I think all the guns we listed are very accurate. Im mostly intrested in accuracy at long range. So in your opinion what makes this more accurate than the others.
Do you think your still in the Honeymoon phase? I would be curious to see if you still feel this way in a month or so. It will wear off in a bit and you will soon be shopping for that next best new riffle. Just joking but I am intrested in understanding why you feel so strongly about this.
You shooting hole in hole at 200yds?? Is its consistancy accross multiple shots?? Are your groups that much tighter?? Id lime to know. Im new to the whole PCP world and just picked up my first gun but its sounds like I should have done more research.
You are right.
I have very few time with the Sidewinder. Along time my opinion based on experience can change (I hope not).
Within my house I can shot up to 100 yards to my targets. Just crossing the street I can shot up to 350. As you may anticipate my house is not in downtown.
I am retired so I shot so frequently with my air rifles at that I know what I can expect to achieve with each one of my rifles, from 50 to 100 yards on paper targets and shooting to stones at 190 and 230 yards.
Maybe for Rick, Shooter 1721, is very common to be able to consistently hit match heads at 100 yards or consistently hit a golf ball at 230 yards. It was not my case, the way I shoot.
Well with the Sidewinder I noticed that I can achieve an accuracy far away better than the one I got with my previous PCP's.
In my first share of comments on the Sidewinder I said that the weakness that I foresaw to achieve perfect accuracy with the Sidewinder was the trigger (a long middle weight first step with out the possibility of predicting the shot), I do not know if the trigger is improving or if I am learning to shoot with that trigger, but the accuracy on paper at 83 yards (where I have my more distant pellet trap right now) is outstanding (for my standards ------ But I do not have anything else to compare with---).
These are my first comments on the Sidewinder .30 Cal that I just received. The rifle arrived filled at 250 bar and regulator set at about 149 bar. The rifle feels really light. My Daystate Wolverine HP. 25 Cal seem to be louder. Total length is perfect for handling. The ergonomics are...
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As I do not have a bipod, maybe the Sidewinder with a bipod at the shot jumps like a kangaroo, I may not know.... I am only in a position to talk about my experience.