thanks for the help!
now, i just have to select a good one, get the money, and convince by dad. great.
getting a pellet rifle.
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can someone point me to the Weihrauch prices? for somereason I can't download the catalogue
the price for the
HW 97 k
HW 77 k
the price for the
HW 97 k
HW 77 k
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go to pyramydair.com, air rifles, weihrauch and then they are on the page next to the rifles.
hmm.... i never really thought that the weight of the gun would be an issue, but 9 pounds for the 77 is a bit much, even if it has an extra 100 fps.
hmm.... i never really thought that the weight of the gun would be an issue, but 9 pounds for the 77 is a bit much, even if it has an extra 100 fps.
There are rules, and then there are hundred dollar bills.
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wow...nearly 500$, whats the best gun I will find around 300$
Movie dialogue: "The good die first."
Tom: "But most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying
patterns."
Tom: "But most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying
patterns."
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i would jighly recomend the benjamin 392 its a very nice gun will put 5 pellets in a dime at 30 yards if you do your part/know how to use the iron sights
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If you're shooting from standing or carrying the rifle around, the weight can be a bit of a disadvantage - on the other hand, when a rifle is too light, it's much less steady and accuracy tends to suffer, particularly given the recoiling nature of springers.A-98 wrote:hmm.... i never really thought that the weight of the gun would be an issue, but 9 pounds for the 77 is a bit much, even if it has an extra 100 fps.
edit: the HW95 is also sold in the US as the beeman R9 (same rifle, different name) so you might want to look it up to get an idea of US based impressions of the rifle.
Some meaningful velocity tests with different pellets (not just oooh! 1000 fps! yeah! sort of advertising) can be found >>here<<.
an honest review
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anyone have experience with this gun?
http://www.pyramydair.com/p/beeman-SS-1 ... -kit.shtml
so far I've only seen good reviews, and it's relatively cheap.
http://www.pyramydair.com/p/beeman-SS-1 ... -kit.shtml
so far I've only seen good reviews, and it's relatively cheap.
Movie dialogue: "The good die first."
Tom: "But most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying
patterns."
Tom: "But most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying
patterns."
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I'd be wary of anything advertised only for its velocity (without quoting pellet weight) and whose group sizes are mentioned only at 10 yardspyromanic13 wrote:so far I've only seen good reviews, and it's relatively cheap.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life