Norica Review of the .25 cal Norica Omnia ZRS (ZERO-RECOIL) Break Barrel with Wood Stock
- By DeanB
- Traditional Airguns
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Not for 530.00 bucks, as said other guns Id rather invest that type of cash in.
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I'm not that crazy to shoot a wild boar with a underpowered slingshoot, I just wanted to troll a little making those photos.
I shoot a couple of marbles and steel balls (only have 10mm) just to mess arround once dead, and they bounce off... the slingshoot is powerfull for sure, I cutted the bands myself, tappered, double side teraband gold, but the length is just for ''gansta'' style shooting cause I'm not skillful enough to actually hit something in albatros o butterfly.
If I, for wathever reason need to use this slingshoot to hunt something big, I would turn into a slingbow, just attach a keychain metal circle with some rubber band in the slingshoot, and use it to rest an actual arrow with a broadhead and better aim for the heart of lungs.
Thanks Garrett! I'm coming down for the GP. I suspect there'll been a ton more things I learn while I'm there!If you are doing WFTF always range at max power. then calculate your dope/clicks. then back off power if you want a wide angle. There are lots of reasons behind this....
I gain nothing by trying to prove you wrong, I was under the assumption that the Armadas were AR out fitted marauders with LW barrels, but I was wrong after doing some extra reading. I didn't give any advice on any other platform because the OP mentioned budget and my experience shooting 100yds and out has not been but with 1 budget gun that you pretty much have to win the barrel lottery for. Also I believe does not get made anymore and that is the AEA Varmint/Standard. Other guns I have experience with were all high end, therefore, no suggestion from me. A lot of people tend to not read the posts all the way and decide to just state the exact same thing someone is referring to, so I was pointing out that you were talking about the same gun, but I was wrong, so my bad.It isn't available with a Lothar Walther barrel which is more accurate than the Crosman barrel. Accuracy was one of his requirements.
He also mentioned weight and this weighs less than an Armada.
He also mentioned not wanting to scratch a wood stock or a bottle. This is synthetic with no bottle.
He also mentioned adjustability and this doesn't sacrifice that. In fact it is more adjustable by total measurement.
As far as extra cost for the stock, I sold my wood stock for $100. The Challenger stock cost $75 shipped. The trigger guard which is not yet installed in this photo was $14 shipped.
I made a suggestion that checked every box. I even said that there will be other great suggestions. Where is yours?
I understand that because I offer so much information that people are going to follow me around trying to prove me wrong all the time. I'm used to it in real life and on the forums and will readily admit when I am wrong. I welcome that because it's one of the ways I learn, but you're going to have to get up pretty early in the morning for that to happen.
Whoa, what a pickle.While these two optics don't offer a "co-witness" arrangement, which I think would be great in any shooting implement as a backup option. Imho, I think the two optics you have look fine, while in a carbine mode, but not so much if in a pistol configuration. For me, I'd like to have an optic mount that provides enough clearance (see-through) to still use the stock iron sights, or somehow configure the fixed sights to co-witness with a mounted optic.
Heck while you're at it, you may as well also add a (green) laser, tac light with HD camera combo - mounted under the tank for good measure like my ole shorty, eh! Once I get my Holosun with the Vulcan reticle and finally settle on which mounting adapter to get, it'll also be on there as well. *Please do disregard the feminine, phallic like apparatus sticking out, as it was the only small cal I had that would thread on, lol.
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So far I tried them on my feeder at home and once at my permission. Definitely makes the birds less jumpy. Haven’t seen it draw anything in yet thoughI bought some from Amazon. Haven't used them yet.
I ruined one of my favorite scopes and dented my walnut stock on my Kral jumbo. It scratched the donnyfl koi too. Bent the front objective downward at the scope ring. I tried to fix it, but it didn't work and it has a horrible wondering POI now. It became a spotting scope.Never was a bench shooter until I got into airguns, specifically after buying my Mrod, but I leave it sitting on the rest sometimes and I know I shouldn't. Glad you posted this because I'm going to break that habit now. I'd be so pissed if it fell.
Is true but in the club I put 58 on the black and 2 out! This is a fantastic sport! Thank youI see you have the same problem that I have. 9 good shots in the black, then just can’t seem to put that 10th one in there. So frustrating.
My own private goal is to get all 10 in the black, even if they are all 7’s. But usually they are higher.
So much fun and such a challenge.