I have a fascination with tilt-up barrels.
I have a .25 Beretta that I got off Townmarshall for $225 with some ammo, bringing the real price down (in my mind's rationalization) to $175ish.
I bought a .22 Taurus off joncon for $160, and was glad to get it at that price.
Today, I had a chance to shoot the Taurus .22. (been slow to go to the range b/c of buying a house and getting our old one ready to put on the market)
It was all over the place. It pulled to the right, instead of the normal pulling to the left, but since there isn't much recoil, how is that possible?
One shot or two I would be right on it, then the next five would be far, far away???
I got my .25 Beretta out and it was its usual wonderful, right on the money placement.
Therefore, I ruled out that it was me, the X factor: the human element.
Are Berettas that superior to the Taurus?
Would a Beretta .22 be like the .25 Beretta in consistency?
In my research, I did not find the disparity between the two in youtube vids comparing the two.
I have a .25 Beretta that I got off Townmarshall for $225 with some ammo, bringing the real price down (in my mind's rationalization) to $175ish.
I bought a .22 Taurus off joncon for $160, and was glad to get it at that price.
Today, I had a chance to shoot the Taurus .22. (been slow to go to the range b/c of buying a house and getting our old one ready to put on the market)
It was all over the place. It pulled to the right, instead of the normal pulling to the left, but since there isn't much recoil, how is that possible?
One shot or two I would be right on it, then the next five would be far, far away???
I got my .25 Beretta out and it was its usual wonderful, right on the money placement.
Therefore, I ruled out that it was me, the X factor: the human element.
Are Berettas that superior to the Taurus?
Would a Beretta .22 be like the .25 Beretta in consistency?
In my research, I did not find the disparity between the two in youtube vids comparing the two.