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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2208048" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>What helped push my decision was several other recent purchases. Last year it was my boys 17 hornet and 22 hornet.</p><p>I was very nervous buying sight un seen from CZ. The machining and quality blew my mind. Even the rings have a mark on them to keep them </p><p>true to each other. Same cap and base screwed together same direction.</p><p></p><p>Then we got into PCP air guns due to lack of primers. Bought a Benjamin Marauder. Everybody says that JSB pellets are top end. Best in the world. We had to wait about 4 weeks due to them being out of stock, They are made in Czech too. Long story short they definitely rocked!!!</p><p>My 9 year old put 8 pellets into a 2" wide by 1 1/4" tall group at 100 yards. 6 of those were in about an 1" group. </p><p></p><p>I had also just watched a JSB factory tour. Thanks to all the ladies who make the top end pellets there!!!</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]-AAQzSkRZVg[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I also watched another video of a pellet factory that was fancier looking newer looking and no one worked in it. In Czech the ladies do a lot of stuff by hand. Labels, checking for bad pellets, sealing cans with tape, hand packaging etc. In the other factory machines did it all. </p><p>I told my boys that "Old School" especially hard work is often still king when it comes to end results.</p><p></p><p>We also have an ATN day/night scope to hunt coyotes.(new night season this year). We put it on the Benjamin Marauder after season was over mainly to get a feel for how to use it and not waste primers. Zeroed it at 20 yards and then ran some DOPE into the SCOPE.LOL First shot at 100 yards was about 1.5" off of bull after doping. My boys were spotting through binoculars. Boy did they let out a hollar when I almost connected with first shot. Before DOPE it was 18" low. BDC of about .042(no typo). So I can already see how addictive DOPING for range is. FUN FUN STUFF!!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2208048, member: 118823"] What helped push my decision was several other recent purchases. Last year it was my boys 17 hornet and 22 hornet. I was very nervous buying sight un seen from CZ. The machining and quality blew my mind. Even the rings have a mark on them to keep them true to each other. Same cap and base screwed together same direction. Then we got into PCP air guns due to lack of primers. Bought a Benjamin Marauder. Everybody says that JSB pellets are top end. Best in the world. We had to wait about 4 weeks due to them being out of stock, They are made in Czech too. Long story short they definitely rocked!!! My 9 year old put 8 pellets into a 2" wide by 1 1/4" tall group at 100 yards. 6 of those were in about an 1" group. I had also just watched a JSB factory tour. Thanks to all the ladies who make the top end pellets there!!! [MEDIA=youtube]-AAQzSkRZVg[/MEDIA] I also watched another video of a pellet factory that was fancier looking newer looking and no one worked in it. In Czech the ladies do a lot of stuff by hand. Labels, checking for bad pellets, sealing cans with tape, hand packaging etc. In the other factory machines did it all. I told my boys that "Old School" especially hard work is often still king when it comes to end results. We also have an ATN day/night scope to hunt coyotes.(new night season this year). We put it on the Benjamin Marauder after season was over mainly to get a feel for how to use it and not waste primers. Zeroed it at 20 yards and then ran some DOPE into the SCOPE.LOL First shot at 100 yards was about 1.5" off of bull after doping. My boys were spotting through binoculars. Boy did they let out a hollar when I almost connected with first shot. Before DOPE it was 18" low. BDC of about .042(no typo). So I can already see how addictive DOPING for range is. FUN FUN STUFF!!! Thanks again!!!! [/QUOTE]
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