But really, if you want a good air rifle with magnum velocity and great accuracy, look into the Watlher Parrus. Ive owned one in .177 for several months now and I love it.
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But really, if you want a good air rifle with magnum velocity and great accuracy, look into the Watlher Parrus. Ive owned one in .177 for several months now and I love it.
Its really nice and smooth, nothing too heavy and doesn't have too much of the annoying spring ping after firing.How's the trigger on that rifle? It seems to be priced right.
If you want a strong shooter with pellets check out PCP air rifles. I picked this up from another member and unfortunately it leaked and he was no help (you know who you are) but I got fixed and it's an absolute beast with accuracy with the standard hp pellets. They go up to .50 cal (this one is .22) and people are hunting larger game with the .30 and higher caliber.But really, if you want a good air rifle with magnum velocity and great accuracy, look into the Watlher Parrus. Ive owned one in .177 for several months now and I love it.
If you want a strong shooter with pellets check out PCP air rifles. I picked this up from another member and unfortunately it leaked and he was no help (you know who you are) but I got fixed and it's an absolute beast with accuracy with the standard hp pellets. They go up to .50 cal (this one is .22) and people are hunting larger game with the .30 and higher caliber.
Also not restricted by our ATF overlords so you can put a "suppressor" on it, shorten the barrel or do whatever you'd like to it.
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For now I'm working on my upper body with the manual pump. All honesty it's worth the compressor cost. It's like equal to 200 rounds of 5.56 and the pellets are dirt cheap. It's how I scratch the itch mid-day.I really want a PCP but I don't want to have to go to a Scuba shop and get a tank filled. Not crazy about the cost of a compressor, either. What are you doing for air?
Also want to point out you can get larger CO2 canisters and fill the rifle off those. I'd assume that would get pretty expensive though. I've done it a few times for my Benjamin Marauder while I was out and about and didn't bring the pump.I really want a PCP but I don't want to have to go to a Scuba shop and get a tank filled. Not crazy about the cost of a compressor, either. What are you doing for air?