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Scatt v. RIKA

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:27 am
by Vacillating
Does anybody here have any information as to why one system would be preferred over the other? AP & FP.

Any and all comments, insights, or well-grounded opinions welcome.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:41 pm
by David Levene
I have always used Scatt but my advice would be to check what others in your club/area are using and then get the same as them.

You can get a lot of advice from us here on TT but it is no substitute for getting face-to-face help.

Both systems are highly respected.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 1:19 pm
by Richard H
I have a Rika and like it, but If I were to buy new today I'd get a Scatt the new USB Scatt is really nice, the sensor is much lighter than the Rika (which for pistol makes a big difference for rifle not so much). I've toyed with the Idea of replacing my Rika with a Scatt. Other than that they are both good systems and if I were buying used a woudln't pass up a RIka if one was available at a price you wanted to pay.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:56 pm
by Guest
Do both systems do the same basic "stuff"?

Does either (both?) work with dry firing a Morini electric trigger? It appears that they can work with dry firing a mechanical trigger where there's definite CLICK, but I'm wondering if they would pick up the more subtle noise/vibration from the electrical trigger.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 4:04 pm
by David Levene
Anonymous wrote:...... but I'm wondering if they would pick up the more subtle noise/vibration from the electrical trigger.
It is certainly no broblem with a Scatt, I've done it on numerous 162EIs.

I would be amazed if the Rike had a problem in this respect.

Yes, they both do the same basic stuff, just presenting it in slightly different ways.

They are both good systems.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 4:58 pm
by Richard H
Anonymous wrote:Do both systems do the same basic "stuff"?

Does either (both?) work with dry firing a Morini electric trigger? It appears that they can work with dry firing a mechanical trigger where there's definite CLICK, but I'm wondering if they would pick up the more subtle noise/vibration from the electrical trigger.
Both work fine with a Morini