Well, you can spend a lot of money, all of it, in fact, and not beat physics. However, a regulator generally avoids those problems, but with some other costs (namely occupying space in your air tube).
Thanks. Good tips. I know a guy that's been getting high 40s and low 50s on 56 point courses with the same rifle, so yeah he's good for tips. And, yes, I have been practicing sitting in the living room. LOL.
I'm mimicking tazhunter0's post. But it's really more a specific question. I have an HW97 with a UTG 8-32x scope. I took it to some indoor ranges to get it on paper and start a sight-in process. I was shooting off craptacular rests (some sort of shredded rubber thing and then blocks covered...