Here is what I have done in the last year to improve on POI! When I started I was getting 5" groups at 100 yards. Note: I have not shot a rifle in many years since I was young and dumb. I took up the sport of Air Rifle shooting last Aug. 2018 and here a few thoughts for those new to the sport! I shot over 14,000 pellets last year. Yes, I am retired. 

- Clean the barrel: I am not talking about getting your new gun and running a cloth thru it! Get a proper mop and JSB bore cleaning compound and “Polish the barrel”. Get any of the little things that could cause pellet damage.
- Weigh and sort your pellets! Know that your competitors are doing it. If you don’t; know their POI will be more consistent than yours.
- Get a scope that you can see your POI and watch that pellet fly! When using lighter weight pellets the wind moves them.
- Barrel Harmonics: I found this to have a minor difference on POI. I have also tried Air strippers and my preference moderator. (Improved the POI by ½ “ at 100 yards)
- Programing / Tuning your rifle. My Daystate Red Wolf to me 3 months of trial and error just to program the high power. Thank you “the other Mark” for allowing me to borrow your programmer for so long! (Improved by 2” at 100 yards)
- Kips Pellet Stabilizer! Big improvement sold platform to shoot from. Easy to adjust for the gusting wind days at 100 yards. (Improved stability, led to consistency in POI). This setup is on my gun in the picture.
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These are some of the many things that I tried to improve performance over the past years. I hope you find at least one of theses tips helpful.
Keeping my eye on what matters to me: Improving the POI for my competitors, forcing me to get better each and every day / in every way!
Rob