MY first thought was , wonder if it will fit in a Daisy 853 wood stock ? This is a very interesting new gun and just $119
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Aftermarket mags take them to the next level.. I think the factory mags are the weak link in the Dragonfly.Yep, I really like my Dragonfly! Looks and performance!!! When it works!
I got some " when it works" stuff around here as well.Yep, I really like my Dragonfly! Looks and performance!!! When it works!
Linkage pin / holes broken throughAftermarket mags take them to the next level.. I think the factory mags are the weak link in the Dragonfly.
Oh, and the sharp edges on the wood pump handle... very uncomforted. For me anyways.
I prefer my Maple Custom single loader for my Dragonfly!Aftermarket mags take them to the next level.. I think the factory mags are the weak link in the Dragonfly.
Oh, and the sharp edges on the wood pump handle... very uncomforted. For me anyways.
I never bought the Dragonfly because of the linkage reviews. If there was a better quality linkage kit aftermarketLinkage pin / holes broken through
I think you would like it and with shipping and a code I found online it was $112.00 worth every penny.May have to buy one of these since my Dragonfly quit working, probably cheaper too!!!
The receiver is just enough different that I don't think it would.MY first thought was , wonder if it will fit in a Daisy 853 wood stock ? This is a very interesting new gun and just $119
24" long that is awesome you don't have to buy one , and put in on.lolI hear ya I've just started running many different pellets through it and it doesn't seem to be too pellet picky but there are some definite stand outs, the only plastic skirt pellets I have now are some golden rods that I will try tomorrow and the barrel is 24" long. I still shoot my old 392 and love it but I agree my 362 is sweet and gets shot way more now.
Dang I thought you were going to show the target pics. OldVet wants to see.Hey guys I have done some more pellet testing, these are all shot off a bench at 15 yards with 5 pumps at 1" targets and were measured with the Range Buddy app. These are listed with best to worst groups and broken down into pellet design categories.
Round Nose
1. Olympia Hobby 7.87gn. 0.16"
2. H&N Baracuda 8 8gn. 0.23"
3. H&N Ecite Hammer 7.87gn. 0.36"
4. Crosman Piranha 10.5gn. 0.37
5. H&N FTT 8.64gn. 0.44"
6. Rifle Premier 8.33gn. 0.48"
7. JSB Exact Heavy 10.34gn. 0.52
8. RWS Superdome 8.3gn. 0.99"
9. Gamo Hunter 7.56 gn. 1.24"
10. Crosman premier 10.5gn. 1.25"
Hollow Point
1. H&N Terminator 7.25gn. 0.26"
2. H&N Baracuda Hunter 10.49 0.42"
3. H&N Crow Magnum 8.8gn. 0.45"
4. Gamo Red Fire 7.8gn. 0.58"
5. Crosman Destroyer 7.4gn. 0.59"
6. Gamo Tomahawk 7.6gn. 0.73
7. Predator Polymag jammed magazine
Pointed
1. Skenko Golden Rod 8.4gn. 0.51"
2. Gamo Magnum 7.56gn. 0.68"
3. Olympia Hobby PTD 8.26gn. 0.81"
4. Crosman Pointed 7.4gn. 0.96"
5. Gamo Masterpoint 7.56gn. 1.01"
6. Umarex Pointed 7.18gn. 1.26"
Wadcutter
1. RWS Club 10 7gn. 0.45"
2. Gamo Match 7.56gn. 0.62"
2. Daisy Platpoint 7.8gn. 0.62"
3. Meisterkugeln 7gn. 0.63"
4. Crosman Wadcutter 7.4gn. 1.13"
There ya go, I'm going to take the top two from each category and go out to 25 yards and 10 pumps but I am going to unfortunately skip the Club 10 and Golden Rod because they are no longer available to me.