I read OVER and OVER about the magical Artillery Hold and how it is a spring shooters ONLY way to get good accuracy. Alright guys see if you follow my thinking here . I don't think about the way I hold my toothbrush, my fork at the table , the steering wheel on my truck , or my Dingaling when I take a leak . I just go about my business and do it .What are the odds that if you Over think your shooting "hold" it not only is gonna be hard to repeat , but also kinda takes away from simple fun of shooting a springer..?.... .Not to mention impossible to repeat if you throw the gun up and decide to shoot at a crazed squirrel that has you cornered !! Some springers simply won't shoot straight . No tricky overly complicated" hold" is gonna make a difference. I hate that it's the truth , but it simply is . If you have pretty decent shooting technique your skills take over and you go on autopilot you don't over think it , you just shoot . ....... .My main shooting buddy and I have had MANY springers in every shape and size .We have banged our heads on the wall many times over a gun that simply is a junker . ... We haven't read this stuff , we've done this stuff .... We are by no means experts and I don't want to imply that at all . Just a couple of seasoned amateurs. But there is a formula for springers . It goes like this ....All else being equal ( good pellets , scope, barrel, shooting rest ) as power on a rifle goes up , if the weight of the rifle doesn't also increase then it becomes a scattergun.No hold will change that . There is a lot of violent fast poop happening when a spring rifle is fired . It's just the way they are . Don't get me wrong , it's not the brightest idea to strangle hold a springer with the force you would use strangling a drifter at Mardi gras. .. BUT On the other hand , You also don't need to hold it like it's a bomb that could go off at any moment and are afraid to touch it . A nice relaxed grip is easy to repeat , and if that won't make it shoot straight then try a different pellet . It's always worked for us
And if you've tried everything else and it STILL won't shoot straight... Park that springer against the barn door...They make wonderful doorstops and they look cool doing it