I have a herd of air guns headed for work. And most needed/wanted springs. Here are the pics,
Don,Been happy with the Brocock pcp and a hand pump for the little shooting I do. However, I still think about airguns way more than I should.... something many of you can identify with. My storage space is very limited so not sure if I should replace the 80 in my situation. I travel around taking care of estates and dogs when clients travel. Stay busy enough that i don't have my own residence but generally covered with nice beach area places to stay. Most of my enviroment is high end 3-6 million dollar homes in like nieghborhoods even though I'm basically homeless. Have a couple of properties that are great to target shoot at as long as I can stay inconspicous. Not hunting much these days but that and occational small pesting option is nice. Some day I might be open to hiring out to do pesting work or in exchange for a nice place to occationally live. I'm trying to keep my quiver small, versatile, quiet and effective. The brocock is only 24" long with the stock off which is good when needed. It's also very quiet with the dfl sumo, holds air very well and has been very trouble free so far. With experiencing the .22, not sure I need a .177 as well or should replace the 80. Thinking of mybe adding something bigger like a .357 or .45 pcp for a bigger critter options like a yote coming after a clients dog, a deer or pig/javelina type of thing down the road. If I were to replace the 80, would you guys buy the same or different springer option? I have not shot any other springers or pcp's for that matter or have anyone around me into the sport.