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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by brihacharan » Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:57 am

[quote="tirpassion"]
Dear friends,

Please know one thing also. Using the same brand of pellet is important because with time the barrel accumulates some healthy leading which is beneficial for the consistency/accuracy of the same pellet which caused the healthy leading. You need to clean the barrel lightly every 1000 shots with a wad but do not clean for hours like a maniac. Thorough cleaning will remove the healthy leading and you will be completely confused why suddenly the weapon has lost it's accuracy.

So taking right care of your weapon is also a part of your discipline in shooting sport. :D

> Well said 'tirpassion' - Basic fundas many shooters tend to overlook :D
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by tirpassion » Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:09 pm

Am waiting, waiting and waiting....for the weapon to land...
Dear Bodhi,
I am too curious to know which weapon you are waiting for... :D

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by bodhijobs » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:07 am

tirpassion wrote:
Am waiting, waiting and waiting....for the weapon to land...
Dear Bodhi,
I am too curious to know which weapon you are waiting for... :D

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Its a Morini Short Barrel Sir. I am now tired of waiting. :roll:
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by tirpassion » Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:49 pm

Dear Bodhi,
I do not know who suggested the Morini Short barrel to you, but I must say that your choice is EXCELLENT!!! This will take you good heights very shortly. Is it a mechanical or electronic trigger? At last, I find someone who does not opt for a Steyr LP10. :D
One more thing, please do not call me Sir. The 'da' is fine :D .

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by bodhijobs » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:14 pm

tirpassion wrote:Dear Bodhi,
I do not know who suggested the Morini Short barrel to you, but I must say that your choice is EXCELLENT!!! This will take you good heights very shortly. Is it a mechanical or electronic trigger? At last, I find someone who does not opt for a Steyr LP10. :D
One more thing, please do not call me Sir. The 'da' is fine :D .

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Tirpassion da,

It was suggested by a forum member Olly aka Anupam Kamal, then reaffirmed by Jaydeep Karmakar. However even after all these suggestions somehow I was going for the LP10. But my last minute attraction for LP10 was destroyed by Dev da, who said "Dont go for the LP10, the f****** trigger is a b**** to handle"... ROTFL

So that was it and I ordered the Morini Short Barrel with electronic trigger... :D

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by tirpassion » Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:38 pm

Dear dev,
I do not know if you have tried to fiddle with the sear adjustment of your LP10. But you can give it a try to get a crisp trigger. I am talking about the sealed (red seal marked) forbidden screw :mrgreen: which is so nicely and perfectly factory set by Steyr :evil: .
- Cock the AP to dry fire mode.
- Turn the sear screw clockwise slowly until the trigger breaks. Stop immediately.
- Give an anticlockwise 1/8 turn to the screw

Now cock again and dry fire. It should feel better.

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by dev » Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:52 pm

Hi Tir,

Haven't fiddled with the sear yet, don't have the guts to and I can see Rajiv Sharma (Delhi STATE Head, renowned shot, Austria trained air gunsmith) wagging his fingers in a no no direction. At the moment I am fiddling with my mind, as I squeeze the trigger perfectly...without hesitation or finding it growing heavy while facing a blank wall. So it seems it is a case of the nut behind the butt. :twisted: I shall after this try it with a target stuck to the wall. Once this is accomplished I shall try to shoot live and blow up the electronic targets.

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by tirpassion » Thu Nov 29, 2012 3:27 pm

I really do not understand what is so perfect/secret/enimgatic/sacred/ whatever you say, about the sear setting of a Steyr. I doubt if any other AP manufacturer forbids you to adjust their sear setting. So, I am obliged to conclude that either it is a work of art adjustment (to the level that average shooters do not even understand, forget the word 'master' the trigger work) which is an exclusivity of Steyr or the mechanism is too fragile / not reliable to hold the let off mechanism in place when adjusted finely.

On my LP10 (which I got rid off eventually 3 years back), I had adjusted the sear setting following the instructions of a high level AP shooter in our club. The trigger got smoother and the confidence rose. The LP10 trigger out of the box is a big problem for many and it has to be adjusted. I am told that it is best done by an expert. All the high level shooters I know here who use the LP10 had their trigger readjusted.

We are 5 shooters in our club in France to have experienced and abandoned the LP10 (3 opting for Morinis and 2 for Hämmerli AP40s).
The shooters who score regularly more than 90% in our club use: 1 Morini mechanical, 3 Morini Electronic, 3 Steyr LP10s, 1 Pardini K12, 1 Pardini K10, 1 Steyr LP2, 1 Walther LP300XT & 1 Hämmerli AP40. So, you understand that the LP10 is far from being the unanimous favourite weapon of our club members.
I am proud to say that we are the 41st ranked club in AP shooting (N°1 in 3rd division) in France out of about 140 participating clubs. Three years back we were ranked 125th and this year we will break through in the 2nd division, between the 21st and 40th position to be more precise, if we have all our best elements in place :D .

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Steyr bashing on the forum is strictly vorbotten. Even making fun out of old myopic shooters who can't see the adjustment screws isn't in good taste. You will suffer from habits like over holding and keeping score if you persist. Ever heard of Mayong? You will. Old shooter cum voodoo Mod ROTFL

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by airgun_novice » Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:05 pm

Hey even I fiddled with my trigger which as y'all know was a jerk; i.e. it jerked and got more pronounced as the match progressed. So I lightened it further (by turning all the screws ROTFL ) and now it feels OK. Lemme check out on real targets and in reat-time scenario. WIll revert after I viist the range next. BTW for my P34 Feinwerkbau I have the same printed instruction - "DO NOT TOUCH THIS SCREW. IT'S FACTORY SET". Hence with "this" screw I touched ALL the screws. :-) Think the trigger is closer to 500gm now.

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by bodhijobs » Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:22 am

Steyr bashing on the forum is strictly vorbotten. Even making fun out of old myopic shooters who can't see the adjustment screws isn't in good taste. You will suffer from habits like over holding and keeping score if you persist. Ever heard of Mayong? You will. Old shooter cum voodoo Mod ROTFL[/quote]

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by airgun_novice » Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:03 am

In my experimentation, seems I have gone from 2-pull trigger into a single-pull !!! So how do I get my first pull back ? Tried the trigger weight with a half kg peanut pack inside a plastic back tied with a shoe-lace so as to slip comfortably on the trigger shoe. Seems OK - but the first pull is gone. The sear break does introduce the "surprise" element though. Did not try at the range, may be in next 2-3 days. Meanwhile, think I should get back to my experiments just to see if I get the 2-stage trigger operational again ?

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by tirpassion » Sat Dec 01, 2012 1:39 am

agn bhaisaheb,
you must have fiddled with the 1st stage take up length screw and minimised it to zero. So the 1st stage pull has merged with the 2nd stage. Find out that screw from the instruction manual and loosen it / unscrew it / turn anticlockwise to increase the travel. Then you will get back the 1st pull.

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by brihacharan » Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:05 am

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agn bhaisaheb,
you must have fiddled with the 1st stage take up length screw and minimised it to zero. So the 1st stage pull has merged with the 2nd stage. Find out that screw from the instruction manual and loosen it / unscrew it / turn anticlockwise to increase the travel. Then you will get back the 1st pull.

Hi AGN,
> There you are - Its all about which way the 'screw' turns :D
> A wrong turn to the right
gives you the fright,
And too far left
hits you below the belt,
Start respecting your screw
Its a case of taming the shrew :D
> Happy shooting!!!
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by airgun_novice » Mon Dec 03, 2012 2:48 pm

brihacharan wrote:[SNIP]
Hi AGN,
> There you are - Its all about which way the 'screw' turns :D
> A wrong turn to the right
gives you the fright,
And too far left
hits you below the belt,
Start respecting your screw
Its a case of taming the shrew :D
> Happy shooting!!!
Briha
Dear Brihji,

What can I say - a new Book - "My Experiments with the Trigger" - with Dev's, err, God's blessings ? ;-)
While mostly events trigger a poem, TOPS @IFG is one place where trigger events a poem! Y'all agree ?

Most men delight with a single screw,
The four I handled at a time, my desire grew.

Precautions do I take,
But mistakes I continue to make.

This way and that - did I press and twist
What I did - here, giving thee a gist.

Many a late night did I pursue the "kama sutra" *
Without tire or retire - works this relentless old "putra".

"Thud" - with the bang - comes that exquisite Moment of Delight,
Finger presses - Trigger locked tight - then rushes the Fright.

So back to the wriggle and the press and the twist,
With tightened Jaw and clenched Fist.

Getting angry at all trigger 'travel' and the 'creep',
Delighting in finding that special 'point' and adjusting the 'weight', till my sweat drip.

But as Tir-Jitu 'satya' say did I 'passionately' - "Lage Raho",
Till I can pull back now - not once but twice - BRAVO !!!

* A footnote before the pundits jump in :-
Kama Sutra here means WORK PROTOCOL/ PROCESS. In this case, taking the grip & cylinder apart, checking for empty chamber, using correct screw driver, Allen keys, 500 gm peanuts pack etc. etc. - AGN What did you think ? Think as much about shooting and you shall shoot well. ROTFL

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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting

Post by tirpassion » Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:59 pm

Dear Brihaji and agn bhai,
you people are really EXCELLENT!!!! Very frankly, I am honoured to have come across you. In end February 2013, I will hopefully be able to touch Brihaji's 'Charan' if he would kindly allow me a 'Darshan' :D .

I do hereby propose that extraordinary members be honoured in TOPS with the title of TOPSHOT! Your comments please...

my sincere regards
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