What's the most accurate pcp you have ever shot or own

Hands DOWN !!! the RAW TM-1000 in .20 cal.

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Guys half your age would break their spines dong this contortionist move, lol!
 
Hands DOWN !!! the RAW TM-1000 in .20 cal.

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Guys half your age would break their spines dong this contortionist move, lol!

Lol I'm 28 and don't think I can really bend like that for long without my lower back killing me. But did get bucked off our horse 2 years ago and ever since then lots of bending kills my lower back. Would love that gun though!!

For me it'd likely be my old WARP Cobra .30. However needed to be cleaned every 100 shots or so. In .22 it'd be a toss up between my old AAA EVOL Standard, Edgun R5M Standard or Taipan Veteran Long. All three would shoot to my abilities and crazy consistent rarely ever needing to clean the barrel which to me is important.
 
This is my most accurate rifle, a Theoben rapid done by AZ. It’s a .20 caliber and it’s incredibly accurate as long as there’s no wind. Here’s pictures of the rifle and two groups at 130 yards, the one with the pellet on the measuring tape is from a long time ago and I have never done that good since lol! I think without the flyer that hit the round rod that group would have bettered the other one.
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This is my most accurate rifle, a Theoben rapid done by AZ. It’s a .20 caliber and it’s incredibly accurate as long as there’s no wind. Here’s pictures of the rifle and two groups at 130 yards, the one with the pellet on the measuring tape is from a long time ago and I have never done that good since lol! I think without the flyer that hit the round rod that group would have bettered the other one.
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That is indeed accuracy !!!
 
Emu, I just wish I could do that consistently! Those two groups are my best and they are several years apart, with many many attempts in between to repeat it lol! But still I can usually get a two inch group at that distance pretty consistently. We are so lucky to have awesome airguns.

If the rifle was able to make those groups irrespective of a good or bad day and irrespective of circumstances, the rifle is extraordinary !!!
 
A couple of years ago I had bought some airguns for the horse ranchers where I shoot. One guy wanted a .22 Daystate Renegade just like the one that was mine that I had sold to Danny a year prior and was a very accurate gun. So I found a used one on AoA for a good price and bought it, cleaned it good, changed out a few o-rings, replaced the battery, scoped it with a Bushnell Engage 4-16x and got it shooting right around 890 to 905 fps for a very good 50 shot non regulated curve (18.1 gr JSB).

So the Saturday I was to deliver the gun, I stopped at the ranch where I had my range setup to sight the gun in prior to delivery. I aired it up, sat down on the picnic table, target at 50 yards. Took a few shots to zero, then decided to shoot a few 5 shot groups. First shot dead center, then shot two more and thought the gun was broken. Took a shot to the side and saw the hole right where I aimed. Went back and took two more at the first hole, and literally had a one hole group that looked like a .25 caliber hole! So I decided to do it again, and another five shot group, this time with a single hole about the size of a .30 caliber hole. I was totally amazed. Very little to no wind, but OMG. So I did it one more time with the same results. Then I'm thinking – man, I should keep this gun, but the buyer was waiting at his ranch…

So I meet John at his place, and we walk down to where he had some wood piles about 80 to 90 yards out, and he had set up a picnic table to shoot from. I go over the gun with him, fill a couple of magazines, and we both sit down. Less than a minute goes by and I see a fat ground squirrel that ranged at 85 yards on the woodpile. I show him the Strelok on my phone, and where to holdover. He aims with bipod on picnic table, pulls the trigger and SCHWACK, perfect head shot. Then a few seconds later another pops up and he smokes that one. We're both jumping around and high fiving, that was one super satisfied customer…

To this date that is the most accurate gun I've ever owned, even if I only owned it for a week…
 
A couple of years ago I had bought some airguns for the horse ranchers where I shoot. One guy wanted a .22 Daystate Renegade just like the one that was mine that I had sold to Danny a year prior and was a very accurate gun. So I found a used one on AoA for a good price and bought it, cleaned it good, changed out a few o-rings, replaced the battery, scoped it with a Bushnell Engage 4-16x and got it shooting right around 890 to 905 fps for a very good 50 shot non regulated curve (18.1 gr JSB).

So the Saturday I was to deliver the gun, I stopped at the ranch where I had my range setup to sight the gun in prior to delivery. I aired it up, sat down on the picnic table, target at 50 yards. Took a few shots to zero, then decided to shoot a few 5 shot groups. First shot dead center, then shot two more and thought the gun was broken. Took a shot to the side and saw the hole right where I aimed. Went back and took two more at the first hole, and literally had a one hole group that looked like a .25 caliber hole! So I decided to do it again, and another five shot group, this time with a single hole about the size of a .30 caliber hole. I was totally amazed. Very little to no wind, but OMG. So I did it one more time with the same results. Then I'm thinking – man, I should keep this gun, but the buyer was waiting at his ranch…

So I meet John at his place, and we walk down to where he had some wood piles about 80 to 90 yards out, and he had set up a picnic table to shoot from. I go over the gun with him, fill a couple of magazines, and we both sit down. Less than a minute goes by and I see a fat ground squirrel that ranged at 85 yards on the woodpile. I show him the Strelok on my phone, and where to holdover. He aims with bipod on picnic table, pulls the trigger and SCHWACK, perfect head shot. Then a few seconds later another pops up and he smokes that one. We're both jumping around and high fiving, that was one super satisfied customer…

To this date that is the most accurate gun I've ever owned, even if I only owned it for a week…

I do not know why other makers did not follow the electronic trigger path.

It is a pitty you have had to deliver that rifle.

But there´s a golden rule: " A man worths what his word worths".


 
This is my most accurate rifle, a Theoben rapid done by AZ. It’s a .20 caliber and it’s incredibly accurate as long as there’s no wind. Here’s pictures of the rifle and two groups at 130 yards, the one with the pellet on the measuring tape is from a long time ago and I have never done that good since lol! I think without the flyer that hit the round rod that group would have bettered the other one.
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Mighty fibe shooting Dave. You think my Az .20 rapid can do that. Lol. Tommy.
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I do not know why other makers did not follow the electronic trigger path.






I'm sure things have improved over the years... but I still "trust" issues when it comes to electronic trigger

- Had a friend with a nice Walther FP paperweight, because of a dead electronic module

- two guys I shot with, gave up on their electronic Morini 10m pistol