Should we write our own product reviews?
With little or no opportunity to actually handle airguns that I’m interested in, I do a lot of research before committing to an online purchase.
Unfortunately, once you filter out the advertising hype and biased reviews there’s not much real information left. In those shallow, glossy videos you never know what the reviewer inadvertently (or deliberately) missed in their rush to publish. Really, can anybody form an accurate assessment of a new airgun by shooting a couple of groups?
Usually, after I’ve done the best research I can, there’s still bunch of unanswered questions. To get honest, detailed answers, I turn to Air Gun Nation to ask people I know and trust for their comments. As a reciprocal, I help people when I can.
As airgunners, we love showing off and talking about our airguns almost as much as we do shooting them. I was thinking that we should post reviews of our airguns that others who are looking for information could benefit.
As an example, I bought a RAW HM1000x and shared my experiences (so far) in three posts: First Impressions; Detailed Inspection and the Honeymoon that were very well received.
I plan a Summary post once I’ve had a chance to do some detailed testing and shoot some “report cards” showing accuracy and groups. The idea is that people can view what a casual shooter like me can achieve with this airgun/projectile and decide if this is an airgun they might want.
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hm1000x-first-impressions.1325932/
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hm1000x-detailed-inspection.1326163/
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hm1000x-honeymoon.1329199/
I’m thinking that casual real user product reviews might be something fun to make and useful to have.
Nothing fancy, just personal experiences as you setup and learn your new airgun…
- What did you buy the airgun for? Does it meet with your expectations?
- What feature do you particularly like or dislike about the airgun?
- How’s the fit/finish/smoothness of the machining and assembly?
- How are the ergonomics (weight, balance, feel)?
- What are the Baseline stats? What performance are you getting?
- What projectiles does it like or dislike?
- What shot-count are you getting?
- How’s the magazine?
- For scope mounts, how high is the magazine above the receiver?
- Will this be a permanent addition to the cabinet or will it be for sale soon?
Basically, any information that’s not in the sales literature would be of value to a new or potential owner to know. I’d be game to write up quick reviews of my airguns on those days when the weather is not suitable for shooting and I’d be interested in reading about your experiences as well.
So, what do you think? Is it worth while having a “Product Review” folder or a “Review” category, or just putting the word “REVIEW” in the post title?
Cheers!
With little or no opportunity to actually handle airguns that I’m interested in, I do a lot of research before committing to an online purchase.
Unfortunately, once you filter out the advertising hype and biased reviews there’s not much real information left. In those shallow, glossy videos you never know what the reviewer inadvertently (or deliberately) missed in their rush to publish. Really, can anybody form an accurate assessment of a new airgun by shooting a couple of groups?
Usually, after I’ve done the best research I can, there’s still bunch of unanswered questions. To get honest, detailed answers, I turn to Air Gun Nation to ask people I know and trust for their comments. As a reciprocal, I help people when I can.
As airgunners, we love showing off and talking about our airguns almost as much as we do shooting them. I was thinking that we should post reviews of our airguns that others who are looking for information could benefit.
As an example, I bought a RAW HM1000x and shared my experiences (so far) in three posts: First Impressions; Detailed Inspection and the Honeymoon that were very well received.
I plan a Summary post once I’ve had a chance to do some detailed testing and shoot some “report cards” showing accuracy and groups. The idea is that people can view what a casual shooter like me can achieve with this airgun/projectile and decide if this is an airgun they might want.
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hm1000x-first-impressions.1325932/
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hm1000x-detailed-inspection.1326163/
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hm1000x-honeymoon.1329199/
I’m thinking that casual real user product reviews might be something fun to make and useful to have.
Nothing fancy, just personal experiences as you setup and learn your new airgun…
- What did you buy the airgun for? Does it meet with your expectations?
- What feature do you particularly like or dislike about the airgun?
- How’s the fit/finish/smoothness of the machining and assembly?
- How are the ergonomics (weight, balance, feel)?
- What are the Baseline stats? What performance are you getting?
- What projectiles does it like or dislike?
- What shot-count are you getting?
- How’s the magazine?
- For scope mounts, how high is the magazine above the receiver?
- Will this be a permanent addition to the cabinet or will it be for sale soon?
Basically, any information that’s not in the sales literature would be of value to a new or potential owner to know. I’d be game to write up quick reviews of my airguns on those days when the weather is not suitable for shooting and I’d be interested in reading about your experiences as well.
So, what do you think? Is it worth while having a “Product Review” folder or a “Review” category, or just putting the word “REVIEW” in the post title?
Cheers!