I also had a talon ss in .22
While I believe mine shot decent enough compared to yours,
the whole item just felt cheaply built..
While I believe mine shot decent enough compared to yours,
the whole item just felt cheaply built..
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It is a simple design, easy to maintain, easy to upgrade or modify.Lots of reasonable descriptions of some of the real shortcomings, but I don't understand why it translates to a lack of respect for the platform.
It seems lik folks are comparing the equivalent of a tractor to a luxury automobile and then acting like it's some kind of shortcoming. A luxury car makes a terrible tractor and a tractor makes a terrible luxury car. You can list "shortcomings" all day but that's a given.
These are utility air guns, not intended to be pretty. They are deliberately designed the way they are, and the benefits of that platform are different than the benefits of the more polished and pretty or match/ competition oriented guns.
I'm limited to 40-45 yards and my 2 Talon and 1 Condor are pretty much hole-in-hole with JSB in .25 and H&N Barracuda Match in. .22Different people want/need different things from their airguns.
I've had a few AirForce guns and they have all thrown their pellets at high velocity. Accuracy? Not so much for me. But then again I tend to get bored with them pretty quickly and perhaps haven't given them enough time and attention to get them shooting more accurately.
Since I don't hunt/pest any more after we lost our big range, I just pretty much plink now, and all within 65 yards (the longest distance range in my back yard). So I don't need any big power and virtually all of my pellet tunes are 900 fps and under. Smooth, easy to shoot and accurate. To me the AirForce guns have always been brash in the way they shoot, probably due to the power they are making. And I haven't had the ability to tone them down enough for my simple needs.
That is one of the nice thing about Airforce guns. They are kind of a blank canvas that you can make what you want out of them.I'm limited to 40-45 yards and my 2 Talon and 1 Condor are pretty much hole-in-hole with JSB in .25 and H&N Barracuda Match in. .22
Mine are very modified, heavy hammer, heavy spring, big plenums and regulated.
Generally run them 850-925 depending on caliber and pellet.