 Hey folks, I'm Tyler Patner and today we answer one of the most important questions for airgun hunters out there. What's more important, energy on target or having a flat trajectory? So a lot of this is going to be opinion and it's going to vary from hunter to hunter. For me, I'm looking for energy on target. I want to make sure that when I make contact with that game animal that I'm going to put it down with authority. Now sometimes I'm going to sacrifice having a more loopy or more arc in my trajectory to achieve more power downrange or retain more energy downrange with a heavier projectile. What that means for you out there, if that's the route you're going to choose to go is that you're going to have to do your homework and know your holdovers and your trajectory so that you're always confident in whatever shot you're going to take at whatever distance. Now if you choose to go with a flatter trajectory, there's nothing wrong with that. You're going to want to go with something lighter and faster potentially. If you have a gun that is tunable, you're going to want to crank that bad boy up and the great thing about that is that you are not going to have to make the same holdover considerations that somebody with a slower shooting heavier projectile is. So it's really dependent on what you like to do. If you know you're shooting at a lot of different distances, sometimes having a flatter trajectory can be a big positive. Hopefully you found this air gun tip useful. If you did, let us know down in the comments and let us know how you set up your hunting rigs and what's your preferred method. You going for more energy or are you looking for a flatter trajectory? Best of both worlds, let us know down below. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more air gun tips.