
After about 5 weeks, I have plateaued to my natural air pistol shooting abilities. I don’t have an air pistol yet, so I’ve been using the club’s pistols during the weekly competitions. The club owns a bunch of Russian-made Baikal IZH-46M which is probably the most affordable & accurate air pistol on the market today. It has a single pump air mechanism, so each time, you load a pellet and then you pump the lever once to compress enough air for the shot. The first two weeks I shot with one where the seals were not completely intact, but I had no idea of this (though the person (Susan) who was showing me the ropes could hear the air not quite right and slightly escaping from unknown places) and my scores were fine, but not exciting to me. Maybe I’d lost my touch, but then Susan found one in the closet with proper seals and I’m doing much better. I won the handicapped rankings two weeks in a row. Very pleased. Though I did not win this week – again because I’m only shooting thirty pellets a week (maybe 10 minutes?). Now I find myself knee deep in air pistol lore – the Baikal is still in production today, but because it is Russian, it’s not available for purchase new in the US. So people look for them on ebay. Do I want to buy a gun off of ebay? I’m not so sure. Do I even want to own a gun? Even if it is a gun that may not be able to kill a squirrel? Also, not sure. I will think about it.
Though I did go on ebay to find a pair of binoculars. I realized that I often could not see where the shot landed on the target – it is dark closer to the bullseye and you can’t see a black hole against a black background. So I needed a pair of binoculars. (Now I did own a pair of binoculars which I hadn’t used in about 20 years, which I clearly remember decluttering, but this is the risk of decluttering that you may get rid of something you want later, but I’m at peace with this. I know this is a luxury, but I decided that I will just buy another one. The vast majority of stuff I get rid of, I never think about again). I wanted a small pair from the 90s for a good price (90s optical glass, I’m so fond of because that’s when I was the most into camera, film, B&W photography – Nikon, Leica, Canon, Zeiss, etc, all those glass things, I love them – which ones were sharper, which ones were more contrast-y, which ones were so expensive and beautiful one could only dream about them, (this was because I was part of the yearbook, which really was a photography club) – we all held our precious cameras and lenses like our little babies cradled next to our bodies – remember no one carried a camera with them all the time in those days except us), so I found this lovely Nikon travel pair for about $30 which I used happily yesterday to excellent effect. It has signs of wear, so I can wonder who owned it before and what they used it for.














