Try shooting without a rest. That'll change bored to frustrated. Shoot prone off your elbows or standing offhand. It'll change your expectations and if you can work past frustration, it gets to be a lot of fun.
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A piece of meat and yellow jackets!Spread some jam on your targets and wait for wasps to arrive, shooting those never get old![]()
I shoot targets to initially zero the gun and for checking POA/POI at the ranges I shoot. After that? I’m a plinking fool, the casual, no pressure fun, the satisfying hits, etc. Most of my guns are capable of more than my skill set allows, I’m not going to spend time chasing small groups. Plinking and pesting are the main reasons I got into PCPs. I also love being “bored” by my “tried and tested“ same old PCPs. Good post.I came to a point where I want to shoot, take the air rifle, shoot one or two 5 shot groups at different distances which is always about the same good group, pack up a go put away the rifle. I am getting bored with target shooting. If it is not hunting, which I don't get regular opportunity to do, the rifle is not getting much use anymore. I tested most pellets available to me, I have the DOPE on all I shot so there is no challenge anymore. Luckily I did not buy more new rifles as I can see people are getting bored with shooting the same rifle, buy another just to go through that prosses again.
How often do you get to that state of mind? Is that when you start looking for a new rifle to buy?
I was waiting to see if you had a responce.This morning, after this discussion, I felt like shooting again. So I decided to use JSB 14.35gr pellets as I did not use it recently. Looked and the dope and adjusted the pcp accordingly, 920 fps. Slight breeze. First shots on 50 meter, pellet on pellet, over to 75 meter, the same and over to 100 meter, 25mm group. I never tried the 150 meter plate with this 14gr pellets so adjusted according to Strelok - missed low. Tweaked data on Strelok and shoot again, hit the plate low and tweaked Strelok again, adjust and shoot, centre of plate and so does the next 15 or more shots, about 40 - 50mm group in the breeze. Then I put 6 palm seeds in a row at 25 meter, shoot standing resting against a tree, six shots, six seeds hit. Then six seeds at 50 meter, shot 4 and 2 got knocked off the frame by others moving sideways. Done for now. OK, at least everything is ready for next month's trip to hunt some antelope with the muzzleloader and the pcp is going along for some spurfowl.
For the rest of the day we are going to hit the road with the bikes through some twisties as planed.
How often do you get to that state of mind?
I'm similar but shoot PCP's tweak the daylights out of them...forget everything...repeat...I'm now trying to figure out how in the heck I got my Maverick .22 Compact to shoot slugs. Oh I do keep notes but to keep it interesting they are non-sequential so basically meaningless. Hours of fun trying to figure out what in the heck they mean.My system is for keeping it fresh is simple.
1) Shoot springers
2) Take zero notes
3) Cycle through them until I feel I've mastered that particular gun again and then move on to the next one
4) Tinkering helps.
I tried that, using the side of a barn as a back stop, missed the barn. 6 decades ago I could do it with a .22lr but today, and these heavy PCP's, not happening.Try shooting without a rest. That'll change bored to frustrated. Shoot prone off your elbows or standing offhand. It'll change your expectations and if you can work past frustration, it gets to be a lot of fun.
Just saw this. Need a PCP pistol shooting shot.
That zombie target is Awesome !I typically only shoot paper to sight in or test projectiles or tune. I enjoy shooting steel resettable targets or spinners the most.