Chalk this up to pure impatience: the new K12 was straight out of the box (fill up and go), no sighting in, no practice, probably infinitely bad form. Big difference between this and shooting steel plates DA with a .44 magnum. Feather-weight gun, no recoil, long as hell sight radius, hair-trigger, weird. The k12 has a beautiful trigger though - one could get use to it.
The only good thing is that I suspect it will not get any worse. (?) Next steps is to check the sighting on a rest - but I'm sure the set-up is fine and will beat me every time. I did notice the rear sight seems to be close together - hardly any light can be seen between the front sight and the rear (fills up the rear aperture completely ?).
Question: Do people leave charged cylinders attached to the pistol, or disconnect and store separately?
It is what it is - but clearly fun as hell.
