That new comp ready wood stock springer selling for $150 according to your rep would be perfect in .20 cal.Its NICE to see those of us who are into the .20 and its performance abilities in FT and other shooting aspects. My question is this. What weights of .20 cal ammo would you like to see and what styles of pellets? Its unfortunate we get almost NO requests from dealers for any ammo or guns in the .20 cal variety but if we as a group do our part to convince these dealers I think we could do a run of guns also. So question two is. What type of .20 cal guns would you like to see? So everyone should know we are currently looking at .20 cal ammo designs and will likely produce them as there are very limited in stores and varieties . Thanks again everyone.
You get a higher B.C., maintain some of the higher speed, and most of all maintain the more stable configuration for the pellet. Jam packing weight into a .177 cal isn’t helpful when you could move up a caliber and maintain the more stable shape of domed pellets. Notice how different the JSB monsters look compared to an 8.4 grain; an 8.4 grain is more stable and used more readily in FT for that reasonI do not understand the .20 " fab " i dont think this caliber was ever sold in Denmark, at least not what i am aware off, i remember .177 / 4.5 mm from my youth.
So in spite of what i see in here i personally consider it a dead caliber.
I would " kill " to be able to move to a bigger caliber, but by that i mean .22 or bigger.
They sure did name those good.JSB monsters
You may not, but the bottom line is an airgun company is interested and willing to bring new things to the market, that's not one bit a bad thing and a win for the sport/hobby.I do not understand the .20 " fab " i dont think this caliber was ever sold in Denmark, at least not what i am aware off, i remember .177 / 4.5 mm from my youth.
So in spite of what i see in here i personally consider it a dead caliber.
I would " kill " to be able to move to a bigger caliber, but by that i mean .22 or bigger.
Not a nuisance or any kind of problem, my friend, was just the idea that any company actually wanting to step out and give something a chance is a good thing for the sport/hobby we all enjoy and just maybe, it might well find it's way to you, all the way over in Denmark.Sure.
I should maybe have emphasized my personally more in that post, i would hate if i was a nuisance or a outright problem for other people.
I am 100 % pro more individual choice, something you dont get as a Dane, where you have 100 % choice,,,, among the merchandise in the company shop only.
Actually just read a news article, 33 % of Danes would be OK with government totally banning the sale of tobacco, tobacco is to blame for about 16000 Danes dying every year.
That i think say a little about " my " people.
I would never tell another person what to put in their face, i might tell a child of mine that some things are not good to put in your face.
My sole problem here is, ppl that are not good to them self ( myself included to some degree ) well they are a big item on the annual budget of the public healthcare here.
drugs ( illegal ) and alcohol cost society here about 4 billion DKkr a year,,,,,, you could buy a few F35 planes and 155 mm shells for that, maybe even get the cannons on your warships to be useful / able to shoot and hit something, which they have not been able to for well over a decade now.
I still enjoy shooting my 20 cal 95 & 97 & Diana M48 springers and my 20 cal Air Force Talonor and Weihrauch HW100 PCPsShould have never sold my HW97 in 20 cal. Still my favorite springer. Would like a lighter weight PCP in 20 for around the house pests.
Was the downside to having to wait awhile back when no one had the FTT's. No one did because H&N was downsizing the tin size from 500 to 250 and claiming it was issues with the company that makes the pellet tins for them.And thanks again for thinking about us. I just relocated a SMALL stash of five cans of light FTTs. SMALl because they are not more than 250 count per can. Please pack them 500 per tin ! ¡ ! Thanks brother. Be Well, Bandito.
i am 79 , but no rush (kidding of course ) take all of one year that you want Edit : i assume everyone took this jokingly ?Typically it takes 1 calendar year to bring a tested new product to market. Ammo can be quicker though.