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I'm considering a first PCP, Benjamin Marauder. I'm confused on generations and whom is the better barrel mfg. What is important to look for in the Benjamin Marauder?
I have a Field and Target with the Crosman barrel and it is very accurate. Will outshoot most 22lr out to 50 yards.
Okay, so, to be clear, many .25s in Gen 1 came from the factory with the LW barrel? Also, would you know if the LW barrels are an improvement over the Green Mountain ones? Thanks. S7My .25 cal came with the Green Mountain barrel. Super accurate Many installed the LW barrels.
Thank you for the clarifications. S7the gen 2 in 25 cal . has no barrel options yet that i know of from crosman
No, have not purchased a pcp yet. Too many options, way too many. Long story short, Weihrauch has impressed me the most in my air rifle adventures. Given the results & depth I have seen in their springers, I'm hoping to purchase an HW100 sporter carbine .22 with the traditional hunting style stock.CD,
I am just seeing this post. Did you ever purchase? You have gotten good feedback here to this point.
I purchased the non-regulated Gen II .22 synthetic stock a couple of years ago. And while I like the gun (accurate, very quiet, no problems, etc.), and the fact that the Crosman .22 barrels have been good for some years, after going through a bad stretch, I would now go for the Lothar Walther barrel to wring out that extra accuracy.
Also, I would not mind owning the regulated version at all but have no experience with it.
Do know that the factory .22 and .25 that I am familiar with do not like to shoot at the full 3000 psi. They are much more consistently accurate between 1500 and 2500 psi. I heard of this from others when I purchased, and it proved to be true for me (and my brother).
Take are. S7
Edit: Here’s one more thing, if it is not too late to say it. I would get a Gen 2. However, the Gen 1 in .25 have barrels made by Green Mountain and they were very good.
Some of the .22 barrels (I believe they were Gen 1) were not good barrels at all, and that’s a fact. As noted above, Crosman’s newer (last four or five years?) .22 barrels are good, and again, I own one. I cannot comment on the .177.
Copy, cd. Yes, things can be a bit overwhelming for a while, and the same applies to scopes. It too me time, and I am still learning so many things. But I have learned a bunch in two years. Many people on this forum are experienced and very knowledgeable. And of that group, many are balanced.No, have not purchased a pcp yet. Too many options, way too many. Long story short, Weihrauch has impressed me the most in my air rifle adventures. Given the results & depth I have seen in their springers, I'm hoping to purchase an HW100 sporter carbine .22 with the traditional hunting style stock.
I should not have checked out, I missed those listings. Yeah, if I had the $, cavedweller would be less a HW.Cd, in case you did not notice, and are interested, cavedweller has a Weihrauch for sale on this forum right now. I know little about what is a good price for this gun, etc., but perhaps you want to check it out. If not, that’s fine, of course. As I write it is about three pages deep into the Classifieds.
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