Im Going Pistola Shooting!
Im Going Pistola Shooting!
Hey All,
brother in-law's old man has been pistol shooting for a few years now and has taken me out to the club once b4. now he's been egging me on to come to his new club and join so i said ok. so this Saturday im gunna unleash hell with some semi auto
STI Edge 9mm,.357mag, beretta model 87 22lr and a couple others..
CANT WAIT!!
just wondering any pistol shooter on here?
brother in-law's old man has been pistol shooting for a few years now and has taken me out to the club once b4. now he's been egging me on to come to his new club and join so i said ok. so this Saturday im gunna unleash hell with some semi auto
STI Edge 9mm,.357mag, beretta model 87 22lr and a couple others..
CANT WAIT!!
just wondering any pistol shooter on here?
- damien couper
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Re: Im Going Pistola Shooting!
yep i do i shoot IPSC when i can aford to buy ammo here a pic of my STI EDGE
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Re: Im Going Pistola Shooting!
I think there are a few of us.
If you are serious about learning to shoot well with a pistol a 22 or better still an air pistol is the place to start.
By all means have a go with the centrefires they're great fun but learning the basics on an air pistol will highlight any triggering and sighting mistakes you might be making. Recoil makes it impossable to watch what the sights are doing before, during and after you squeeze the trigger.
Go for it you'll have fun for sure.
If you are serious about learning to shoot well with a pistol a 22 or better still an air pistol is the place to start.
By all means have a go with the centrefires they're great fun but learning the basics on an air pistol will highlight any triggering and sighting mistakes you might be making. Recoil makes it impossable to watch what the sights are doing before, during and after you squeeze the trigger.
Go for it you'll have fun for sure.
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Yea both my uncle, dad and i shoot pistols. Uncle with an old high standard .22, dad uses a ruger mk3 .22lr and i have a very customized norinco np-29 9mm. Great fun but the dollars are high
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this is my biggest concern (bold) when i think about starting up the sport...when im already on a budgetBrett-Cox wrote:Yea both my uncle, dad and i shoot pistols. Uncle with an old high standard .22, dad uses a ruger mk3 .22lr and i have a very customized norinco np-29 9mm. Great fun but the dollars are high
wife wont appriciate it either with our 7month old girl needing alot of time lol
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Shooting handguns is cheap as hell. I bought 5000 9mm projectiles for $160. I cant get 500 decent rifle projectiles for that. Primers are half the price, and 1kg of powder has lasted me over a year and still going.
I've got a Beretta 92FS and a Sig Mosquito. I'm not too seriously into it, more for fun.
I've got a Beretta 92FS and a Sig Mosquito. I'm not too seriously into it, more for fun.
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Re: Im Going Pistola Shooting!
Casting my own projectiles I can load centrefire rounds cheaper than I can by 22lr if you don't factor in labour costs.Mick wrote:Shooting handguns is cheap as hell.
1/2kg of powder will do over 2000 rounds
the most expensive component is the primer.
Even the cost to set up for casting projectiles isn't much, you can set up from scratch for less than $100.
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Re: Im Going Pistola Shooting!
Check my ad in the for sale section. Steyr LP1 air pistol.
Serious competition or just for fun.
Cameron
Serious competition or just for fun.
Cameron
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I mainly shoot service and soon to start metallic silhouette hopefully.
Like whats been said, its cheap as chips really and a heap of fun.
Paz
Like whats been said, its cheap as chips really and a heap of fun.
Paz
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You blokes have secrets of which i know not, costs me heaps for ammo alone, only fire about 100-200 rounds a shoot aswell in the usual comstock/prac pistol match
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Mate are you reloading? If you aren't then you should be, on average i am paying-Brett-Cox wrote:You blokes have secrets of which i know not, costs me heaps for ammo alone, only fire about 100-200 rounds a shoot aswell in the usual comstock/prac pistol match
$35.00 for 500 projies
$39 to $45 for 1000 primers
cases for 38spl are only $55 for a 1000 (once fired and good quality fiochi stuff).
powder is only about $40 for a pound (over 3000 reloads )
Works out to be around 13 cents a shot!!
9mm would be even less i reckon!!
BTW, how do you find the Norinco? Thinking of using krudds donation to buy one next month!
Paz
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Just need to reloadBrett-Cox wrote:You blokes have secrets of which i know not, costs me heaps for ammo alone, only fire about 100-200 rounds a shoot aswell in the usual comstock/prac pistol match
Projectiles are the dearest component but quality hard cast don't cost anymore than 10c at the most I cast my own using old projectiles picked up from the range so not factoring labour they cost me less than 1 cent.
Primers are the next dearest component last lot I purchased cost $180 for 5000 3.6 cents each
Powder is the cheapest a 500g tin is just over 7700gr. I'm loading 3.4gr to make power factor for service. Thats approx 2250 loads to a tin at $30.00 thats 1.3 cents per load.
Home cast Projectile $0.010
Primer $0.036
Powder $0.013
Total close enough to 6 cents per shot
even if you were paying 10c for projectiles it still only comes to 15 cents per shot so $30.00 for 200 rounds.
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It serves me awesomely, From new the trigger needed work and a full length guide rod was put in but it still shot reasonable then, ive put a new trigger, springs, sights, combat hammer, ambi safety all in and it goes like a dream. Warning though mate the edges are sharp as shit when newBTW, how do you find the Norinco? Thinking of using krudds donation to buy one next month!
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I shoot service pistol. Its great fun. Ive been using a Beretta 92FS, Browning HP, Ruger GP100, Glock 9mm. All good fun. Im thinking of getting a 2nd hand 92FS and maybe a .22LR. I like the Sig Mosiquito.
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Thanks mate .Brett-Cox wrote:Warning though mate the edges are sharp as shit when new
One of the guys at our club has one of these, never seen it shoot all that well, always having ejection probs, might be a fussy eater i think.Quick wrote:I like the Sig Mosiquito.
Paz