This thread got me wondering just how many pellets I do shoot over a one hour or two hour range session !
I'm talking springers here and obviously there are springers and there are springers !
Some like a lightweight break barrel allow you to cock, load and shoot pretty quickly, others like a side lever with bear-trap release take longer and if you're a Southpaw like me, take longer still !
I deduced, that on average like, that it would take " a shot per minute" allowing for all the above plus aiming. So that would be 60 shots per hour approx. !
You have to build in another factor in that as you go along your cocking arm begins to tire and so the rate of fire drops. Take this over two or three hours and other factors kick in like you end up chatting with fellow shooters so the end result is all a bit of a mish-mash !
I also save the score cards and count the number of pellet holes so that gives me a good idea on what number of pellets I get through.
On a slightly different tack, down at the Spring Bash I do put in quite a bit of time in putting a lot of lead down the range and although my arm gets tired from the constant cocking of the barrel or under lever, I never seem to get through as many pellets as I imagine.
On average over the two days, I shoot approximently two tins of pellets which is only two 500 tins making a total of only 1000 pellets !
I wont/cant comment on PCP usage as that revolves around loading multi-shot mags which may or may not take more or less time ?
To conclude however, in my mind, it takes more time than you (I) imagine to shoot say a thousand pellets !
“Let us not dwell on the distance we have fallen short, let us dwell on the distance we have travelled" !