Target Talk Archive

LP10

Posted by Mako on November 01, 1999 at 23:16:46:
Scott;
Now that the LP10 has been in the hands of some of our top competitors for awhile, what's the feedback on the LP10 ...


Posted by Mathieu Lecompte-Boinet on November 02, 1999 at 09:01:44:
Hello. I'm a french shooter, sorry for my english.
I shoot with a LP1 since 2 years, and I've tried the LP10 last Saturday. It's amazing: absolutely no recoil. You get the same feeling than with dry firing. I plan to buy one next year.


Posted by pilkguns on November 03, 1999 at 21:08:57:
Feed back I'm getting is that score is only picking up a point or two, but at that level..... They are echoing what Mathiew said above, that there is absolutely no movement, and that there is no one to blame for a bad shot but themselves, because the gun does not move. And I just got a shipment of the newest ones in, they have some upgraded engraving one them, really look neat, I will shoot a picture and post it later.


Posted by Rich Hume on November 07, 1999 at 18:19:19:
I have the LG10P rifle and I do see some recoil. I have been shooting it in prone position with all the gear on as training for small bore shoot- ing. The gun will not miss if you do your job. I have some 5 shot groups that will not allow a pellet to drop through. But back to the point, the rifle does seem to bounce a little bit.


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