the pistol and have never shot a rapid fire version such that I do not know what the actual difference is in performance or feel.
Regards,
Cranky
about a year and a half ago, I was pestering Pardini USA with questions concerning the bullseye model, sp new, Rapid fire, and electronic trigger models. I need to compliment Emil at pardini for his patience from my relentless questions and his assistance in selecting the bullseye model.
Basically, the Rapid Fire version has a lighter weight bolt for faster cycling for European shooting. Technically, a heavier bolt will be more accurate but individual pistols will vary such that it is almost impossible to verify "in the wild". Also theoretically, a heavier bolt will buffer the recoil action and minimize required maintenance and/or extend the lifespan of the pistol. Again, these are purely theoretical.
I have the bullseye edition of the pistol and have never shot a rapid fire version such that I do not know what the actual difference is in performance or feel.
Regards,
Cranky
Re: Pardini Rapid Fire vs SP
So why didn't you simply asked the question you really wanted answered: "...whether a SP rapid fire version is ok [legal] for STP[?]"conradin wrote:Its not about buying points. It is about I realized that my pistol is technically illegal for STP after the competition. My old hammerli 205 has a compensator, and that is illegal under ISSF rules on STP. The compensator cannot be taken off from the muzzle. If I were at a larger competition which officials win check the equipment carefully, my pistol will be automatically fail the inspection.
Plus I need horizontal adjustment on my rear sight. The 205 does not have this option.
Hence I need to get a used pistol within my budget. Pardini or Hammerli 208. I came upon a used pardini SP that I can afford, but it is the rapid fire version. I don't want to pay over $2k for a pistol, and certainly do not need to buy a new one.
Hence the question of whether a SP rapid fire version is ok for STP.
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It is not able legal in terms of the rules. The question was whether a SP rapid fire pistol is good enough for STP.william wrote: So why didn't you simply asked the question you really wanted answered: "...whether a SP rapid fire version is ok [legal] for STP[?]"
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http://toz35.blogspot.com/2014/09/wch-2 ... stics.html has your answers. Last week in Granada, 38% of the shooters were using a Pardini SP RF to shoot STD.
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Are you just going to shoot Standard or will it be used for Sport and Rapid as well ?
For Std and Sport use a SP, for Std and Rapid use a Rapid. For all three take your pick.
One is better for slowfire the other for 4 sec, difference minimal to most shooters.
When you bust 570 in both events, buy two pistols.
For Std and Sport use a SP, for Std and Rapid use a Rapid. For all three take your pick.
One is better for slowfire the other for 4 sec, difference minimal to most shooters.
When you bust 570 in both events, buy two pistols.
Last edited by David M on Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Conradin, why don't you get off the flabby buns and shoot with these guys! They're plenty close and .22 and Air Pistol abound. You might actually learn something.
http://califpistolmatches.com/
http://califpistolmatches.com/
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I hope you mean STP. I think if we use a bullet that was shot from a Pardini, maybe we can wipe out STD in the human race..:)Mike M. wrote:http://toz35.blogspot.com/2014/09/wch-2 ... stics.html has your answers. Last week in Granada, 38% of the shooters were using a Pardini SP RF to shoot STD.