That would be my AZ tuned Rapid mkll .20 cal. She push the new jsb exact heavy 15.9 @ 900 fps. Can dump a magazine under a dime @ 85 yds. With a bc of .044 easy pesting @ 100 yds.
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I think the vet is the best for the buck, a little plain stock look but overall works.My pick would be my Taipan vet. It could do nothing but sits there on a bipod and that's enough for me to enjoy it.
My crown at 40 yards punch's nails in, really, it was so accurate it was boring. LolI've only had M3 a week or so, but I'm thinking the same way. Though my Crown and Wildcat are close candidates.
Theoben SLR 98 in .22. w/ Leupold 6.5-20X 40. Easy handling; warm, tactile wood; seven shot mag or ss tray; fine power and accuracy; and, it is self contained!lo
I always wanted one of those guns, bought a pro elite instead.Theoben SLR 98 in .22. w/ Leupold 6.5-20X 40. Easy handling; warm, tactile wood; seven shot mag or ss tray; fine power and accuracy; and, it is self contained!
Give me a Hatsan. There’s a smokin hot chick working UPS and I would get to chat when I’m sending it back for warranty repairs.
What is that rear sight? looks nice,i want 1If I didn't have powder guns it'd be my 177 Hw50. It's just a great all around air rifle. It's a nice sized handy gun that points and shoulders well. It's good enough for light pesting and a lot of fun to plink.
Since I do have PBs and the room to use them I'd keep my peep sighted Hw30. It's the most fun rifle I own. I can easily mow through a tin of pellets in a session. It's stupid accurate, easily cocked, quiet and just a hoot to shoot.
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