Believe it or not, you can actually have too much choice. It is a great privilege, but it’s a luxury that also has a downside. I am in a very lucky position, because my job enables me to shoot a lot of different airguns, and that in turn means that I have an opportunity to try different models, often for several weeks at a time, before I commit to buying them. Literally hundreds of guns have passed through my hands over that time, and that certainly says a lot for the ones that I have decided are keepers. Receiving that letter started me thinking a lot more deeply about the airgun collection I have amassed over the last 30 or so years, and how I came to end up with the guns I regard as my favourites. My gun room contains numerous different air rifles, each one of them set up differently, and I simply take the one that seems appropriate for whatever it is I’m heading out to do. ![]() ![]() It’s something I had never really given a great deal of thought to in the past. ![]() Some time ago, a reader wrote in to ask about the various guns I use for my hunting and, most significantly, how I go about choosing which one to use for any given scenario.
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