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5 Key Things to Remember While Handling Your Airgun

Updated: Dec 3, 2025

Airguns are not just shooting equipment—they are precision tools that demand care, responsibility, and regular maintenance. Whether you’re a beginner in the world of plinking or an experienced shooter, understanding how to handle your airgun safely and efficiently is crucial. Proper handling not only ensures safety but also enhances performance, accuracy, and the longevity of your airgun.


Here are 5 essential things every shooter should remember while handling an airgun:


1. Always Check Your Airgun Before Starting

Before you begin shooting, take a moment to inspect your airgun. Make sure it is:

  • Not loaded

  • On safe mode

  • In good working condition


This quick check can prevent accidents and ensure you have a smooth shooting experience. Safety should always be your first priority, whether at the range or in the field.


2. Use the Right Pellet for Your Airgun

Not all pellets are created equal. Choosing the right one can significantly improve your accuracy and shooting results.

  • Lighter pellets: Better for speed and flatter trajectories.

  • Heavier pellets: Provide more stability and are less affected by wind.


Using the correct pellet for your airgun type and shooting style will give you a consistent point of impact and reduce unnecessary wear on your equipment.


3. Keep Your Barrel Clean

A clean barrel equals better accuracy. Residue from pellets, dust, and moisture can accumulate inside, affecting the trajectory of your shots. Regularly cleaning your barrel ensures:

  • Sharper accuracy

  • Longer lifespan of your airgun

  • Smooth shooting experience


Investing a few minutes in cleaning after practice sessions can make a noticeable difference.


4. Practice Scope Adjustments and Keep a Record

Your scope is your best friend when it comes to accuracy. However, distances vary, and so does your point of impact. Learn to:

  • Adjust your scope for different ranges

  • Document your scope settings for each distance


Maintaining a shooting log helps you replicate results, fine-tune your skills, and save time during competitions or practice.


5. Store Your Airgun Properly

After a day of shooting, how you store your airgun matters. Always keep it in a dry, safe, and secure place to prevent rust, moisture damage, or accidental misuse. A dedicated rifle bag or case adds an extra layer of protection. Proper storage not only extends the life of your airgun but also ensures it’s ready for your next shooting session.



Handling your airgun responsibly is about more than just safety—it’s about precision, performance, and preserving your equipment. By following these 5 simple practices, you’ll not only improve your shooting experience but also ensure your airgun stays in top condition for years to come.


At PlinkSport, we’re passionate about promoting safe and enjoyable airgun shooting. Stay tuned to our blog for more tips, gear insights, and updates from the world of plinking!

 
 
 

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