Best Tips on Shooting a Springer!

I would. For a recoilless lightweight springer that didn’t loosen screws? Why not? But I think the weight would be the issue. A Diana 54 is recoilless, but light it is NOT!

Agreed. My PCP's are all .177 and between 9-18 fpe. If there was a decently lightweight .177 springer that made 15-16 for and was as docile as a PCP, I'd buy that in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, I don't think physics allows such a creation.
 
I would. For a recoilless lightweight springer that didn’t loosen screws? Why not? But I think the weight would be the issue. A Diana 54 is recoilless, but light it is NOT!

Have you tried a HW30 or aka R7. Lightweight, accurate, fun to shoot and smooth. Not the most power but they can drop squirrels.
 
I have a HW30 as well as a Winchester 435. Wonderful, smooth, and a joy to shoot. And both have far more recoil than my .22 cal PCP gun because it has none. And couldn’t care less how you hold it. While making 40-48 lb-ft energy. I prefer springers to PCP but there’s no comparison performance-wise. Until someone invents the the gun we described above LOL.
 
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Biggest tip for shooting a springer?

- Make sure the thing is shooting right.

And that is almost never "out of the box" these days unfortunately. Tuned to minimize bounce, kept within a reasonable power level for the rifle, and ensuring that its sealing well and consistent makes for a gun that's fairly effortless to shoot.

Guns that bounce or are oversprung is what makes them hard to shoot. Along with one that's dieseling and burning off lube.

If you have to stand on one foot and stick your tongue out just right to work for accuracy, fix the gun. They really shouldn't be that complicated to shoot.
 
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No shooting for me the next few days, I got up to 9 degrees Friday morning to go to work. We had to deal with a drive through window at the pharmacy with the northwest wind blowing in all day, high 24. Much warmer this morning at 21, and we did get above freezing for a while this afternoon, supposed to be low 20's again tonight, then another roller coaster of ups and downs, finally hitting low to mid 70's this coming Thursday, No wonder we cannot acclimatize to the cold. About 65 years ago when I was a young teenager it got cold and stayed that way, even in N. Louisiana, but not any longer. And we still have Jan and Feb to go our worst is usually late Jan or early Feb., last Feb we had an unusual entire week of snow, ice and sleet with a low of -6F, unheard of. I went last week and bought 40 gal of ethanol free gas for my big portable generator in case I neede it. Will use in the lawn mower through the summer if not used this winter.
 
A tip (and my philosophy towards the recoilling spring-piston air rifle):

Work with the spring gun, not against it.

Mastery of this will likely remain a lifelong pursuit.
This. Had this discussion a couple times recently. One of the things I love about springers is how different they all feel. True for other items of which I have multiples. Bicycles, RC cars, tennis rackets. Each one one has its own feel and if I pay attention will teach me how to use it. Springers are no different.