TCooper wrote:
I hear what you're saying ten-ring. I've been on this forum since it's first week running (2005). The Crosman 2240, Crosman 1377/1322, Beeman P17 and cheap springer or pumper rifles were dominate topics. These days we see lots of rifle rigs worth well over $1000 with some going 2-3X that much. I decided to stick mainly with the cheapo airguns and tinker to get them shooting accurately. I still have a 1377, P17 and some cheapo Crosman B18 springers. If we had organized field target events up here I would likely upgrade my airgun options.
All winter I shoot paper from 10 metres in the basement to somewhat maintain the skill. Once this snow is gone I'll take the short drives to the country to enjoy plinking out to 80 yards. I prefer tin cans, homemade gongs, spinners/swingers and hanging small pots/pans and/or lids. I recently found a scrap 4" diameter stainless steel pot that should make some nice noise when hit. Part of my fun is making up targets.
No car or access to outdoor plinking . Shooting paper targets for accuracy is my main enjoyment but seeing tin cans, gongs ,etc. taking a shot would satisfy the fun element.