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Quietest, and most accurate

My Marauder field target is accurate and quiet,you can get it ,a good scope and a compressor for about $1000 .I shot springers for decades before getting a PCP,since you have experience in shooting, there is nothing wrong going that route, an HW30 or R-7 are the way to go .Check them out
I do not think it is a good idea to spent too much money when starting out unless you have the money to do so,I say this because you may be just as happy spending less $$$$

Flies for targets

Flies are one of my favorite targets…..many on here share our sentiments. The supply never seems to diminish! Thanks for reminding me to do my part to keep them in check. John
PS I see you are in the Tampa area….if you have any interest in Fieldtarget…we have a club in Arcadia, and one in Nokomis. Let me know if you’re interested and I’ll get you any info you need. John
I have been to the Arcadia range. That is if it is still on I think it was 70 near the Peace River Campground.

While I thank you for the offer both places are a little too far for me. I say Tampa Bay area but really I am in Tarpon Springs. Maybe 120 miles from the Arcadia range.
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night pesting - best budget thermal, as of july'25

AGM Rattler V2 in 19-256 can be had for less than $700 new. AGM app uses a hotspot WiFi on the scope to connect your phone and not need to be behind the scope. Different settings for brightness, contrast, palette etc. Go up if you need more resolution at zoom, but at 2.5x and at the price point, I am more than happy with the features. 12 ųm thermal sensor.

Beeman  Crow magnum .20 inbound

I received the rifle yesterday and I’m more than pleased with this rifle. I’ve had my fair share of springers and gas rams. The trigger is not as good as a record but I’m sure I can get it closer to my liking, currently has a pretty long first stage and quite a bit of creep in the second . The pull weight seems ok.
I’ve been trying to find some info on this rifle other than some of the history the seller gave me.
It is stamped as a Beeman arms inc. Santa Rosa California and serial number TB6959 It must be pre 1994 which should make it either an MKI or MKII from the very little info I could find.

The stock is in really good condition and just needed a good cleaning and a few coats of Tru oil. One minor issue with the sling stud being off center. I’m going to remedy this by filling the hole with some wood glue , countersinking the offset divot and making a steel spacer to get it centered up. I’d also like to find out about what trigger this is. I’ve seen pics of the evolution and this doesn’t look like one of those. If anyone knows when this rifle was made using the serial number and what trigger have. It would be greatly appreciated.

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Temperature and available light(edit) and scope mounts. Which affects your scope more?

Much like Motorhead, I've not experienced any issues with any Athlon scopes, even the entry level Argos and I've shot in 40-100 degree weather with it. My Hawke Sidewinders have never given me any reason to question temp shift either.
Two things came to mind while reading this post which is a little off the OP topic but I've seen where rings can be too close to the scope saddle causing the erector tube to distort and not range correctly and overtightening can cause tube distortion as well. Move the rings as far apart as possible and don't overtighten unless you have the recoil of an M82.

RTI  Rti Prophet

I have the p2 performance with the gen 4 valve and it’s been great. RTI’s customer service is top notch. I wouldn’t worry about buying the older gun if you can get a good deal on it. My only complaint with RTI is that I wish the cocking lever could be swapped from side to side. Other than that, they are very simple guns and are easy to work on.

Flies for targets

Flies are one of my favorite targets…..many on here share our sentiments. The supply never seems to diminish! Thanks for reminding me to do my part to keep them in check. John
PS I see you are in the Tampa area….if you have any interest in Fieldtarget…we have a club in Arcadia, and one in Nokomis. Let me know if you’re interested and I’ll get you any info you need. John
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SC Johnson Paste Wax Discontinued!

That old Johnson's wax was intended for people to wax their wood floors in the old days. No requriement for that product anymore. For gunstocks, I use Renaissance Wax: $18 for a 65ml can.
JPW, Johnson's Paste Wax was the go to wax for woodworkers. The woodworkers have been lamenting the demise of JPW for a few years now.

night pesting - best budget thermal, as of july'25

That is pretty cool, I was not tracking this. I’ll do some googling to better understand it but two things immediately jump to mind. I’m assuming it is a Bluetooth connection, so you could turn it into a data stream once you are on the iPad and send it wherever you want. That’s neat. Second, do these modern thermals have a life expectancy? If so, how is that measured?
I don't know. Old model Pulsars had an hour meter running. None of mine have died, nor have I had any issues with them. They are electronics and I expect that someday they will need to be replaced. I plan on having a couple (or eight :) ) until I'm in the ground.
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Flies for targets

I am somewhat new here but I do not see many talking about shooting flies for targets. A number of years ago when Beeman was a name and I was shooting my R1 a group of us would bait flies. A short length of dowel rod or even a stick stuck in the ground with a dab of hamburger meat on the top end. It was great fun to sit back maybe 50~75 feet and wait for a fly to land. Would not take long. We would take turns shooting and if your shot touched the meat you did not score. Even more fun arguing about you touched the meat, no I didn't.

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