987654321 wrote:
So you're just getting into airguns. You put a target at 10 yards and can't put in a 1" group to save your life. You've read about the break-in period, so you give it a couple of tins of pellets, but still no luck.
Frustrated, you turn to the internet for help:
1. You have to find the right pellet! So you spend hundreds of dollars and countless hours firing off every premium pellet.
2. It's that junk bundled scope! Paralax is your problem, so you upgrade the optics.
4. You've got to perfect that hold! Your left thumb moves an 1/8" of an inch between shots, and that sweater you wore on Monday gives a little more pressure to the back of the stock, so you take those 6 different tins of JSB pellets, and you practice and you practice and you practice...
And every once in a while, a group holds tight (it's only mathematics), and you convince yourself that you just have to repeat that magical 5-shot wonder.
Gee, make you wonder if it's not easier/cheaper to buy a gun that comes with a test-target. This way you already know what works in this gun. You only have to practice