Most of my shooting is from the bench. I don’t hunt and don’t do matches. With SK+ in a good rifle, my accuracy is in the mid 0.3s at 50Y. If I want to get better accuracy (in the 0.2s), I have to shoot Center X.
After doing some reading and watching reviews, it seems that PCP guns are cable of similar accuracy on a calm day (at list similar to mid-grade 22lr ammo). It’s also very quiet and cheap to shoot.
This is why I placed an order for my first PCP rifle (BSA R-10 SE walnut in 0.177). I also ordered a Benjamin Traveler 4500PSI compressor.
If I can get similar accuracy at 50Y for much cheaper, I don’t see the point shooting of shooting SK+ (if you can find it) or cheaper ammo (if you can find it)…..unless you’re doing matches and you want to train for cheaper (not my case)
Cheap, accurate, quiet, backyard friendly, no need to worry about lot variations, no ammo/reloading shortage to deal with……It almost makes the 22LR look obsolete.
What’s your perspective on the subject?
After doing some reading and watching reviews, it seems that PCP guns are cable of similar accuracy on a calm day (at list similar to mid-grade 22lr ammo). It’s also very quiet and cheap to shoot.
This is why I placed an order for my first PCP rifle (BSA R-10 SE walnut in 0.177). I also ordered a Benjamin Traveler 4500PSI compressor.
If I can get similar accuracy at 50Y for much cheaper, I don’t see the point shooting of shooting SK+ (if you can find it) or cheaper ammo (if you can find it)…..unless you’re doing matches and you want to train for cheaper (not my case)
Cheap, accurate, quiet, backyard friendly, no need to worry about lot variations, no ammo/reloading shortage to deal with……It almost makes the 22LR look obsolete.
What’s your perspective on the subject?