I think I can speak from both sides. I shoot with a great group of guys and have had the opportunity to shoot most of the high end PCPs. I also have a couple of what would be considered high end PCPs. Most of my PCPs are what would be classified as economy. I have 4 different Hatsans, but all have been modified. I can say without a doubt that when I shoot my Hatsans I shoot the same as when I shoot my Crickets. My Allen Z tuned 25 cal Cricket is the easiest PCP I have ever shot. The trigger is perfect, the fit is perfect and it's dead on accurate. But everything I can do with it I can do with my AT44 long 25 cal. My group sizes are the same and I can hit objects the same distance with it.
I love seeing Matt Dubber and Ted's videos. It's obvious that they are high level shooters and use some of the most expensive guns. However, Kenny (Southern Gunner) who shoot mostly unmodified Hatsan PCPs and Baxter Walton shows that they shoot every bit as well as Dubber and Ted. I know some people have preferences for weight, length that determine which gun they choose. It seems that some people think if they got an expensive gun it will improve their shooting, but I'm here to say if you practice you will be able to hit any shots with whatever gun you use. What are your opinions? Please no bashing just give your opinions based on your shooting experiences.
I love seeing Matt Dubber and Ted's videos. It's obvious that they are high level shooters and use some of the most expensive guns. However, Kenny (Southern Gunner) who shoot mostly unmodified Hatsan PCPs and Baxter Walton shows that they shoot every bit as well as Dubber and Ted. I know some people have preferences for weight, length that determine which gun they choose. It seems that some people think if they got an expensive gun it will improve their shooting, but I'm here to say if you practice you will be able to hit any shots with whatever gun you use. What are your opinions? Please no bashing just give your opinions based on your shooting experiences.