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Underlevers are more easy to shoot (thus more accurate ?) due to the weight of the lever at the front / often attached to the barrel. That helps with taming the barrel harmonics during the shot cycle, so an underlever spring piston airgun is less hold sensitive. This has nothing to do with a fixed barrel or not, that story is forum retorics
Quote from: triggerfest on March 19, 2023, 05:58:04 AMUnderlevers are more easy to shoot (thus more accurate ?) due to the weight of the lever at the front / often attached to the barrel. That helps with taming the barrel harmonics during the shot cycle, so an underlever spring piston airgun is less hold sensitive. This has nothing to do with a fixed barrel or not, that story is forum retorics You cannot state that as fact, no matter how often you repeat it. Not when dedicated breakbarrel shooters on here and elsewhere describe the myriad ways the pivot link status of a breakbarrel gun affects POI. Getting the pivot joint tightness right makes or breaks a breakbarrel gun's accuracy. Just a little too loose, or too tight, and the groups open up or move. Many breakbarrels, including some high-dollar specimens, like my late HW95, cannot be adjusted to a perfect pivot joint tightness, due to (lack of) manufacturing tolerances, while others, like many Gamos, BSA's and Webleys have no adjustment there at all. Just the manner of closing a barrel on a breakbarrel affects POI, which is kinda hard to swallow, but demonstrably true.Then there's the wear at the barrel forks, at the barrel detent, even on the breech face, which can be seen on old, much-used breakbarrels. Many breakbarrel guns are heavy, while some breakbarrels are both heavy and have a high relative mass at the front (like my WFH, with its H125 powerplant on a super-light plastic stock). These guns, too, have all the breakbarrel issues described above, while no fixed barrel gun has any of them. Many HW97's and TX200's are highly hold-sensitive, so your rhetoric doesn't hold water there, either.