My shot count is hole on hole.
Ha! Yes, hard to count how many shots when they are all hole in hole.
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My shot count is hole on hole.
My shot count is hole on hole.
Ha! Yes, hard to count how many shots when they are all hole in hole.Especially when you’re at 250 yards and it’s hard to see exactly. Well, unless you have a Tier1 scope of course.
I have an issue with what is doable with a hand pump. I see all the time, advice about large bottles and high max. filling pressures being not hand pump friendly, when what really matters is how many pumps per shot is what's important. What is the difference between 30 shots per hundred pumps on a gun that has a 500 cc bottle and one that has a 150 cc tank. They are equally hand pump friendly for the same amount of shots. It's only if you decide to fill the larger bottle gun to the max that it gets difficult to pump. The smaller tube gun will probably harder to pump because it will require higher pressure to achieve that 30 shots than the larger capacity bottle that will give you the same number of shots from a lower pressure. I know that some of you will not understand what I am trying to say. Perhaps somebody with better writing skills will be able to explain this better than me.
I look at shot count this way, it's good to know just how many shots you have available.
But say if my gun is shooting 40 shots at 40fpe. The reality is that just like I do not drive my car until its completely empty, I am more than likely going to top off my gun before that 40th shot.
Matter of fact I am probably topping off at somewhere between 25 - 30.
To me there is shot count and there's shots I'm going to actually use, and while it's great knowing a gun can shoot 100 shots per fill, I'm never using 90 - 100, that is like driving around with the fuel light on, imo.
I look at shot count this way, it's good to know just how many shots you have available.
But say if my gun is shooting 40 shots at 40fpe. The reality is that just like I do not drive my car until its completely empty, I am more than likely going to top off my gun before that 40th shot.
Matter of fact I am probably topping off at somewhere between 25 - 30.
To me there is shot count and there's shots I'm going to actually use, and while it's great knowing a gun can shoot 100 shots per fill, I'm never using 90 - 100, that is like driving around with the fuel light on, imo.
Your analogy is comparing apples with oranges. Following your ratio you will not finish a bottle of coke/water/beer completely, because you’ll be out of the drink and have an empty bottle. So you open a new bottle and start drinking from that, while leaving a bit in the old bottle. After all: You don’t want to get it empty... Quite strange if you ask me... Now if you’d say: I don’t want to be stuck with half a magazine full of pellets while suddenly being out of air, that would make more sense to me, but to each his own...
I think some of you missed the point. Spouting out the shot count without qualifying it means little... I thought I made that point in the next paragraph but perhaps I assumed incorrectly.
Of course there are times when gross shot count is preferred over an efficient tune. Or making bigly power gives you a woody. Or having an efficient tune with a big bottle is your preference. I was only making the point t that just spouting your shot count without any other information really doesn’t mean much.![]()