Spray & pray . . . .

I tried the full auto feature on my Sidewinder 30 for the first time and I guess surprised was the best way to describe the experience. It makes a hell of a racket, cycles faster than I expected and gives a pretty decent push from a standing position. Reminds me a bit of a Sig MP9, a rolling block 9mm I got to shoot a few years ago. The only thing missing was the brass flying everywhere. I know its not practical but it is pretty cool.
 
Maybe with some practice. I guess it flys in the face of what most people enjoy, the precision experience of air gunning. I suppose if one was up close varmint shooting and didn't have time to aim but that's not very responsible either. I'm fine with the semi-auto part but I get it, there is a rhythm to cocking between shots.
@GTSdvr After about 2k - 3k pellets, one can probably find their groove. You have any video of you using the full auto feature? What were you aiming at? Did you try the county fair "shoot out the star and win a prize" styled shooting?
 
I tried the full auto feature on my Sidewinder 30 for the first time and I guess surprised was the best way to describe the experience. It makes a hell of a racket, cycles faster than I expected and gives a pretty decent push from a standing position. Reminds me a bit of an Sig MP9, a rolling block 9mm I got to shoot a few years ago. The only thing missing was the brass flying everywhere. I know its not practical but it is pretty cool.
Shot mine on full auto mode one time - anticlimactic - sold it the next day.