Beeman Beeman Kodiak .25
- By kingfisher61
- Traditional Airguns
- 27 Replies
Personally, after 35 yards. The .25 gets very loopy trajectory after that.At what distance would you start thinking about grabbing the .22?
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Personally, after 35 yards. The .25 gets very loopy trajectory after that.At what distance would you start thinking about grabbing the .22?
Glad mostly what I have purchased has been pellets, but a smarter of slugs as well, but no where near what I was planning on doing eventually with the hunt n peck, shoot n check, method!Yes, I learned the hard way. This was the result. Will save yourself several hundred dollars.
Simple question, non- complicated answer. Assuming non-competition, .22 cal. 18.1 JSB or FX pellets are the best compromise for me . Better in the wind than .177 and less bullet drop than .25.WHAT SIZE PROJECTILE HAS THE BEST ACCURACY AT 50YARDS.
Yup, That's why they call it winning the walnut lottery.yes i have a unselected walnut and it could just as well be birtch .
Beautiful job! I have been sorely tempted to do this and appreciate your photos.Devcon bedding with pillars up front.
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You are going to need receipt proof you sold it at a loss. You can't just claim it was at a loss.Check the tax laws please, this is largely untrue.
If an airgun is sold at a loss, it's exempt (check for details with your CPA) as the first $600.00 of sales annually.
Also, running a P&L sheet, just about any attached expense can be deducted and your loss comes off the bottom line.
Most people who have a CPA would not realize a tax burden at all for what we do.
Greetings from Texas!hello i had the same problem
now shoot the king heavy because it grouped better than the jsb kung heavy mk?
I'm new to this forum and hoping to get more info from those who own a raw hm1000x
6.35mm
greetings from the Netherlands
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