I'm so spoiled shooting pcp rifles that every time i shoot a break barrel i flinch from the recoil and can't follow the pellet, anybody else experiencing same thing ?
Sometimes when my buddy Matt brings his 1963 Husqvarna .270 to the range and I shoot it , the hair trigger, and MASSIVE (compared to air rifles) recoil totally catch me off guard lol
Both are excellent rifles! hes shooting 120 grain hp at 34xx fps (self loaded rounds)I have a pre-64 Winchester field model .270, I know how you feel.
Yep. I never have cared for springers all that much. I'm much more partial to co2 and pump-ups.I'm so spoiled shooting pcp rifles that every time i shoot a break barrel i flinch from the recoil and can't follow the pellet, anybody else experiencing same thing ?
I'm so spoiled shooting pcp rifles that every time i shoot a break barrel i flinch from the recoil and can't follow the pellet, anybody else experiencing same thing ?
I started with PCP's and they had become boring. Too accurate, too powerful and too easy. I switched to springers for the challenge. Hitting a quarter-sized spinner at 50 yards with a springer is a hoot. I still like my PCP's but they have their place.I started with springers but I switched to PCP rifles. For me PCPs are better in every way; there is no going back.
Smitty i have similar story, i won't tell who he is because it was embarrassing enough, but this young man after national guard boot camp, by the way finished second out of 300 other guard trainees, forgot his shooting glasses, any way he shot my gamo springer out the kitchen window at a ground hog, he turned toward me after the shot and a trickle of blood ran down along side his nose, nothing more was said.One of the reasons I bought a PCP stems from the first time my son shot a gun. It was an old springer I had sitting around. I thought my son was just getting used to the rifle -- he started off with his eye socket right against the scope and then he fired!
He had a bit of a bruise around his eye socket for a couple days. Must have been pretty painful for him. He was scared of guns for a long time after that.
He's since used a scope on a PCP and can use it properly. But he still prefers red dots!
I'm so spoiled shooting pcp rifles that every time i shoot a break barrel i flinch from the recoil and can't follow the pellet, anybody else experiencing same thing ?
It depends on what your goal is. I understand and appreciate those who can shoot springers well. But every time this comes up, it seems that being able to overcome the problems of shooting a springer well is what is mostly being bragged about. Not accuracy/precision, but overcoming the hurdles that springers present.I think harder can be better, another thing is sometimes harder can be easier, and technique can carry one's goals farther.
I'm glad I like my time doing harder things, when I am done with them I go to the easier-to-shoot PCPs.
Both have a place, never think I will say one is better than the other.maybe when I get older,LOL.