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    Posted: 19 Apr 2026 at 7:46pm
Originally posted by nunga nunga wrote:

Originally posted by Ashman Ashman wrote:

That's a handy wee chart.
I'll find a download of that.
Still trying to to get dialled in and, even though I've shot a couple of OK 5 shot groups with the new rifle and it isn't bedded in yet, we all need to keep on improving and that might just help.


you can download it here uploads/3/Right-Handed.pdf


Thank you.   Much appreciated.
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Originally posted by Ashman Ashman wrote:

That's a handy wee chart.
I'll find a download of that.
Still trying to to get dialled in and, even though I've shot a couple of OK 5 shot groups with the new rifle and it isn't bedded in yet, we all need to keep on improving and that might just help.


you can download it here uploads/3/Right-Handed.pdf
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That's a handy wee chart.
I'll find a download of that.
Still trying to to get dialled in and, even though I've shot a couple of OK 5 shot groups with the new rifle and it isn't bedded in yet, we all need to keep on improving and that might just help.
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Nice chart! never seen that before.
Seems accurate too. Most of it is in the control of the right hand, for me,according to the chart. That would be dead right. Missing a couple of half fingers on that hand does change the grip.
Then that tidies up on the "how I shoot" target. When im comfortable with the grip.I know I shoot tighter holding the forestock as well. So i guess im compensating with my left grip as well.
Still things to look at and improve on cheers. Got a left hand chart as well. Or that just mirror image.
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here is some more information on this as well.



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Great idea mercs.
Encouraged me to do the same as ive never actually tested different holds.
Bottom right has a marked pulled an no extra shot ( thought i took it) thats the artillary hold.
Other pulled shot,reshot.
I forgot to do one with me holding the forestock as well. Its more accurate than tested on bag..
No wind to speak of.
Gun is a magnum.
How i hold this gun. Just below firm pressure on the shoulder stock. Above light though.
Hand wrapped around forestock in light grip.
I prefer to hold it closer to trigger end like this

If i need to grab further down the stock for whatever reason the fingers are barely touching the side. Basically the thumb and index finger are holding the stock.


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Originally posted by mercs mercs wrote:

G Magnum with different holds.
Letting the rifle move and not opposing the forces for best result.


25 yards indoors
Bench-rest using front bag
50mm OD diagram with 6mm bull
H&N FTT 14.6 grain 5.53mm

rifle held firmly downwards and hard into shoulder


rifle front using artillery hold but still hard into shoulder


rifle rested under its own weight on bag and loose to shoulder 







I put about 150 pellets through today , a mixture but 125 Gamo Hunter and the shoulder hold with very little front interference was the go.  Let it do its thing and I'm still learning how to do mine with this particular rifle.   
Some promising signs, despite the wind gusts at Lake Heron.   Crow Magnums, Hornets, Baracuda Hunter all grouped OK, conditions aside.
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Great illustration of the Artillery Hold, mercs! Smile

And don't forget "Follow Through" - a much under-rated additional technique to be used alongside the Artillery Hold.....

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G Magnum with different holds.
Letting the rifle move and not opposing the forces for best result.


25 yards indoors
Bench-rest using front bag
50mm OD diagram with 6mm bull
H&N FTT 14.6 grain 5.53mm

rifle held firmly downwards and hard into shoulder


rifle front using artillery hold but still hard into shoulder


rifle rested under its own weight on bag and loose to shoulder 







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Originally posted by -Ec -Ec wrote:

Good luck with the new gun - I'm sure you will get a lot of enjoyment from it.   There is a post about the Gamo Swarm in the reviews section of the forum.  Just search for Gamo G Magnums and you should find it.   I'm pretty sure Mercs still has his and will be more than happy to share his knowledge with you.  Finding what pellet(s) his one likes might be a good place to start.

I would love to have better scopes for my guns but so far I'm happy with the CV Life scopes as I really can't afford to spend much more.   It would have been more logical buying a single quality air gun and scope rather than 4 air rifles and two air pistols but I do enjoy using all my guns as they are all different.  Even my $15 177 that don’t have a rail for mounting a scope is fun trying to hit cans or spinners with open sites. 

Anyway - welcome to the forum and don't be afraid to share your journey - both the successes and failures.

EC thanks for that.  I'll have a look through that section and learn some stuff.
Failures is what i specialize in until I succeed.  I'm not particularly talented shooting wise, but I am persistent and that, beside all else, gets me there, in the end.
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Good luck with the new gun - I'm sure you will get a lot of enjoyment from it.   There is a post about the Gamo Swarm in the reviews section of the forum.  Just search for Gamo G Magnums and you should find it.   I'm pretty sure Mercs still has his and will be more than happy to share his knowledge with you.  Finding what pellet(s) his one likes might be a good place to start.

I would love to have better scopes for my guns but so far I'm happy with the CV Life scopes as I really can't afford to spend much more.   It would have been more logical buying a single quality air gun and scope rather than 4 air rifles and two air pistols but I do enjoy using all my guns as they are all different.  Even my $15 177 that don’t have a rail for mounting a scope is fun trying to hit cans or spinners with open sites. 

Anyway - welcome to the forum and don't be afraid to share your journey - both the successes and failures.
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Originally posted by muzza muzza wrote:

For pellets - you can buy test packages of pellets , 6 or 7 differing types from one maker , that allows you to try without having to buy a full box at full price,

The selection is better for 177 than 22 but enough to work out the style and weight that your rifle prefers

Yep I bought a test packet with 5 different H & N pellets.  about 50of each by the looks. The only bulk lot I bought was the Hades at $49.95 for 500 and if they're no good in it, someone on here that loves them will get a deal.  There does seem to be on line consensus that these rifles tend to shoot those pretty well, but consensus can be a whole lot of idiots agreeing with each other, or some very well informed folk doing the same.
I'll soon find out one way or the other.  All part of the fun of a new firearm.  And, in a slug gun, very inexpensive fun too.
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Originally posted by RangerPete RangerPete wrote:

There is a theory (which I subscribe to) that a scope should cost at least as much as the rifle….
Hummm 🤔

That's an expensive theory.
The Element was $435, the gun was $899.  I'm comfortable that, if I can do my part, that combo should be all good.
It's not going to get the same thrashing my pest control and personal use weapons had as i won't be thrashing it day and night on contracts and i won't be smashing through alpine scrub to shoot thar and deer with it.   The budget was $1200, the cost was $1350, with a gun bag, as my biggest rifle case was an inch too short.  Big bugger of a gun!
But air rifles are hard on scopes so will tell wether my decision was the right one.
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For pellets - you can buy test packages of pellets , 6 or 7 differing types from one maker , that allows you to try without having to buy a full box at full price,

The selection is better for 177 than 22 but enough to work out the style and weight that your rifle prefers
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There is a theory (which I subscribe to) that a scope should cost at least as much as the rifle….
Hummm 🤔
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