Watch & Discuss the Benjamin Fortitude regulated

For the money, this appears to be a great little rifle that is regulated with many more options including 10 rd mag, pump, scope, etc. I would like to see a lighter trigger pull at around 4 to 4.5 lbs. How about an adjustable trigger pull or would that push the price range ? I still use a pump on my Benjamin Discovery so it looked good that he was able to go from 1500 to 300 psi in less than 2 minutes. I am older, so it would probably take me a little longer. Currently I get about 25 good shots out of my 22 cal Discovery, so I am very interested in the regulated air rifle which would give me twice the number of shots with the same energy used at the pump.
 
I am not buying anymore Crosman anything until they actually put a trigger in them. I have gotten spoiled to target grade triggers over the years. Other than being heavy, my Trail is a decent hunter, now that I put an aftermarket trigger in it. That should be their company motto. Good guns once modified! .

I use my pellet rifles for hunting. No way i pay $300 for a kit I might be able to make a decent rifle out of with aftermarket parts. As more than one has said for years now. If Crosman ever puts a decent trigger in their products, a lot of these other names simply disappear. Without a decent trigger, the market is exploding with sources and names.
 
Very nice entry level PCP rifle. My Daughters boyfriend just received his a couple of days ago and has already shot a 500 tin of Crosman Premier Hollow Points thru it. He said that it shoots nice out to about 30 yards but it does open up at 50 to about 2 inches. He still hasn't cleaned the barrel, so I think it can do better once he cleans it lol. My Gauntlet shot great out of the box and I did the same thing by not cleaning and the groups started to get worse, but then I cleaned the barrel and it shoots 1 inch groups out to 50 with no problems at all. When I win this gun lol, it will go to my Grandson.














 
Good review. I am not a fan of PCPs but this one looks interesting, especially considering the price of admission. Might be a good beater and maybe for the wife, providing I pump it. She likes the 392 but none of the springers. The only other PCP's I have messed with have been the Maruader and a Quakenbush pistol (in 9mm) so I really have no baseline. John