SmaugThree thoughts, please don't take it the wrong way:
- Seems like you have plenty of guns. Maybe focus on getting out hunting more, with whatever nice springer you've already got?
- You had a TX200. Said it was accurate and that you'd buy one again. But as you know, they're quite heavy. How about an Air Arms Pro Sport, in your preferred caliber? It's like the TX200, but with cleaner lines, due to the shorter, hidden under lever. The fact that it's harder to cock doesn't matter for hunting, as you won't be cocking it as much as if you were going to plink with it or something. Someone at Air Arms also said it is more refined than the TX200. Maybe try one, and get it tuned if it is not smooth enough.
- How about the 12 ft-lb Walther springer, that is said to be very quiet and smooth? JoeWayneRhea posted someone's 50 yard group from one the other day, and it was impressive. I YouTube'd it and found a video of a UK guy shooting one, and it was very quiet, too. Also, it's something different than what you've had.
- You didn't mention what you're hunting, but from your avatar, I'm guessing squirrels. You mentioned pinpoint accuracy, so I think .177 will do. Keep that nice flat trajectory.
from Chip @ Crosman: "Hear me now listen to me later: hold off until January. Something magical is coming from Crosman."
Does that mean Crosman is finally going to make an accurate mid-power springer/gas ram gun?![]()
All good point Smaug. I do hunt ALOT!! The only springer I currently have that I do hunt with is my BSA SS .177. It has killed tons of squirrels, but being a magnum springer, it isn't my favorite. My other springers are low powered paper punchers, hence the desire for a new addition.
I mainly hunt with my pcp's but hoping a new springer will get me excited about springers once again?
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