Yes.
We are so wonderfully blessed these days to have such excellent options in both categories available to us.
I have really enjoyed guns like those offered by Daystate where such care has been taken at the factory to obtain an excellent state of tune before boxing it up and shipping it to the customer. So pick up and shoot is excellent.
Then there are those guns by the likes of Daystate/Brocock and FX (and others, but I am most familiar with these) which give either manual or electronic quick and easy field set-point adjustments of power. And these can be so handy in different conditions, shooting situations and/or using different pellets, that we sometimes wonder how we got along with a non-field-adjustable gun.
Then many times one gets to a point where the almost infinite self-tuning potentials don't seem as daunting as they once did. And we begin to play, and sometime are able to reach that elusive goal of 'harmonic tune' for a gun/projectile combination. And this can become somewhat addictive.
I am incredibly fortunate (much to the chagrin of my wife and of our financial advisor) to not have to limit myself to only 1 or 2 guns which need to 'do everything'. And I have kind of adopted the Odoyle philosophy of getting a gun/projectile combination optimized and leaving it that way, instead of asking one gun to shoot pellets & slugs, softly or with high power, through endlessly changing barrels, liners, settings, etc.
I am by no means anywhere near any expert level of shooter, having only really gotten serious about airguns last July. I don't compete. I may occasionally take out some pests at our shooting range, who are burrowing and continuously damaging/degrading our safety berms. The vast majority of my shooting is plinking in my back yard, trying to get my personal skills somewhat closer to the the capabilities of the guns I am shooting.
So in the end I guess that I like to pick up an airgun, chosen for the application, and just shoot it. But I have also lately found the love of tuning to get that particular gun where I want it to be.
So the answer to your question for me is 'yes'.