I think the barrel thing has three sides. Is it about accuracy, consistency or is it about the projectile. Most of us know that those soda straws are capable of some amazing accuracy. Especially with pellets. Remember guys, we are buying pellet guns and even now the so called slug shooters are still just pellet guns with a more optimistic slug shooting option. So if you are shooting pellets with insane accuracy out of your soda straw, the interest would be in a barrel that is consistent with its POI. You don’t need a dead barrel as much as you need one that securely mounted. Now onto slugs. These are the projectiles that truly expose a barrel and it’s weaknesses. I believe that when and if certain manufacturers sell a gun that is a true slug gun, they are going to have to rethink how they are approaching barrels. It may even be in their best interest to be caliber specific. If you want to pretend your airgun is a real gun, then build it like one. Personally I hope the slug airgun never goes completely mainstream. I don’t want kids or full grown buffoons shooting birds off wires and rooftops in neighborhoods. But that’s another topic. Once I get my leade and slug size dialed in, the biggest gain I saw with my TJ slug barrels was tricking them into thinking they were shorter than they actually are. Never had to do that with pellets.
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