Thanks again for all the suggestions!
Gregbenner: WRT rimfire - I would like to get better at FP as well, I have bought a Toz 35M and according to Gwhite, it's as good as it gets (I know my score with that one is far from decent). Yesterday I went to the range to try (with my son) a Ruger Precision rimfire. He seems to like it; if he keeps showing interest, I may get a decent rifle and get rid of the Ruger.
Gwhite: "it isn't the pistol holding you back" - Indeed. I can see lots of improvement with a dollar store +1 lens taped to my distance glasses (couldn't find the +0.75). I just realized that the article on vision you have linked to other posts is written by a Dr. with a studio in SF. My prescription glasses need to be updated anyway, so it seems a good opportunity to pay him a visit.
About the electronic trigger, I am not a luddite (until last year, I happened to work on sats as well), but I enjoy tinkering with mechanical parts. The company where I work has a full shop that I can use for manufacturing metal and wood parts.
Forrest C.: Thanks! I hope to see you on Sep 16th; I was just told I will be in the relay #2.
When to get a better pistol?
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Re: When to get a better pistol?
I fought this question for years and years.... I shot a Daisy 777 for over 20 , and did reasonably well with it. For some reason I convinced myself I needed a PCP pistol. After I got my hands on it, I realized I waited too long. If you have the budget, buy it, spoil yourself. I bet only 1 % of Ferrari owners can ever approach the limits of their cars. Shoot a Ferrari, it does your psyche wonders......
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Re: When to get a better pistol?
I have been saying this for years....however many people have a need within their DNA to analyse everything WAAAY too much. The side effect of obsessive analysis is reduced pleasure.After I got my hands on it, I realized I waited too long. If you have the budget, buy it, spoil yourself. I bet only 1 % of Ferrari owners can ever approach the limits of their cars. Shoot a Ferrari, it does your psyche wonders......
Re: When to get a better pistol?
> The side effect of obsessive analysis is reduced pleasure.
LOL, well, for some people, the obsessive analysis IS the pleasure.
LOL, well, for some people, the obsessive analysis IS the pleasure.
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Re: When to get a better pistol?
Seems to be the case for many gimgim.....however endlessly analysing whether I should buy a top level pistol that will not impact negatively on the family budget is not part of my modus operandi.LOL, well, for some people, the obsessive analysis IS the pleasure.
Buying a top level pistol and then seeking understand its technical complexity is another matter.
If I sit and ponder things like “whether to buy or not to buy” I would nod off.....but please understand that is just me
Re: When to get a better pistol?
When I "Searched" your question (asking about a K58) from the beginning, this was the first post that came up.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8075&hilit=k58
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8075&hilit=k58
Re: When to get a better pistol?
Update: Ended up buying an Evo 10 (mechanical). Just unboxed it; I may get a Rink grip for the meaty paw, but the follow through is unreal. The pistol just stays in the same place after the shot.