Looks like the OP posted and ran.

Lots of good, light springers out there, both regular and gas ram. They're capable of very good accuracy, but are harder to shoot well due to the recoil. Once you figger out the right hold, you're good. I've read that they're also sensitive to the angle of the shot, but have no experience there.

From a standing rest, my 54 groups better rested out on the forend a bit as opposed to closer to the trigger guard, but the POI remains the same. There's no recoil, but it does go "BOING" pretty good.

In the field, PCPs have a definite advantage because there's less noise and motion when loading them, so if I ever end up some place where airgun hunting is legal, I'll probably add one to the pile.


What fresh Hell is this?