Chief55
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  • I came here totally open-minded and hoping to learn from others with vastly more experience than I have. I have gotten great advice from some folks, and I have found many things that were a great read. What is very disappointing to me is how some brands can be bashed, kicked and driven into the ground to no end and with other brands it is inappropriate to find any fault with them at all. That tends to make me feel like I cannot really trust or believe in much of anything, kind of like politics and politicians. I find it fascinating that when new people to Airgunning come on and ask about guns they can reasonably afford, there will always be people completely ignoring what they said and telling them to buy the most expensive guns made. It's okay, they probably really don't need a scope, ammo or any way to fill it, so sure by all means spend twice as much money as you have on a gun so you can hang it on your wall and enjoy looking at it every day and totally enjoy the fact that it will never break. Well, that's not really true, is it? The Savage 110E wasn't the prettiest gun like Browning, but it would bring home the deer. The cancel culture is totally alive and well and by the way, mine is better than yours and you better believe it.;)
    ThomasT
    Hello @Chief55

    I am sorry that you did not find the "overall" help very friendly and Informative. I am a member of several forums and on all of them, there are those few folks that do not READ a post, but do seems to have the best answer, ..... , even if their answer does not apply. As soon as I start to read a "negative" or "off the topic" reply, I simply go to the next reply 😁 .

    There are some products ( guns ) that are not worth buying and it is helpful to get reviews from members. However there are a number of ways to "review" a product and it does not need to be an all out bashing. I personally have had a very bad experience with one particular manufacture ( not the dealer ) and their product which has a serious design flaw.

    The "latest and greatest" and or the "most expensive" product is surely not the answer to an individual's personal needs, so it is a matter of simply reading through all of the replies and then deciding what item is best for you.

    I have found most of the folks here on this forum to be really nice, friendly and very helpful.

    Have a great day,
    ThomasT
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    Airgun s are different from powder burners..even at that 20 years ago you take a savage with a $300.00 benchrest barrel to any match you want..So good barrels apply to airgun s also... My $1100.00 Texan has had multiple failures and required modifications to shoot accurately. My $230.00 Umarex Airsaber will shoot good groups at a 100 yards no modifications... That said I shoot my Texan more... Less steps no arrow removal... Airgun s initial investment high.. Glad to have you here😀
    Nutcracker
    Like all things in life, "just separate the wheat from the chaff". I don't mind a little advice I can't really use or apply for a whole lot of advice that has been helpful & FREE. Thanks to AGN for a Great Airgun Forum.
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