Choosing EVO10 colour - aside personal preference...?
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Choosing EVO10 colour - aside personal preference...?
Considering an EVO10 and thus now pondering colours...
Favouring black/black and thinking it might be the least potentially 'distracting' combo.
Naturally a lot of personal preference involved here, but aside that any recommendations/observations such as I'm insinuating about distraction etc.?
Favouring black/black and thinking it might be the least potentially 'distracting' combo.
Naturally a lot of personal preference involved here, but aside that any recommendations/observations such as I'm insinuating about distraction etc.?
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Re: Choosing EVO10 colour - aside personal preference...?
When you're aiming you can't see anything but the sights.
Center-fire pistol
Standard pistol
Rapid fire pistol
Free pistol
Air pistol
Standard pistol
Rapid fire pistol
Free pistol
Air pistol
Re: Choosing EVO10 colour - aside personal preference...?
Yep, that seems to be case, but as a complete amateur, just wanted to be sure as it's not a cheap purchase!Coolmeester wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 4:07 am When you're aiming you can't see anything but the sights.
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As a "complete amateur", you might want to consider something cheaper while you're experimenting. Say a LP1, or even something more advanced such as a SSP, where you don't need to contemplate expensive air sources.
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Color choice won't improve accuracy. I understand the pride of ownership deal so pick a color and move onto focusing on what is important. Practice. I can assure you won't even notice the color after a while.
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Some years ago didn't somebody do a comprehensive test to determine the relationship between cylinder color and shot consistency? I remember its being widely accepted once it was demonstrated that the air molecules being introduced to the various colored cylinders were effectively identical. I can't recall how they controlled for other variables, although I think they had a work-around for latitude-dependent Coriolis force.
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OK well, perhaps 'complete amateur' was a little pessimistic, but I was indicating by your standards. At my best, I can group a hand-held Umarex Beretta CO2 pistol magazine within 1" about 6m away, and somewhat more consistently with the Walther LP300 I borrowed. I've got PCP air.
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Re: Choosing EVO10 colour - aside personal preference...?
Shouldn't be comparing something that shoots bb's with a competitive 10m air pistol. The LP300 can shoot every pellet in a single hole literally. The umarex Berreta... not ever.Walnut92 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 9:42 amOK well, perhaps 'complete amateur' was a little pessimistic, but I was indicating by your standards. At my best, I can group a hand-held Umarex Beretta CO2 pistol magazine within 1" about 6m away, and somewhat more consistently with the Walther LP300 I borrowed. I've got PCP air.
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I think the poster needs to do a search on here under "buying points".
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I dunno, my black EVO does best with the blue cylinder, lol.
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Isn't it nice how polite and welcoming some of the members are to new forum members? Don't you all remember what mama said about not saying anything if you don't have anything nice to say? Sarcasm and destructive scrutiny are no way to encourage new shooters or forum members. Assholes!
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Re: Choosing EVO10 colour - aside personal preference...?
I have a black/silver. I seem to remember that when I ordered it there was the possibility of getting one of the two cylinders in a different color, but black wasn't available so I've got both silver.
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My Pardini K2 is black and has both blue and red cylinders. I like the black/red combo a lot, but I don’t think Steyr makes red anodized cylinders. For what they do have, I think the black pistol/gold cylinder combo is the best looking.
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As a serious answer to the original question, if you can see your cylinder while shooting, you're doing something wrong.
I shot a 508 at the CAGP this morning, so I was doing something wrong too.
I shot a 508 at the CAGP this morning, so I was doing something wrong too.
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Funny you say that - it had crossed my mind...joel wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 9:39 am Isn't it nice how polite and welcoming some of the members are to new forum members? Don't you all remember what mama said about not saying anything if you don't have anything nice to say? Sarcasm and destructive scrutiny are no way to encourage new shooters or forum members. Assholes!
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I wasn't going to respond, but decided I will.jckstrthmghty wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 10:53 amShouldn't be comparing something that shoots bb's with a competitive 10m air pistol. The LP300 can shoot every pellet in a single hole literally. The umarex Berreta... not ever.Walnut92 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 9:42 amOK well, perhaps 'complete amateur' was a little pessimistic, but I was indicating by your standards. At my best, I can group a hand-held Umarex Beretta CO2 pistol magazine within 1" about 6m away, and somewhat more consistently with the Walther LP300 I borrowed. I've got PCP air.
Admittedly at 6m only, I can get all pellets in the Blue bull of a Bisley paper target with my 92FS. So, either it, or I, are not completely crap.
And, it's not a BB gun as most people would have known...
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The Umarex is a recreation plinking air gun. I was wrong in thinking it was a bb gun. It's a pellet gun with a rotary magazine. Your claim of 1" groups at 6m is not unbelievable. The LP300 is a precision target air pistol can put pellet upon pellet into a hole barely larger than .177 at 10m or more. Can the same be said of the Umarex?
You may be a fantastically accurate shooter. The Umarex will mask that skill where the LP300 will reveal it.
You may be a fantastically accurate shooter. The Umarex will mask that skill where the LP300 will reveal it.
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I will post the target at some point for the 92. By contrast I have a PX-4 storm and yes I could achieve greater accuracy throwing the pellets. Blowback plinker I agree there...
Just to be clear, the blue bull is about 20/25mm diameter so perhaps that misled you regarding the accuracy.
Of course the 92 won’t hole-on-hole at any distance. Never claimed that!
Just to be clear, the blue bull is about 20/25mm diameter so perhaps that misled you regarding the accuracy.
Of course the 92 won’t hole-on-hole at any distance. Never claimed that!