You may shake and weave more when the gun is weighted down by a scope but it also may be you just notice it more through a scope. Back when I did a lot of PB revolver shooting I discovered I shot worse at close range paper when a revolver was scoped because I could see my wobble and would jerk the trigger the moment the crosshairs were on target. Using factory irons the sight picture looked rock solid the whole time and I had a confident, perfect trigger squeeze and almost always scored higher.I could not agree more. I have a AA tx200 and prosport, and a HW97 and 98, all requiring scopes and are heavy. I tend to ignore them and go with one of the other guns outfitted with diopter sights. I like to stand up and shoot offhand, and honestly I tend to shake and weave more, at least it seems that way with a scope, the diopter equipped guns just feel steadier, from the little HW57 to my big FWB 300s and HW 77.
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