molder = lol save up and go for it man. You will not regret it.![]()
looking at the raptor mini .25
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molder = lol save up and go for it man. You will not regret it.![]()
about 2" group @ 50 YARDS and around 4" @ 70 yards, but im no marksman lol
I have to plead ignorance on the Hatsan. I don't really know how friendly that rifle is to any type of mods/improvements. I'm guessing that you've probably already tried different pellets to see what it likes the best? Any way....you don't have to have the most expensive rifle to find good accuracy and be happy with it. It depends on what you want out of a rifle. Many like to push their equipment to the edge of it's current abilities and then tweak and improve on the platform to push it beyond. That is part of the fun. Not everyone feels that they need that or cares to go that route. It's boils down to what you want and are happy with. Not what others think and what they are happy with......it's your hobby.
well my man , this was a big piece of the question you left out of the OP. if your goal is doing all sorts of plinking. you will have a blast with most high end guns at factory settings. most modifications owners do is to address a desire to try to EXPAND the capabilities of said gun for purpose hunting. which may be 30-50 yds past ideal distance gun is set at. most adjustments generally try to up power output while maintaining shot count.
ok then mine needs to loose about 6-10 lbs and focus lol and stop spiraling the pellets
You seem to be much like my brother he thinks everything should remain stock. Me I can see that most things can be better so I set about with the mods I see will improve them as soon as I get them. I have not modded my refrigerator as yet but have modded my car, air guns, computers, some of my powder burners and bicycles with electric motors so they go 50+ mph. In the end it's all good whether one chooses to leave things stock or modify them to suit their needs or desires.
Tim Allen souping up the lawnmower roflmao
https://youtu.be/kBNPAJLhKZ4
I like to leave my PCPs stock, until I’ve shot it a few months or more. Get to know what she can do as a baseline. Out the box? I’ve been lucky that the 4 PCPs I’ve purchased have suited my needs (plinking, pesting, etc). My latest PCP is highly adjustable, 6 level transfer port wheel, externally adjustable regulator, HS, etc. I use the transfer port selector primarily. At some future point I might try and up the power a bit to try slugs. I’m not as savvy as some here and would most likely “adjust” my gun into a problem.![]()
All guns are made to shoot them right out of the box. Even guns like crosman 2240 you can shoot right from the box. It's just most of us air gun owner like to mess and mod our guns. You dont have to. No one is telling you to mod your gun. Just shoot it right out of the box.