

Well, to start with, it would be fair to say that when it comes to quality, you do not get much better then Schmidt and Bender. 10 How to: choose the right pellet for your airgun.7 3 of the best: break-barrel air rifles under £300.4 3 of the best: Weihrauch airguns reviewed in 2021.3 The most important element affecting Springer accuracy.It does not matter what you do with the scope, it will not affect the ballistics and drop of the pellet. What you need to know is this: With a gun zeroed at 40 yards, the pellet will strike 20mm below crosshairs at 45 yards with low mounts it will strike 20mm below with high mounts, and it will strike 20mm below with no scope on the gun at all. When you have low mounts, you are looking closer to the horizontal of the pellet's flight, and to the human eye, it looks like the pellet is dropping more. If you have high mounts, you are looking at the drop from a higher point and through the flatter part of the pellet's flight at long range. What is actually happening is this: When you fire the gun, the pellet comes out of the barrel and climbs and then begins to drop. This is correct, but what is causing the confusion is that people think is actually the pellet being affected. 4 of a mi dot at 45 yards, but will drop 3 nil dots at 8 yards. However, if you put high mounts on your gun, your pellet will only drop. 6 of a mil dot at 45 yards, and 2 mil dots at 8 yards. Or to put it another way, if you have a 40-yard zero, then with medium mounts, your pellet will drop. In the world of HFT, there is a common trope that says, if you have high mounts it will tighten your ranges at distance, but increase them close up.
