JTS JTS Airacuda - New Owner - First brand new PCP - Looks used

PCP life without a chronograph is almost impossible. Even if you have a robust trouble free gun like a Taipan or AAA. PCP owners need that tool just like they need pellets and air. You at least need baseline speeds for what you’re shooting. Then when, not if something gets weird, you can check your guns speeds. With the cost of pellets, a good enough chronograph will cost you what, three tins of pellets?
To be honest. I don't want to tinker with numbers and speeds and all that. I want to shoot at targets and maybe animals everyonce in a while. I honestly have no desire to learn all the number stuff. I'm just focusing on filling with air and pulling the trigger and look at the sky and smile because I am outside. I have no desire to become a PCP'r, I just want to shoot pellets.
 
To be honest. I don't want to tinker with numbers and speeds and all that. I want to shoot at targets and maybe animals everyonce in a while. I honestly have no desire to learn all the number stuff. I'm just focusing on filling with air and pulling the trigger and look at the sky and smile because I am outside. I have no desire to become a PCP'r, I just want to shoot pellets.
I definitely agree to a large extent. I would like a chrony for tuning my rifles. Outside of that, if you're used to your gun and how it shoots, you know when something is off. I've had no problem taking plenty of small game, predators and pesky varmints while hiking and brush hunting by knowing my rifle and my hold-overs.
 
To be honest. I don't want to tinker with numbers and speeds and all that. I want to shoot at targets and maybe animals everyonce in a while. I honestly have no desire to learn all the number stuff. I'm just focusing on filling with air and pulling the trigger and look at the sky and smile because I am outside. I have no desire to become a PCP'r, I just want to shoot pellets.
Your thoughts on this will change over time.