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Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 5:33 am
by David M
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Is this a 1 in 10 twist Air Pistol Barrel ?

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 6:17 am
by deadeyedick
Here is another...1 in 15 twist. Please note that the first image is an anti clockwise twist designed to be shot in the Southern Hemisphere and the latter ( clockwise ) in the Northern hemisphere.

Coriolis determined higher scores are obtainable when used in this way.

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 6:47 am
by Rover
It has been the reactionary forces at ISSF, supported by David Levene, that have kept the wonderfulness of this innovation from us.

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:34 am
by gwsb
As a live long rifle shooter, I have always suspected pistol shooters to be 2 bricks short of a full load. We now have photographic evidence confirming this.

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 12:16 pm
by Chia
gwsb wrote:As a live long rifle shooter, I have always suspected pistol shooters to be 2 bricks short of a full load. We now have photographic evidence confirming this.
You needed photographic evidence to confirm this??

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 12:40 pm
by rmca
gwsb wrote:As a live long rifle shooter, I have always suspected pistol shooters to be 2 bricks short of a full load. We now have photographic evidence confirming this.
Those two bricks WE lack, are the ones YOU carry on your luggage every time you go to the range...
I rather not having them than to carry extra! YMMV! ;)

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 3:43 pm
by gwsb
RMCA you are absolutely right. I know many rifle shooters with bad backs. One current sad example is Jamie Corkish. The 2012 womens 3 p Olympic gold metalist who had to retire after the Olympics because of a bad back. And I know of many others. I have often wondered if our back problems were the result of shooting standing, carrying our equipment, or some other less savory activity after shooting. Jamie's is the result of the 10s of thousands of rounds of standing it takes to become a champion.

I have always been envious of rapid fire pistol shooters. They come to the range with a small briefcase and a box of Eley. Couldn't tell them from a banker going to work. 90 seconds later they pack up, go back to the pool and drink a beer. Then they come back tomorrow and do it again.

Re: Air Pistol Barrel 1 in 10 twist

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 4:23 pm
by rmca
gwsb wrote:I have always been envious of rapid fire pistol shooters. They come to the range with a small briefcase and a box of Eley. Couldn't tell them from a banker going to work. 90 seconds later they pack up, go back to the pool and drink a beer. Then they come back tomorrow and do it again.
Or you can shoot free pistol and take 90 minutes to fire that box... :) (on paper targets!)

On a more serious note, rifle shooting positions coupled with all the heavy lifting of material does take a toll on shooters...
I know several that had to dial back or even quit because of that... not a nice thing to see...