Here are two that looked good on Walmart.com. One is 1100fps and the other is 1400fps. Both are .22. Does anyone see the difference? I M fine with a few more dollars but just curious as they look pretty much the same to me.
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Either there is nothing there or I'm going picture blind.Here are two that looked good on Walmart.com. One is 1100fps and the other is 1400fps. Both are .22. Does anyone see the difference? I M fine with a few more dollars but just curious as they look pretty much the same to me.

My bad, got called away and posted without the links. Here you go:Either there is nothing there or I'm going picture blind.![]()
Yep, the stock seems to be the primary difference. The Nitro Piston is a good choice. It is a lot more forgiving than a steel spring model and the heavier wood stock helps mitigate the accuracy killing recoil.My bad, got called away and posted without the links. Here you go:
https://www.walmart.com/nco/Benjami...L-1100-22cal-and-400-pellets-Package/41157727
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Benjamin...th-3-9x32-Scope-Shoots-up-to-1400fps/37001634
Actually the 1400fps model is a bit cheaper. Could it be because of the wooden stock?
I have a whisper fusion elite .177 cal with the box. 120.0010-4, and I appreciate the help. I didn't realize the price point on those things!!!!
Keep in mind that the 1400fps is only when you use the super light alloy pellets, not the standard lead type.
That is good info. Faster speed may equal less energy at impact . I think 1000fps with the heavier lead will be a good combo. A rattle can or two of cam will make the wood work just fine!!!!