When all else fails
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"Its a slower more methodical way to shoot, one pellet at a time, one shot one kill, and a tin of pellets lasts a lot longer lol." You're correct because that's where it started with me in 1983 and somewhere along the line, I was bit by (PCPs). I still have my TX200, HW97 both of which are .177, my trusty Beeman R10D in .20 caliber and my Beeman RX2 in .22 that I can always depend on. I also have a couple of Chinese clones that I have tucked away for hard times if the need arises. Somes times all that's needed is one shot if you're comfortable with your shot and your target at certain distances.I enjoy both but there's something about a quality spring gun. If you want to just grab and go or sit on the porch and knock some spinners around it's hard to beat. Will they outshoot my FX Impact at 50+ yards...no, but still, it's extremely relaxing and satisfying to be able to consistently hit a one inch spinner with it, something not every shooter can do. It takes a lot more focus and attention to details like breathing, trigger pull and fallow through. Its a slower more methodical way to shoot, one pellet at a time, one shot one kill, and a tin of pellets lasts a lot longer lol. After a session with my springer shooting my PCP's become easier and my shooting techniques are better.
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