Porhammer's Illuminated Target System

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Chris Bauer

Porhammer's Illuminated Target System

Post by Chris Bauer »

Has any one use P.I.T.S. from Airgun of Arizona?

http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/

It claims to be virtually noiseless.

What backing are they using inside?

Is it clear Lexan? I assume the lighting must be coming from behind the clear backstop.

How durable is clear Lexan as a backstop?
Chris Bauer

Post by Chris Bauer »

http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/

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Under P.I.T.S.
jacques b gros
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Post by jacques b gros »

It is nice to spot the shots, but how do you shoot a second shot against the glare of the first? Imagine after 5 shots!!
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Post by David Levene »

If one of the essentials of air pistol shooting is to focus on the shights, why would you want to mess up that short focus by looking at something 10m away.

The younger ones amongst us, with their ability to rapidly change their focus, might be able to get away with it. For those of us of more mature age however it might take longer to bring your focus back to (approximately) 1m than you would expect.
jsealc21
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Post by jsealc21 »

why not add a cord and switch,so you can turn it off between shots ? Saves doing all that cardio-vascular walking,that causes unnecessary heart attacks !! After all,shooting AP from a lazyboy recliner is good for sight picture training ,ain't it ?? LOL ??
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