This is some spooky stuff. I was actually thinking about this just yesterday! Now that I've found the awesome targets what is a good quality airsoft pistol? One that mimics actual recoil?
I wondered if practice with good quality air pistol provided much benefit for competition over dry firing? I live in an area where I could shoot a pellet or bb gun easily when I couldn't go to the range.
Yes Yes Shadow. I'm totally down with this and want to gear up. Give us the details Mike, Jesse, Chris!!
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can't answer the question about benefit for uspsa, but as an avid air gunner. I can tell you hands down shooting air guns will improve your marksmanship.
I will guarantee, if you shoot an air pistol 5,000+ times.... You WILL see improvements.
recommendation is to find an old Benjamin pump up .22 pistol. they were made out of brass and will weight similar to your pistol. just as important, they have nice triggers.
pump up action slows your shot cycle and forces you to make your shot count. set a target at say at 15 ft or so. you can see immediate feedback as your groups gets tighter and tighter.
used to shoot 500+ pellets a week.... shooting that many cycles... it's impossible not to improve.
here's a pic of empty pellet tins from one season
Chris picked me up an airsoft today at double tap! OKC airsoft championship here we come.
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