Power trends - People in the US have been trained since birth that more power is better. I've learned the hard way, accuracy is better but that's so esoteric, it's hard to market. Power is simple. This springer shoots at 1100fps, or that springer shoots at 1250 fps, even though it can't hit the broad side of a barn. A good gun is well balanced between power and accuracy, hopefully having a good bit of both.
Luckily the laws of physics do govern the power that can be generated by an airgun (or PB for that matter) so, since we are hitting the max one can expect with current power plants, maybe accuracy will make a comeback.
As for Regulation, look at Canada's restrictions on airguns. I thought Britain was strict at 12fpe, but Canada goes further at 6fpe before needing a certificate. I have one gun that's close to 6, a .177 pistol at 450 fps, but even that would require a certificate in Canada. No thanks!
Luckily the laws of physics do govern the power that can be generated by an airgun (or PB for that matter) so, since we are hitting the max one can expect with current power plants, maybe accuracy will make a comeback.
As for Regulation, look at Canada's restrictions on airguns. I thought Britain was strict at 12fpe, but Canada goes further at 6fpe before needing a certificate. I have one gun that's close to 6, a .177 pistol at 450 fps, but even that would require a certificate in Canada. No thanks!
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