I find quality not quantity is more important when shooting springers,and forcing more pellets down range hoping things might improve. can end in frustration. Possibly sometimes it will improve but better to end on a satisfactory ending( hitting a spacific mark)than lobbing the rifle over the nearest hedge.
You tend to know when things are going well when your concentration is where the pellet will impact on the target and not how the hold, trigger or grip is working.Get your focus out there and not where you are.
So much in good springer shooting is automatic and without thinking; do the preparation and the gun will(might) take care of you,you'll certainly know the difference when it all gells together.It just feels good.
Would be nice to attend one of your functions,might even see some of the 80's crowd and Jon Budd, pity Barry isn't around any more.
HERX77 .
Last edited by Herx77; 12-02-2018 at 09:06 PM.
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