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So, what are you shooting?
Currently, an edgun Lelya in .22. I use to have a cricket in .25 3 years ago and sold it. Then i was shocked to see how far everything had come since, so I’m back I guess you can say. I may sell the Lelya though. Haven’t decided yet. I love the .22 and it is such a solid gun. I preordered the Huben pistol, but will see where I am when that finally comes around to me by December hopefully. I am seriously considering a edgun Leshiy 2. I really need something I can transport since shooting in my area is limited. I’m wanting to put a Mod 50 on the Leshiy
 
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Currently, an edgun Lelya in .22. I use to have a cricket in .25 3 years ago and sold it. Then i was shocked to see how far everything had come since, so I’m back I guess you can say. I may sell the Lelya though. Haven’t decided yet. I love the .22 and it is such a solid gun. I preordered the Huben pistol, but will see where I am when that finally comes around to me by December hopefully. I am seriously considering a edgun Leshiy 2. I really need something I can transport since shooting in my area is limited. I’m wanting to put a Mod 50 on the Leshiy
Lots of farm land, any ground squirrels?
 
I’m new here, and a little confused. I have been active for the 10 days( can’t seem to actually see where it lists my start date) but do not know why they ask for 10 posts before I can have a little more options. So here I am trying to come up with stuff just for the clearance. Honestly, I don’t see how it will make a difference in safety on deals. Thoughts?
Welcome and Agn is worth the wait
 
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Welcome to the insanity! It took me a little time to figure out how things work here but it’s a great place. I got back into airguns when I had some old ones rebuilt and started to realize how far things had advanced. I like to shoot competitively so I bought a reasonably priced tuned comp gun. It’s better than me. I also discovered I really enjoy the classics and have bought a few. It’s fun and there are a bunch of good people. One thing I would caution you about; don’t buy and sell over and over. Keep what you have now and figure out what kind of shooting you want to do. If what you have now works well then keep it up. If not, set it aside but don’t sell it right away. Give it some time and see how your interests develop. That one you set aside may be just right for a new interest. You can work with each gun and see how it shoots and what, if anything, it needs. That way you you don’t lose a bunch of money buying a new gun and selling it at a used price. Above all, have fun and be safe.

Rick H.
 
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Welcome to the insanity! It took me a little time to figure out how things work here but it’s a great place. I got back into airguns when I had some old ones rebuilt and started to realize how far things had advanced. I like to shoot competitively so I bought a reasonably priced tuned comp gun. It’s better than me. I also discovered I really enjoy the classics and have bought a few. It’s fun and there are a bunch of good people. One thing I would caution you about; don’t buy and sell over and over. Keep what you have now and figure out what kind of shooting you want to do. If what you have now works well then keep it up. If not, set it aside but don’t sell it right away. Give it some time and see how your interests develop. That one you set aside may be just right for a new interest. You can work with each gun and see how it shoots and what, if anything, it needs. That way you you don’t lose a bunch of money buying a new gun and selling it at a used price. Above all, have fun and be safe.

Rick H.
Thanks Rick. Smart advise. I appreciate it!