Thank you for the great write up, just entered the pcp world 3 months ago and I admit that I need to learn and learn! I appreciate all the great info that is shared.
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.... (and this is the point I wanted to make all along) as a newbie to the sport of air gunning and this forum I really do appreciate that there are folks like you guys that are willing to share your knowledge and experiences so old farts like me can get the most fun out of our toys. And besides that, I can always sit at the computer and read everybody’s posts when its raining and I can’t go out and play.
PS If the wife should ask y'all tell her all that stuff I listed only cost 250 dollars.
Great post, Gerry. You got my thinking going, and I’d like to contribute to your tread by asking all who replied, if there ever was a six week course at a designated camp where they taught you to be a better airgunner in all the levels and disciplines, from field target to speed silhouette, what pcp(I’m gonna add that the camp will introduce break barrels in these six weeks, also) platforms would they provide? The camp says don’t bring anything but yourself, they provide everything.
If they guaranteed you that by the end of 6 weeks you’ll be a 1/2” MOA shooter or better at a 100, what gear would they provide in order to guarantee a high success rate?
To avoid brand favoring/bashing, how about we just call out the cost ranges of the gear.
After studying the internet for a while, I decided to go straight for the IMPACT [and] buying scope, mounts, bi-pod, ammo, air tank, fittings, hoses, range finder, chronograph, shooting bench, targets, gun rest etc. etc. etc. etc.
PS: If the wife should ask y'all tell her all that stuff I listed only cost 250 dollars.