FX Crown Accuracy

Keep in mind that you can get a somewhat skewed view of accuracy if you just look at the groups posted on the forum here. People tend to post groups that they're really proud of, an average group isn't much special. If you do the wind-drift math, for example, you'll see that just a breath of air at 75 yards will move you an inch. Not to mention, in 16 shots on unsorted pellets, you're lucky not to get a single flier. Food for thought. ;) 
 
Today was a good day of shooting. When these kind of groups are shot, I tend to say my gun is capable of these groups, not me. As most know, we tend to blame flyers on unsorted pellets and or sporadic gusts of wind, not our poor trigger control. Today, there were no excuses and the gun shot amazing, and I held on target. God bless you all. 
 
I believe we check accuracy to get a baseline as to what a gun is capable of achieving. After we establish that baseline, it is then the shooters responsibility to adjust to the environmental factors to product an accurate shot. Why not test indoors to get your baseline. I would not routinely shoot indoors, because you would never be able to learn to shoot in real world situations. Funny thing, I’ve seen many on YouTube shoot groups with this gun that are, in my opinion, unfair to the gun. You cannot have poor trigger control, gusty winds and Crosman pellets in the mix if you want to know the true capabilities of the Crown. My intention was to show what I could achieve with ZERO wind, good concentration and spot on trigger control. I’m sure the gun is capable of better though. We