How old is to OLD?
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How old is to OLD?
Hi
I'm 70 so I will never shoot competition but I have been through about four or five FWB 65's and 80"s. Stepped up to a morini 162 I think but my taste changed to boating and I got out of it but now the urge is back again.
Even though I'm the only one shooting on the third floor of my house
(Prarie style Colonial) huge with maybe 50' of clear space. There is still competition felt in trying to better my own groups.
My question is this.
Would I be stupid to go out and buy a top gun even though I will never be good enough to compete at meets.
I think at my age a Pardini or Steyr or Feinwerkbau would be all the same to me.
robinhoods
I'm 70 so I will never shoot competition but I have been through about four or five FWB 65's and 80"s. Stepped up to a morini 162 I think but my taste changed to boating and I got out of it but now the urge is back again.
Even though I'm the only one shooting on the third floor of my house
(Prarie style Colonial) huge with maybe 50' of clear space. There is still competition felt in trying to better my own groups.
My question is this.
Would I be stupid to go out and buy a top gun even though I will never be good enough to compete at meets.
I think at my age a Pardini or Steyr or Feinwerkbau would be all the same to me.
robinhoods
Re: How old is to OLD?
You're alive and can get out of bed every morning. That, alone, justifies whatever you would like to do. Buy a nice pistol and enjoy it.... and you will.robinhoods wrote:I'm 70 so I will never shoot competition...Would I be stupid to go out and buy a top gun even though I will never be good enough to compete at meets...
You nor I will shoot Olympic level competition.
But a GOOD gun will eliminate "blame the gun" as a reason for a bad shot or not being able to shoot well.
It is also good psychology to shoot a GOOD gun. You are shooting the best, so you try to do your best, and even better.
I upgraded to a Walther CPM1 and shot my best scores. Will upgrading to a Styer LP-10 improve my scores. It very well might, because I would be trying harder to make use of the new gun.
Bottom line, if you can afford it...go for it.
I would.
But a GOOD gun will eliminate "blame the gun" as a reason for a bad shot or not being able to shoot well.
It is also good psychology to shoot a GOOD gun. You are shooting the best, so you try to do your best, and even better.
I upgraded to a Walther CPM1 and shot my best scores. Will upgrading to a Styer LP-10 improve my scores. It very well might, because I would be trying harder to make use of the new gun.
Bottom line, if you can afford it...go for it.
I would.
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I might be wrong but I thought about a LP 10E but read somewhere that some were free firing or something but firing without touching the trigger.
is that true. Just wondering if anyone knew what gun has won the most medals-morini or steyr.
thanks
is that true. Just wondering if anyone knew what gun has won the most medals-morini or steyr.
thanks
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@RH
A suggestion.
Pick up the gun and FEEL it.
At the top level, all the guns will shoot better than 99.999% of the shooters out there.
What I found different is the feel.
Some guns will just fit you better than others. And my bet is that you will be able to shoot them better as well...because it fits you.
Example, I have a small hand, I was amazed at how well the Pardini K58 fit my hand, and how BIG the grip of the Walther CPM1 was. My Pardini needed very little work to fit my hand, and in fact it felt pretty good w/o any work on the grip. My Walther however, needed SIGNIFICANT work on the grip for my hand to fit, and even now it just barely fits me.
A suggestion.
Pick up the gun and FEEL it.
At the top level, all the guns will shoot better than 99.999% of the shooters out there.
What I found different is the feel.
Some guns will just fit you better than others. And my bet is that you will be able to shoot them better as well...because it fits you.
Example, I have a small hand, I was amazed at how well the Pardini K58 fit my hand, and how BIG the grip of the Walther CPM1 was. My Pardini needed very little work to fit my hand, and in fact it felt pretty good w/o any work on the grip. My Walther however, needed SIGNIFICANT work on the grip for my hand to fit, and even now it just barely fits me.
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old gunner
I don't have the option of picking up a gun here for the feel.
I live in upper ny state. I am now considering getting either the LP 10E or the K12-one of the other.
Right now I am converting my third floor to a shooting range.
It's wide open with at least 50' of clear shooting-wood floors and dry walled sides and high ceiling.
I could even get a target retrieval system in there.
robinhoods
I live in upper ny state. I am now considering getting either the LP 10E or the K12-one of the other.
Right now I am converting my third floor to a shooting range.
It's wide open with at least 50' of clear shooting-wood floors and dry walled sides and high ceiling.
I could even get a target retrieval system in there.
robinhoods
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Nah, you won't see any difference in your scores and even if there were it won't matter because you're only shooting against yourself.
Piss the money away on booze and young women, then waste the rest.
BTW We have guys at my club that will make you ashamed for your sniveling about old age.
Do something! Go shoot some matches or at least a few postal matches to stimulate yourself. (Watch out for that stimulation, though.)
Piss the money away on booze and young women, then waste the rest.
BTW We have guys at my club that will make you ashamed for your sniveling about old age.
Do something! Go shoot some matches or at least a few postal matches to stimulate yourself. (Watch out for that stimulation, though.)
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tomorrow I will make my decision.
thinking if the Pardini K12 is really worth $500 more than a morini Ei.
Looking at the 2014 top 25 in air pistol
13 are steyr LP
3 are pardini but two are K2
4 are morini
4 walther
the odd ball is the Match MG
the americn Wil Brown is ranked 7th and uses the LP-10
I'd like to show a little patronage and buy from Pilkguns
morini
robinhoods
thinking if the Pardini K12 is really worth $500 more than a morini Ei.
Looking at the 2014 top 25 in air pistol
13 are steyr LP
3 are pardini but two are K2
4 are morini
4 walther
the odd ball is the Match MG
the americn Wil Brown is ranked 7th and uses the LP-10
I'd like to show a little patronage and buy from Pilkguns
morini
robinhoods