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September 9, 2025 at 7:49 am #5343
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KeymasterDo any of you folks enjoy shooting Pellet Guns?
Right now I am using a .177 Stoeger X20.
I’m new to shooting but I have been having fun with it. I’m also having fun with an older. 22 Crosman pump.In the future I would like a newer .22 , either a springer or gas piston that can be had for a round $350.
Any pics or comments of what you have?
December 27, 2025 at 12:46 pm #143025admin
KeymasterI have a pellet gun that I keep primarily for shooting varmits. I do not know the make or model. I do know it shoots about 1200 fps which was one of the selling points.
I do not shoot it for fun however.
December 27, 2025 at 12:46 pm #143026admin
KeymasterYou might like to read @PiterM’s review of the Lelya.
December 27, 2025 at 12:46 pm #143027admin
KeymasterYeah, those EDGuns are really nice. I have been watching a pile of YouTube videos on airguns. There are some excellent shooters out there….both the user and the rifle!
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143028admin
KeymasterI dunno, I got pretty meh about airguns over the past few years. I got a Gamo Varmint Hunter a long time ago when they had metal triggers, installed an aftermarket trigger, used the cannon hold or whatever it’s called, that gun was just terrible. It wouldn’t shoot any pellet well (pellets costing as much as .22LR no less) and after a few thousand pellets it developed what I guess is called barrel droop. I threw it in a closet after that. After all the work and all the fooling around with it, over several years I had just one successful English Sparrow massacre with it – that’s just sad and it was only a dozen birds in a place where I should have killed twice that many per sitting. A little more research shows that PCPs are serious coin to get into and I’d rather just buy a firearm if that’s the case. I tried several different CO2 pistols thinking that it would be a cheap way to do some action shooting – all of them but one broke and after taking them apart it’s pretty obvious why. Since then I’ve given up on the idea of air guns. The Umarex PX4 Storm stayed together, but the problem with it is that the controls and magazine are nothing like an actual firearm so there is no training overlap.
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143029admin
KeymasterYes, my use will mainly be target in the backyard, pest control and small game hunting. I don’t feel comfortable using the. 22lr in my yard but it is what I shoot with the most accuracy. Just a small little Lakefield…now Savage but it is fun
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143030admin
KeymasterSig arms .177 air rifle and Crossman pump pistol. Lots of fun to shoot.
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143031admin
KeymasterSig arms .177 air rifle and Crossman pump pistol. Lots of fun to shoot.
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143032admin
KeymasterFeinwerkbau 300s for shooting in my appartement. Really heavy barrel, and really pleasant to use. I used to have an Anschutz Match model 54 and it was amazing (the models used for benchrest) but sold it a year ago 🙁
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143033admin
KeymasterI have two pellet rifles both–.177
I enjoy them very much—not only are they excellent for cheap practice but on the prepper side of things they
are to me a must have in inventory…December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143034admin
KeymasterDaisy Model 93 CO2 BB Pistol.
Holds 15, shoots in rapid sucession.
Bought it for my son when he was 8 to teach him about weapons.
Now it’s mine and I really enjoy shooting it.December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143035admin
KeymasterI own a Weihrauch HW77 and an HW30S,both in .177. Both exhibit wonderful accuracy. The thing with air rifles is they are very pellet fussy,you have to get the right one for the air rifle to attain good accuracy. Of course there are many factors involved,but if you have a good rifle,with a good trigger,I would be looking at ammo as the next step. In general you want a lead pellet with a dome head,or round head. RWS Super domes are a good place to start,but not always the answer.My HW77 likes JSB Exacts and the HW30S likes H&N Field Target Trophies. Only way to tell is by trial and error.
The air rifles advertising 1000+ fps generally obtain those velocities using an alloy pellet,made of zinc or aluminum. In general these pellets provide terrible accuracy and medocre terminal ballistics. Stick with a lead dome head pellet, avoid gamo pellets I don’t know of anyone who has shot them with good results.
December 27, 2025 at 12:47 pm #143036admin
KeymasterI own a Weihrauch HW77 and an HW30S,both in .177. Both exhibit wonderful accuracy. The thing with air rifles is they are very pellet fussy,you have to get the right one for the air rifle to attain good accuracy. Of course there are many factors involved,but if you have a good rifle,with a good trigger,I would be looking at ammo as the next step. In general you want a lead pellet with a dome head,or round head. RWS Super domes are a good place to start,but not always the answer.My HW77 likes JSB Exacts and the HW30S likes H&N Field Target Trophies. Only way to tell is by trial and error.
The air rifles advertising 1000+ fps generally obtain those velocities using an alloy pellet,made of zinc or aluminum. In general these pellets provide terrible accuracy and medocre terminal ballistics. Stick with a lead dome head pellet, avoid gamo pellets I don’t know of anyone who has shot them with good results.
December 27, 2025 at 12:48 pm #143037admin
KeymasterI have an ancient Crosman pump that shoots like the day it was made about 30 years ago. Crazy accurate even without a scope. It’s a lot of fun when it’s too cold to go outside. I set up targets in my basement and plink away.
Cheap fun.
December 27, 2025 at 12:48 pm #143038admin
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