Holy crap

BS that is my opinion,sure a PCP is easier and can be more accurate at a longer distance....
Glad there are choices and have we them,to say a springer shooter is bragging because he can shoot a springer good is NO different than anyone else showing his or her target.....that is a 10 shot group at 27 yds with a .22 Webley Tomahawk,others can do better....is that bragging,heck ya !Oh btw I can do just as good with a pistol,but alas it is a PCP.....It's all good.
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within the shot-string. something ya don't really worry about with a break-barrel.

shooting any gun is "easier" the more you do it. :)

Well, I actually like to hit my target with precision without having to worry about "artillery holds", etc, etc, etc.

I admire those who can (or claim to) shoot springers consistently accurately with precision. However, I am not one who can do that and I know it. (smile)

So, PCP, multi-pump or single pump pneumatic is my choice because consistently hitting the pest/target with accuracy/precision is the entire point for me. (grin)

I do my very best to make clean one shot kills and I know I (personally) can't that consistently with springers/NP airguns.

To each their own and as I said, I admire those who can truly hit their target(s) with accuracy and precision using springers/NP airguns.

There are some who can do it and have proven it. I admire those folks.
 
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I shoot springers most of the time. I enjoy the challenge of the correct hold, finding the best pellet and learning how to shoot the gun accurately . I do shoot PCP's some time, but I just don't enjoy them as much as a good springer like a Weihrauch.
Once you master a good light hold, springers become much easier to shoot. I zeroed all of my springers to 50 yards. They all have the same hold over / under trajectory. It is a piece of cake to hit a target at 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 yards once everything is figured out no matter what springer I am shooting now.