If you’re a bandwagon guy or indecisive, buying a gun that will definitely shoot a pellet and has a good internet reputation for shooting slugs is probably a good idea. If you fail with the slug thing or wind up blowing a hole in something you shouldn’t, you can fall back on pellets. Another positive for the Maverick is its power potential. Like some guys eluded to, life with a heavy pellet is stress free living, 100 yard bullseye hitting and critters falling. But in order to push these things, 33.95 25 cal and 25.39 22 cal, you need a gun that’s not a limp noodle. The Maverick fits that bill. Quit with the topics and just place your order. Then educate yourself on how to tune the gun and the proper quality tools. Also mentally prepare yourself for upcoming issues. The more complex and powerful the gun, the greater potential for problems.
Where is the fun in that?
I'm building funds now, no ordering for a bit.
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