I have 7 guns on one side of my safe and 2 on the other. Any one of the 7 can be grabbed, put in a case and taken somewhere to kill something or just start plinking stuff without any WTF moments. Always dead on and shooting the same speed. It’s possible with regulated guns but that reg has to be rock solid. Of the other 2 guns, one might be getting moved to the trustworthy side because of a recent barrel related discovery. It’s been rock solid for over a month. The remaining one gun will probably never be trusted. Like Khornet told me in a PM, it just has too many Achilles heels. But that love hate relationship gives me something to strive for. Unregulated guns can be rock solid as long as the barrel and how it’s mounted is not lacking. The two guns on the untrustworthy side of my safe are both FX’s and even though they frustrate me, I love shooting them.
Interesting.
All of my air rifles are rock solid. Now, I am not really a hunter, so the squirrel population on my property really doesn’t have much to fear from me so far. But I shoot all my guns (9 air rifles so far) pretty regularly. Usually from my deck at 25 to 35 yards, or 50 yards across my front lawn, or 50-65 yards in the woods on the property. In very case I am able to hit what I aim at, be it the bullseye (usually rested at 25 and 50 yards), the 2” spinners at 25 yards offhand, and the 5” plates on the trees or headshots on an old AR550 USPSA torso that I have set up at 50 yards offhand.
My FXs are absolutely dead on, whether rested or offhand. One hole groups at 25 yards, and MOA +/- 1/2 at 50 and, at the range, 100 yards. My other guns (Leshiy 2, Steyr Pro X and Huben K1) are great, but nowhere as precise as the FXs (Impact Mk2, M3, two Crown MK2, Wildcat MK3, Dreamline and Verminator). Of course, the non-FXs are semi-autos, so to expect them to shoot as well as the bolt guns is a bit of a stretch, at least for an air rifle. (My AR15s will match my bolt firearms all day, at least the ARs with upgraded triggers will)
And, yes, like you, I love shooting them all.