As a retired police officer and someone who has been shooting "powder burners" most of my life (and I have the hearing loss to prove it) I thought I would try this air gun thing. Low noise, cheap ammo, shoot in my backyard, extremely well made guns and very accurate, what's not to like? So I stopped by Airguns Of Arizona, talked to Kip P and walked out with a Weihrauch HW 80 with a Hawk scope. That was about five years ago. Now I'm looking at a gun rack with 10 rifles and 3 pistols of all types on it. There is enough lead in my back yard to open a mine. Not to mention the air compressors, tools, scales and targets to feed this addiction. My latest drug of choice is a PBBA in .308 "big bore". Having a ball experimenting with different types of ammo and power settings. Looks like it loves these 112gr hp bullets from High Arc Hunter. For a gun not advertised to be a "tac driver" but more of a "hunting rifle" I am getting 1/2" to 5/8th" groups at 50 yards. And I just started to tune it. I'll move out to 100 yds next, then 200. (I will post more about that on the Ammo page). My point here is that every gun has a sweet spot. You just have to find it and that's where most of the fun is for me. If it was easy it wouldn't be fun.