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Lard Pupppy

LP5

Post by Lard Pupppy »

I am thinking about buying a LP5 to be used for
timed and rapid fire practice and also to start
shooting air pistol matches. What I would like to
know is if this is a good choice to fill both needs
or am I asking too much out of a single gun?
Lard in Pa.
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Bruce

Re: LP5

Post by Bruce »

: I am thinking about buying a LP5 to be used for
: timed and rapid fire practice and also to start
: shooting air pistol matches. What I would like to
: know is if this is a good choice to fill both needs
: or am I asking too much out of a single gun?
: Lard in Pa.
: Must have [bullseye-l] in subject line to respond.
I bought mine for Bullseye training .... purchased the heavy trigger .... it is great for
TF and RF but the greatest benefit that I am seeing is the Slow Fire application. You have to have your fundamentals in line or you will shoot terrible scores. I have a great deal of respect for anyone that can shoot the Air Pistol well. Don't follow thru properly and your score will be in the toilet. I'm sure the single shots have better triggers but you will search long and hard to find a bullseye gun with a better one.

dps1226-at-iglide.net.43264.43256
Richard

Re: LP5

Post by Richard »

There was some discussion about this a couple of weeks ago on this message board, here is the link.

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