I’ve been reading up on the messages surrounding the Bullpup thread (which to buy without breaking the bank), and I appreciated the knowledge so freely shared by everyone.
The purpose of this thread is NOT to ask which gun is best (I wouldn't want to open that can of worms).
I am very new to the realm of Airguns. I’ve plunked around with them as a kid, and recently my father-in-law gave me an old Beeman Sportsman 1000 (.177) that I use to try and rid myself of pest birds. Either I am a terrible shot, or the gun sends out fliers 90% of the time. Needless to say, I’m frustrated. I cannot find any info on the gun, but I have tried moving to heavier pellets (11.57gr), adjusting my hold technique, but the final straw was a bench shoot at 25yds where I was able to maintain a grouping of only 12”. Not ideal.So…I started doing some research and came across a series of videos by Ted, which then led to this forum. Seeing someone create 1” groupings at 100yds was inspiring. I had no idea airguns could shoot that well.So, I’ve mentally gone from looking to spend 150 on a new gun, to 1500 on one that appears to be accurate out to 100, and maybe 150yds.I’ve never owned a PCP. I’ve never spent more than $40 bucks on an airgun. In one of these posts, AROD suggested writing a list of things I would want in a gun. Unfortunately, beyond being able to consistently and accurately hit these pest birds at around 100yds, I don’t know what else to ask.I do not want to have to buy another one of these, so I’m willing to shell out the money to find a gun ”system” that enables me to achieve my goals.I live in open range, so noise isn’t too big of deal. Quiet would be better, though.
There is typically a breeze.
I’m trying to take down starlings and magpies, and possibly a pheasant when the season is open.
The shot distances (the bird’s staging areas) are 100yds and 150yds. When then move in to strip my orchard and garden, the distance drops to 25yds.
At most, I’d be looking at 30 shots per day.
I’m physically fit and able to work a pump if need be.
I big game hunt and know how to use a scope.Please, what other questions should I be asking?
The purpose of this thread is NOT to ask which gun is best (I wouldn't want to open that can of worms).
I am very new to the realm of Airguns. I’ve plunked around with them as a kid, and recently my father-in-law gave me an old Beeman Sportsman 1000 (.177) that I use to try and rid myself of pest birds. Either I am a terrible shot, or the gun sends out fliers 90% of the time. Needless to say, I’m frustrated. I cannot find any info on the gun, but I have tried moving to heavier pellets (11.57gr), adjusting my hold technique, but the final straw was a bench shoot at 25yds where I was able to maintain a grouping of only 12”. Not ideal.So…I started doing some research and came across a series of videos by Ted, which then led to this forum. Seeing someone create 1” groupings at 100yds was inspiring. I had no idea airguns could shoot that well.So, I’ve mentally gone from looking to spend 150 on a new gun, to 1500 on one that appears to be accurate out to 100, and maybe 150yds.I’ve never owned a PCP. I’ve never spent more than $40 bucks on an airgun. In one of these posts, AROD suggested writing a list of things I would want in a gun. Unfortunately, beyond being able to consistently and accurately hit these pest birds at around 100yds, I don’t know what else to ask.I do not want to have to buy another one of these, so I’m willing to shell out the money to find a gun ”system” that enables me to achieve my goals.I live in open range, so noise isn’t too big of deal. Quiet would be better, though.
There is typically a breeze.
I’m trying to take down starlings and magpies, and possibly a pheasant when the season is open.
The shot distances (the bird’s staging areas) are 100yds and 150yds. When then move in to strip my orchard and garden, the distance drops to 25yds.
At most, I’d be looking at 30 shots per day.
I’m physically fit and able to work a pump if need be.
I big game hunt and know how to use a scope.Please, what other questions should I be asking?