When I got 'seriously' back into air guns during periods of COVID stay-at-home lockdowns last year, I made the decision up front that I was going to get a high end model from the start. I seriously thought that I would be able to buy one do-it-all rifle, 'buy once, cry once' and be done with it. Oh, what a fallacy - these things can be so addicting to folks such as myself.
So I have ended up with a little collection of some really nice air rifles. And I have been sharing my new addiction with some of my friends who I shoot Cowboy Action with. I don't know how many of you have played that game, but it turned out for my wife and I that the Cowboy shooters at our club have become some really fine friends, boarding on family.
I have already hooked some of these folks on air guns, to the point where 4 of them have gone out and bought their own guns. This was made a lot easier on them because I could provide them with free HPA compressors (long story short - I purchased a bunch off eBay, they were in pretty sorry shape when I got them, I ended up getting a full refund for all of them from the seller who said "just keep them", I was able to repair some so I could give those to friends).
But the guns which are hooking my friends into air gunning are some pretty high end stuff. Not an issue for one couple, where the wife bought a Crown off me (she absolutely loved the yellowjacket stock, and it didn't hurt that she was also able to hit everything she aimed at with the gun), and then her husband felt left out, so he bought a new Crown for himself from Baker.
But others are rightly put off when I tell them that the gun they are shooting so well will set them back $2k (plus glass and an air supply). And that is if they can even find one in stock somewhere.
So I have gone on a personal crusade. I need to test out some more reasonably priced PCP air guns to see what I can recommend to new shooters. It is my responsibility, nay DUTY as a good friend, after all.
So I have purchased a few which I consider to be good candidates. The biggest problem is that I have a birthday this month, and I buy so much poope for myself that my wife never knows what to get for me. So I have had to 'justify' these recent purchases by telling her 'you can give them to me for my birthday.' So these are just sitting in the front hallway, unopened, and have been for several weeks.
I will get to open them and start putting them through their paces next week. It is my responsibility, as a good friend, after all. ;>)
So I have ended up with a little collection of some really nice air rifles. And I have been sharing my new addiction with some of my friends who I shoot Cowboy Action with. I don't know how many of you have played that game, but it turned out for my wife and I that the Cowboy shooters at our club have become some really fine friends, boarding on family.
I have already hooked some of these folks on air guns, to the point where 4 of them have gone out and bought their own guns. This was made a lot easier on them because I could provide them with free HPA compressors (long story short - I purchased a bunch off eBay, they were in pretty sorry shape when I got them, I ended up getting a full refund for all of them from the seller who said "just keep them", I was able to repair some so I could give those to friends).
But the guns which are hooking my friends into air gunning are some pretty high end stuff. Not an issue for one couple, where the wife bought a Crown off me (she absolutely loved the yellowjacket stock, and it didn't hurt that she was also able to hit everything she aimed at with the gun), and then her husband felt left out, so he bought a new Crown for himself from Baker.
But others are rightly put off when I tell them that the gun they are shooting so well will set them back $2k (plus glass and an air supply). And that is if they can even find one in stock somewhere.
So I have gone on a personal crusade. I need to test out some more reasonably priced PCP air guns to see what I can recommend to new shooters. It is my responsibility, nay DUTY as a good friend, after all.
So I have purchased a few which I consider to be good candidates. The biggest problem is that I have a birthday this month, and I buy so much poope for myself that my wife never knows what to get for me. So I have had to 'justify' these recent purchases by telling her 'you can give them to me for my birthday.' So these are just sitting in the front hallway, unopened, and have been for several weeks.
I will get to open them and start putting them through their paces next week. It is my responsibility, as a good friend, after all. ;>)