Quote:
Originally Posted by FMJ
Chemical,
Thank you for your reply. I have to disagree about the gun being all over the place.. it's very accurate. Like I said, its a very well made replica of the M&P. It's got the same dimensions.. just a little lighter. I can easily pluck cans from 50 feet and groupings on paper targets are 3 inches at 50 feet so it's not completely useless on a windless day..lol
I agree with your thoughts on recoil anticipation which gets me on at least 1 or 2 shots per mag.. but my bigger issues are grip. Slapping and jerking the trigger or sqeezing too tightly on the grip. I'm right handed and allot of my shots end up at the 9 o'clock position.
So the airsoft will lend no value to my shooting techniques?
Can using it actually hinder my progress,for example by creating any bad shooting habits?
Thanks again,
Mike
|
best advice i can give you is this: to improve your performance with a specific gun,,you have to practice with THAT SPECIFIC GUN!!! practicing with the airsoft will just make you one hell of an airsoft shooter..just like if you're excellent with one gun, it doesn't mean you'll be excellent with EVERY gun.