One-handed shooting

Started by with657, March 20, 2021, 04:23:23 AM

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with657

These days, I am practicing one-handed shooting with both eyes open.
It is a quite challenge.. with my 2.6 lbs. 2300S.
Good news is; I see the improving day by day...

Will it be improved by dumbbell exercise?

My gun also needs diet. Back to the plastic breech?
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Sweller

I wouldn't go back to plastic.

The question of more vs less weight seems to be a personal choice. Balance is probably more important. Technique is ultimately the most important. And, of course, practice, practice, practice!

Interestingly, I feel I shoot better one-handed. I try to shoot both eyes open, but I catch myself squinting. Subconsciously, maybe it makes me feel like Clint Eastwood.  8)
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When I look the 10 m competition pistols, they are all weigh around~2 lbs. or some model  weighs 1.5 lbs.. .
I dissembled 2300S and weigh each part. and I noticed steel breech is the heaviest among.

Yes I agree, weight is personal.. But my arms get soring after shots..That was the reason I was thinking dieting or dumbbel
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KevinP

Subconsciously, maybe it makes me feel like Clint Eastwood.  8)

WOW you must be real good, I have seen some of the shots that Clint has made !
Almost as good as James Bond .   :) ;D ;D ;D ;D :-* :-*
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Quote from: KevinP on March 20, 2021, 11:57:49 AM
WOW you must be real good, I have seen some of the shots that Clint has made !
Yep. A legend in my own mind!  :D

Quote from: KevinP on March 20, 2021, 11:57:49 AM
Almost as good as James Bond .   :) ;D ;D ;D ;D :-* :-*
*WHICH* James Bond? There's only ONE Clint Eastwood!  :-*
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Quote from: with657 on March 20, 2021, 04:55:04 AM
Yes I agree, weight is personal.. But my arms get soring after shots..That was the reason I was thinking dieting or dumbbel
If you're convinced reducing the weight will help, you might also consider an aluminum breech. I suggest you give it some time, though. Free weights won't hurt, but you can also do a lot of dry firing to work on the other factors.

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Quote from: Sweller on March 20, 2021, 03:01:42 PM
If you're convinced reducing the weight will help, you might also consider an aluminum breech.

Where can I get this? I thought it would be nice if someone made titanium breech.
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Quote from: Sweller on March 20, 2021, 04:24:38 PM
Here's a few:
https://www.bakerairguns.com/product/aluminum-anodized-black-receivers/
https://alliancehobby.com/rhalumbreech.htm
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BREECH-KIT-ALUMINUM-Right-Handed-177-cal-COMPLETE-Crosman-1377-1740-2300-PC77-/301387685610

I agree. Titanium would be nice. But it would probably be very expensive, too.

Ill-fitting breech.

Reason why I donated mine to this forum 2 months ago.

If someone would give me one for free I will donate it again.

Good weight though, but the bolt does  not sit well on the notch.

Mine also had ugly dings despite telling Baker to handpick one for me.

crossliner

I hope Mr. Don Cothran makes them in aluminum.

That gent is one of my favorite machinists aside from Mr. Al/Gipetto  :-*

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Quote from: crossliner on March 20, 2021, 05:25:15 PM
Ill-fitting breech.

Reason why I donated mine to this forum 2 months ago.

If someone would give me one for free I will donate it again.

Good weight though, but the bolt does  not sit well on the notch.

Mine also had ugly dings despite telling Baker to handpick one for me

Is that the case with all of them? I considered getting an aluminum breech. Then I considered I'm old and I think too much.
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There are two issues in the Aluminum breeches, for my 2300S.

There is no dovetail for the rear sight.. Williams sight or LPA MIM
Breech screw location is at front location, not hidden rear location,, so I have to learn crayon melting things... :(

I would rather choose on dumbbel exercise,
Thanks again for the link  :)
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Oldgunner43

Two things that you might want to try for improving your one-handed shooting:

Get a "Prohands" heavy tension (or maybe medium to start) exerciser by Gripmaster.  Work your way up to at least 50 repetitions to increase your grip strength.  It also strengthens your forearm.

Try dry fire exercise with a wrist weight on your shooting hand.  I use a 1.5 lb. weight once or twice a week when dry firing with a 1911 pistol.  You'll be amazed at how light your pistol feels without the wrist weight when you're actually shooting.

Old bullseye shooting training aids.   ;)

Addicted to handguns:
S&W revolvers (7), 1911 design semi-autos (9), and now Crosman air pistols!

with657

Thank you for the tip. I already use "Prohands" for a long time.. Actually my another hobby is playing bass. Strong finger and independency is very important for a bassist.

I will try with the plastic bag from grocery , filled with heavy stuff, then put it on the fore arm...

Chan
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