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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
Good quality pellet for rabbits?
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<blockquote data-quote="therifleman556" data-source="post: 1659840" data-attributes="member: 101898"><p>Your last remark nailed it. PCPs aren't for everyone, but for someone willing to learn them the payoff is huge. As I understand, PCP guns have only started to get popular in the past few years, so lots of shooters are still leery about them. What I will suggest is that if you're going to buy a break barrel, get something with a wood stock and metal barrel (not the goofy plastic shrouded tube like Gamo). You're going to want a little heft to keep that sucker a little more still. Also, buy good mounts and optics. You can research on Midway which scopes are airgun rated. This rating applies to break barrels specifically. A PCP can use whatever scope you want to use.</p><p></p><p>[USER=9308]@Frog4aday[/USER] makes solid points about what you need to be aware of with a PCP. What I would tell you is just be aware of these points, but don't let them scare you off. (Not suggesting that's what he was trying to do)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therifleman556, post: 1659840, member: 101898"] Your last remark nailed it. PCPs aren't for everyone, but for someone willing to learn them the payoff is huge. As I understand, PCP guns have only started to get popular in the past few years, so lots of shooters are still leery about them. What I will suggest is that if you're going to buy a break barrel, get something with a wood stock and metal barrel (not the goofy plastic shrouded tube like Gamo). You're going to want a little heft to keep that sucker a little more still. Also, buy good mounts and optics. You can research on Midway which scopes are airgun rated. This rating applies to break barrels specifically. A PCP can use whatever scope you want to use. [USER=9308]@Frog4aday[/USER] makes solid points about what you need to be aware of with a PCP. What I would tell you is just be aware of these points, but don't let them scare you off. (Not suggesting that's what he was trying to do) [/QUOTE]
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