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I'm a 40+ yr powder burner, new to airguns. I have a Crosman Fury springer that I did a home tune on. It shoots very well, but is still hold sensitive even with the stock stuffed with leather scraps to deaden sound and lead weights (45acp cast bullets) to add weight. Now it makes a solid thump instead of the awful sproinngg it used to make.
Here's my question: Do different pellets affect hold sensitivity differently? It seems to me that some pellets I shoot are much more forgiving than some other pellets in terms of hold sensitivity. I often slip back into my wicked powder burning ways and cram the buttstock into my shoulder. Some pellets let me get away with it only opening up the groups slightly. Other pellets go all over the place if I just touch the buttstock to my shoulder.
Maybe it's just me. Maybe I just haven't got the "zen" of airgunning yet.
Here's my question: Do different pellets affect hold sensitivity differently? It seems to me that some pellets I shoot are much more forgiving than some other pellets in terms of hold sensitivity. I often slip back into my wicked powder burning ways and cram the buttstock into my shoulder. Some pellets let me get away with it only opening up the groups slightly. Other pellets go all over the place if I just touch the buttstock to my shoulder.
Maybe it's just me. Maybe I just haven't got the "zen" of airgunning yet.