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    Other Which pumper did you shoot today?

    i got it directly from Crosman years ago. Part # 1760-001.
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    N/A Scope deal of the day

    Good spope and a good deal. I paid a lot more for mine.
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    FWB FWB 124 loving the new Benjamin 10.5 gr Domes -

    Good to see some actual experience with the pellet. Seems there are a lot of negative opinions by people that have never seen them. Thanks
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    Other Which pumper did you shoot today?

    Crosman 362 converted to 17. The barrel shoots way above it's pay grade and the three screw trigger mod is a nice improvement,
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    N/A Easiest and most accurate magnum springers you own?

    I always thought 20 fpe was the defintion of a magnum. When I first got into airguns I lusted after power so I had Timmy Mac build a C9A steroid. It is capable of 20 fpe if you are willing an able to pump 14 times. After that I had Mike Mellick (Flying Dragon air rifles) tune an XS 28 22 (Diana...
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    Am I the only one?

    Barska 6-24 X42. I actually ordered two of these. One returned to Amazon no hassle, I kept the second one because the Amazon vendor denied the return and Barska wants $25 for a warranty return. First issue I've ever had with a Barska scope -- I don't mount them on powerful springers -- they are...
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    Am I the only one?

    I had mounted a scope on this rifle previously and zeroed at ten yards without any difficulty. The scope is the problem, not the mounting hardware. This scope was supposed to be an upgrade. It was only useable with a compensation mount and even then limited by the lack of elevation range.
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    What springer did you shoot today?

    Gamo Big Cat .177. All metal and wood.
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    Crosman Crosman 362, opinion

    The conversion is not that hard. I'm 83 and kind of fumble fingered these days so it' takes me some time these days. i really like the 362 platform -- i have one in 22 with a steel breech and scope which is re markedly accurate for such an inexpensive rifle, I have the 100th anniversary...
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    Other Which pumper did you shoot today?

    Crosman 362 converted to .17. 24" inch barrel is excellent.
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    What springer did you shoot today?

    I missed out on the LGU, great rifle.
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    Crosman Crosman 362, opinion

    I just finished converting a 362 to 17. I had a spare 24" barrel and a .177 bolt on hand. I haven't chronographed it yet but it hitting metal targets with authority at six pumps.
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    What springer did you shoot today?

    Walther LGV .177. This airgun is more accurate than I am.
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    Am I the only one?

    Someone who understands trajectory, Thanks Most of my shooting is outdoors. I zero inside at my ten yard indoor range. A ten yard zero will drop back down to about zero at about forty yards depending on all the variables.
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    Am I the only one?

    I have had two scopes recently that I couldn't zero at ten yards because I ran out of elevation. One was 6 inches low. Before everyone starts to tell me about barrel droop the scopes were mounted on a PCP and a multi pump Crosman 362 with a steel breech. I center the reticle on scopes before...
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    Crosman World's Cheapest PCP

    I ordered one yesterday too. Putting a three screw 2260 trigger together for it.
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    Other Yawnnnnn...will 2024 bring any interesting new PCPs?

    I just ordered mine today on the Crosman site.
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    Extreme Turret Adjustment?

    To my way of thinking a new scope with a POI low at ten yards is defective. I t can be used with a compensation mount but that is not the way it should be. In have a Barska 6-24 that is 6 inches low at ten yards, Barska says it is to spec -- it may be but I still think it is defective. BTW in my...
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    What springer did you shoot today?

    HW35 with a Williams aperture sight. This rifle has barrel droop but the aperture sight works perfectly.
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    Extreme Turret Adjustment?

    Recently I bought a Barska 6-24 scope (yea I know) for a PCP. My usual practice is to zero at my ten yard range. On this particular rifle I had first mounted an old Winchester 4X32. I always center the reticle and the Winchester scope zeroed with a few clicks. I mounted the Barska scope and at...