PasadenaMike
Grand HAMster

There’s a lot of talk online—especially from YouTubers—about things like extreme spread, standard deviation, shot count, and all that. But in the real world, especially in the field, the target tells you everything you need to know. If the pellets are grouping, the gun is in its sweet spot. If they start to drop off, you’re out of it. Simple as that.
For a long time, I was shooting my Talon P in what I thought was its sweet spot—about 8 good shots with a spread of 26 FPS from 2400 to 2000 PSI. That worked great, and I stuck with it.
But today changed everything. I had a chance to shoot out on some BLM land where I finally had space to stretch things out. I started by shooting in my usual sweet spot, then just kept going. To my surprise, the point of impact stayed consistent all the way down to 1600 PSI. I wasn’t expecting that.
Now I’ve got a usable range from 3000 (or 2800 after cool-down from filling) down to 1600 PSI, with maybe 25 usable shots—honestly, I lost count. It’s shooting at “I don’t care” FPS, with a standard deviation of “I don’t care,” and an extreme spread of
. All I know is, it’ll kill ground squirrels at 50 yards, and that’s what matters to me.
Sure, if I’m trying to stretch it to 100 yards, those numbers might start to matter. But for that kind of distance, I’ll just grab my .17 HMR—it’s made for it. The Talon P gets the job done where it counts.
127 yards dead in its tracks not with an airgun . I did get one with the talon p but it ran off. My car is a little speck in the back. That’s where I had set up
For a long time, I was shooting my Talon P in what I thought was its sweet spot—about 8 good shots with a spread of 26 FPS from 2400 to 2000 PSI. That worked great, and I stuck with it.
But today changed everything. I had a chance to shoot out on some BLM land where I finally had space to stretch things out. I started by shooting in my usual sweet spot, then just kept going. To my surprise, the point of impact stayed consistent all the way down to 1600 PSI. I wasn’t expecting that.
Now I’ve got a usable range from 3000 (or 2800 after cool-down from filling) down to 1600 PSI, with maybe 25 usable shots—honestly, I lost count. It’s shooting at “I don’t care” FPS, with a standard deviation of “I don’t care,” and an extreme spread of

Sure, if I’m trying to stretch it to 100 yards, those numbers might start to matter. But for that kind of distance, I’ll just grab my .17 HMR—it’s made for it. The Talon P gets the job done where it counts.
127 yards dead in its tracks not with an airgun . I did get one with the talon p but it ran off. My car is a little speck in the back. That’s where I had set up