I was shooting with lots of friends today. I don't own any powder burners besides my 9mm pistol which was given to me. While I was able to be respectable with the air guns (my Whisper was dead on!), they just don't have it when it comes to a side wind.
In my mil dot scope I was having to aim 2 mils high and one to the right to compensate for distance. Though it was very challenging, I was the only one to hit the 60 meter target in the center! On the other hand, I felt if I had a powder gun, I would have plunked it dead center every time.
Maybe I need to give up the springers and go to the "dark side". We had a lot of fun regardless. My shoulder is still a hurting from shooting a 3.5" magnum slug gun! That thing is as bad as a 40 mike mike grenade launcher! I followed that up with a Moison Nagant for another six rounds and my shoulder is hurting like heck!
One neat thing is I shot a bunch of rounds from my Grandad's 20 gauge. It is a Remington 1148 with the the howitzer barrel. It makes a lot of noise as the entire barrel recoils as it shoots. It was the first semi-automatic shotgun I'd ever shot. I've taken a BUNCH of squirrels with it and a lot of Pheasants when I lived in Kansas with it.
I may give it back to my brother to keep. His son is the only "real" Atchley boy. I'd like to see it passed down to another generation. After all I can afford to buy a new shotgun and pass it on to my son Moses (who while is an Atchley boy, he is an adopted Atchley boy).
