help with gripping pistol grip/setting up trigger(air rifle)
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:17 am
Hello,
During my scatt training sessions, i am finding out that i'm losing many possible tens because of triggering(blue curve). My hold usually oscillates between a 9 o'clock 10.0 and a 3 o'clock 10.0(sometimes slightly more) so that doesnt seem to be the problem; but as soon as i take the shot, the shot pulls of in a random direction and usually results in a 9. Most of the 10's i do manage to make only happen because the blue curve pulled towards the center and not away from the center. The trigger is set to single stage and im not jerking the trigger, yet the shot usually pulls in a random direction. I've tried reading "air rifle shooting" but their guidelines for setting up the trigger still seem vague to me.
also too, i was wondering if there was a proper way to hold the pistol grip. For whatever reason, as soon as i take hold of the pistol grip, the stock automatically drifts to the right; I normally try to compensate by using slightly more upper body rotation, but after about 25 shots, doing this becomes quite painful for my lower back.
I'm shooting a FWB P700 universal so i am unable to adjust the pistol grip.
any help would be appreciated!!!!
thanks!
-Jordan1s
During my scatt training sessions, i am finding out that i'm losing many possible tens because of triggering(blue curve). My hold usually oscillates between a 9 o'clock 10.0 and a 3 o'clock 10.0(sometimes slightly more) so that doesnt seem to be the problem; but as soon as i take the shot, the shot pulls of in a random direction and usually results in a 9. Most of the 10's i do manage to make only happen because the blue curve pulled towards the center and not away from the center. The trigger is set to single stage and im not jerking the trigger, yet the shot usually pulls in a random direction. I've tried reading "air rifle shooting" but their guidelines for setting up the trigger still seem vague to me.
also too, i was wondering if there was a proper way to hold the pistol grip. For whatever reason, as soon as i take hold of the pistol grip, the stock automatically drifts to the right; I normally try to compensate by using slightly more upper body rotation, but after about 25 shots, doing this becomes quite painful for my lower back.
I'm shooting a FWB P700 universal so i am unable to adjust the pistol grip.
any help would be appreciated!!!!
thanks!
-Jordan1s