Last question, if I decide to just use the discovery scope I have, how will I know if the gun “breaks it”? It’s not an FX where it’s pellet on pellet. I’m new to springers so I’m not the most accurate with them. How will I be able to tell?
also I appreciate everyone’s input. I’ve been reading and looking into the scopes you have all recommended.
OH MAN if you aren't accurate anyway (natural born terrible shot) you won't even know the scope is causing the assisted enhanced inaccuracy.
Use the Discovery so you can blame the scope when you miss then.
You he wasting a lot of pellets though.
With a good scope at least one of the main inaccuracy variables are eliminated.
It's like being too tipsy (wasted) when trying to shoot- like THIS!
Whenever you miss-
JUST DANCE GONNA BE OK DA-DA-DOO-DOO-MMM
https://youtu.be/WDJ65ia7Nbg
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