Sure, so what about the retired contractors with bad rotator or ac joints from constant overhead work? Both my shoulders aren't what they used to be, being a mechanic for over 20 years and now I'm in the electricians field. Someday it just friggin hurts to pop those barrels down no matter which arm I use.Boostcreep
“A lot of retired guys who don't want to hurt their shoulder or arm cocking a big ole springer”
If your parental units didn’t apprise you of the wisdom of switching hands, I genuinely feel sorry for you.![]()
Yeah, I know what you mean. I spent 48 years hands on in the manufacturing world. The last ten maintaining an Amazon type automated warehouse.Sure, so what about the retired contractors with bad rotator or ac joints from constant overhead work? Both my shoulders aren't what they used to be, being a mechanic for over 20 years and now I'm in the electricians field. Someday it just friggin hurts to pop those barrels down no matter which arm I use.
And if you must know, they did teach me right from left... I just prefer my right hand. Lefty just feels like a stranger and the right one thinks I'm cheating!
Just get the challenger pro in 30 cal and shoot slugs at those pesky sparrows and chipmunksI'm liking the tactical (tacticool) look. The AEA HP SS looks like it would be a good fit for my purposes. I don't see too many in stock with the longer barrel right now for some reason.
I use my PCPs like you describe the “springers” above. Other than the TP knob, no tinkering, modding, etc. Fill and shoot…Air gunning for those who who just grab & shoot the Springer is king. No muss, no fuss outside servicing chores. Not a lot to say ...
PCP shooters trend more HOBBY, and the tweaking and modification bug is much stronger & therefore much more conversation bias.
Browning RuttenBoostcreep
“A lot of retired guys who don't want to hurt their shoulder or arm cocking a big ole springer”
If your parental units didn’t apprise you of the wisdom of switching hands, I genuinely feel sorry for you.![]()
Yes and after all that development, PCPs still don't hold a candle to powder burners. I have a bunch of springers for fun and powder burners for getting serious. As of now there's no itch a PCP will scratch better for me than a springer or PB.Springers do what they do, and some do it quite well. But the design has plateaued. By comparison, the PCP world has increased power by 20 percent on some models and some even more, increased air efficiency, adapted to slug use. Reaching up to 50 percent farther than 6-7 years ago. If the springers started to achieve these gains theoretically- their traffic and postings would increase proportionally.
Mine is always ready to go. I pump back up after.There's something to be said about just grabbing your springer and taking out vermin rather than waiting for your PCP to charge up.