Exactly what I have been saying. However everyone does not have set up skills or a pistol that can be set to suit personal needs.My opinion, set the darn thing so it fits and points straight and leave it alone.
Having these features “inbuilt” is a huge step forward in assisting a shooter to start on the right foot.
Exactly what I have been doing.As a coach, assist your shooters in how to get the adjusts set to fit them. Beyond that, discourage making constant adustments.
Exactly my opinion as well and that is why as part of my coaching I become involved with pistol setup. It is much easier with a pistol that has:By and large, the ones that were constantly monkeying with their equipment seldom shot competitive scores.
Adjustable rear sight depth and width.
Adjustable grip rake and rotation.
Adjustable trigger length, rotation, height,... first stage length, force...second stage pressure and movement.
......NICE ATTITUDE !Who cares about how the features might suit a future owner? I only cared about how they worked for me.
My point here was that the benefits of personalisation will also be available to others if it is onsold.
I deal with a lot of older shooters who still enjoy pistol shooting and you would be amazed how arthritis and vision deterioration create a change to their abilities and needs fairly regularly.How could your needs change? The size of your hand? The length of your fingers?
Several of our shooters were on the verge of throwing in the towel had it not been for changes having been made to improve comfort and execution.
With younger shooters the “set up and leave” policy is always my advice but older shooters may need larger sights, altered rake angle and more in order to accomodate adequately.
This is where I can advise in order for them to gain maximum comfort and enjoyment and this is made possible and easier by owning a pistol capable of personalisation.
As a former serious competitor for many years, I saw a lot of shooters come and go. I watched and learned from almost all of them. By and large, the ones that were constantly monkeying with their equipment seldom shot competitive scores.
Couldn’t agree more.....however my comments are not to encourage fiddling, but to have changes available if needed.
And then do nothing but receive instruction from a coach and practice technique !