Morning.....currently
I think airguns of today out shoot most of us, and we are now at the mercy of gravity, wind, pellet / slug weight consistency and actually scopes.
You don't need a high end PCP to get excellent results, but the more you spend does get more refinements and a smoother shooting experience.
Slugs, everyone is learning everyday. It's not an exact science as yet, and the Slug I think is directed at the Hunter who want a quick easy kill. Paper wise I think Pellets are actually more accurate - BUT they loose power down range and are more like a sail in the wind, thats where the Slug takes over.
Is there more to come, yes, people are working on innovations and without doubt in the next few years more goodies will appear. The general day to day shooter may be happy with where we are now, but the boundary pushers will always want more. Scopes, they need to be more accurate, consistent and a higher level of quality, too many times does a poor scope ruin a great rifle. I think the market is picking up on this. Especially Matt.
Matt is a genius, along with Shane and Ted ( don't tell him I said that ) - they see a spot in the market for a quality scope range and their NO1 priority is for the shooter to get better quality.
The ideal would be for a pellet barrel to shoot a slug and visa versa, which is what many are working towards. Hybrids do it, but can still be improved with a slug liner, its a tuning fest, like Formula 1, something new is always coming out.
Has the market settled on a standard, no, that is yet to come, I think because everyone is learning...but what is absolute is that it is a great time to be an air gunner ( Rick Airgun Web Media ) - and everyday is a learning curve.