Shooting Groups with a PUMPER!
I shot a couple of groups with my little Crossman 66. It was enough to convince me I need a Pre-charged gun or a 12 year old who thinks the pumping is the fun part. The Crosman's appear to group a...
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Whenever I a trying to shoot for consistency with a multi-pump air gun, I only pump three or fours times. Not only does it leave me with working arms, and a decent breathing system, but the guns seem...
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Buy a spring gun and leave the pumping behind. I know pneumatic guns have their advantages, but I'm too lazy to deal with pumping them up. Plus I enjoy hunting with my airguns and pumping making takes...
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Hmm I do not understand the problem. My Crossman 766 was very accurate, I say was as it needs a rebuild as I wore the valve out must get it fixed one day.
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Kevin, No problem with the gun, the problem is with the shooter. He's old and lazy! Are air guns controlled in the UK? I live in one of the few states that control air arm in the USA.
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I just picked up a Crossman 760 from Wallyworld for $29- for some rats around the back of my property. Set up a Maxwell House steel coffee can with a small white medicine bottle lid (about 1 1/2 in...
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