Good shooting Mark,
Yeah, I know what you mean about aiming for the easy target. When my brother was teaching me to shoot shotgun. I was taught to not "flock shoot", but to pick one bird out of the bunch, concentrate on it so much that I see details of it as I swing on it and shoot,
When the mob lands here they are all hyper nervous and jerking and weaving around trying to grab food before the others can. That makes for alot of movement. The sole bird yesterday was easier because it had the compost pile all to itself. It moved less, but even then breast shot and rolled with a Jumbo, it flew off.
While I was waiting for Starlings I saw two Reds chasing around the trees in the back. With the Whisper then sighted in for Jumbos at 20 yards I had no idea where to aim that far back. So, this moring I re-sighted it back to 30 yards for the lighter Jumbo RS.
Then I put my spare Bushnel 3-9 on my Crosman Powermaster. It chronies at 620fps with 10 pumps and Copperhead BB's, and it always surprises me how accurate it is out to 20 yards. Now, with a scope on it, it's putting all the BB's in a quarter sized area of snow at the base of a weed out by the feeder.
I'll try the Powermaster on the Starlings after the snow stops and see if it makes a differance.
Paul.