You bring up a good point and that is something I’m trying to find out about this gun. Like you and a lot of others, when I had my first Impact probably 5 years ago, I couldn’t keep my hands off it. I was always chasing a better setting or different pellet. Since dumping that gun, I’ve owned a couple guns that were set it and forget it. They have maintained that setting for long periods of time. Because most Impact owners can’t leave their settings alone, does this behavior not expose an ugly truth about the gun. The constant flow of new gadgets for the gun always has guys playing with it. Is it a gun that can be set and left alone for years? I plan to find out. For me, all the adjustability is not for playing, it’s for finding a perfect balance for the one projectile I want to shoot. I have no desire to shoot a bunch of stuff at different speeds. I want it to be my grab and go 80 and beyond airgun.
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