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    New guy from the Colorado Front Range

    Not as often as I'd like but I will be up there this weekend doing work on the house and hopefully get in some time fishing with my older daughter
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    New guy from the Colorado Front Range

    Here's the target box I made that you can have for free
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    New guy from the Colorado Front Range

    Stop by and I'll give you a well made backstop with duct seal. You are a new member so it's tough for us to connect yet so reach out to me on my email klentz4 "AT" comcast.net
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    New guy from the Colorado Front Range

    Welcome! I shoot air guns at my place in wheat ridge and shoot air guns and firearms at my second home outside of Leadville.
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    N/A What is the most accurate.177 PCP at 100yds all opinions welcome???

    Wow is that impressive!
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    Your Shot Count .22 RAW 1000X Chassis

    You do realize that you're posting to a topic that is 3 years old? Seems like you don't want to contribute relevant information but consistently Post replies that are antagonistic. Do you truly want to contribute or just want to troll and be condescending?
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    Benjamin New Guy Questions.

    You don't need to install a regulator in your Marauder. Whether or not you choose to install a regulator you need a chronograph to be able to tell what your shot curve/power curve is. Here's a link to a 7 part series that Tom Gaylord did on a Marauder in 2013. The link take you to part 7 but...
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    Do you have lasers or Flashlights on your PCP?

    I have both, laser and flashlight.
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    Other First PCP help

    Cody, I've been a hunter of small game and big game for almost 60 years. I moved to PCPs many years ago for the same reasons that you're considering it. Going to make a suggestion that I think you should strongly consider. In the classified section on this website is a used RWS Excalibur in...
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    Other Thoughts on this hw35

    Silver Leupold 3-9X40 would be a good fit for that HW35
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    Avenger magazine stuck (I'm a newbie too)

    If you are going to use those metal cleaning rods that came in your kit on your air gun barrel I would strongly encourage you to get a crown saver.
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    Wood stock V Laminate stock V Synthetic stock V Metal stock

    The stock depends on the gun and its usage. Metal, laminate or wood could be dictated depending on environment, usage, and the gun. The ergonomics discussion is almost laughable. Custom stock fitting for not only ergonomics but accuracy goes back over a hundred years. Purdy shotgun stock...
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    Time for another episode of guess that stock

    Looks like a Cyclone, walnut stock
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    Where to shoot for Newbies

    As others have inferred, you need to check your local municipality laws in order to shoot in your backyard and check their laws, county laws and state laws to understand where and what you can shoot. The rules, regulations are not universal across our great country anymore
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    Friendly reminder to clean your barrel

    This is an excellent topic. No matter what the gun is when it arrives here I clean the barrel in order to eliminate one of the variables of accuracy. In air guns I don't advise using hoppes. I'm a fan of JB Bore paste and a brass brush. Not necessarily polishing but removing the cosmoline and...
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    Tips for buying used/secondhand? (MN, USA)

    Have you had a chance to contact seller of the AA200 that I linked to above?
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    Tips for buying used/secondhand? (MN, USA)

    Have you looked at this one? (I am not affliated to this listing for the AA S200 for sale) https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=213754.0 $400 (formerly $450/$500) + shipping. Excellent condition. Comes with upgraded trigger, adjustable butt pad. Only shot this gun indoors...
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    AirMaks Arms Take a look at this little critter getter!

    Spoiled for choice. When I grow up I want to be just like you
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    Tips for buying used/secondhand? (MN, USA)

    I'm going to second the suggestion of actually going to Airgun shows if at all possible. Not only do you get to see the gun but you get to meet face to face with the owner and ask questions in real time. Prices are usually very competitive as well. You might turn your nose up at the drive...