Hey Everyone,
I got rid of my Rapier a while ago and was only left with a low powered Anschultz 335 so lately I've been thinking I'd like another air rifle soon, one that is more powerful.
I'd like a PCP but don't know if I'll be able to afford one. If I was to get a PCP I'd Ideally like a .22 repeater and easily adjustable power. But I wouldn't have a problem with a .177 either.
So, that being said what do you guys think my options are for under $1300 new or second hand doesn't matter as long as its a good gun.
Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
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Re: Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
Hi Keith,kjd wrote:Hey Everyone,
I got rid of my Rapier a while ago and was only left with a low powered Anschultz 335 so lately I've been thinking I'd like another air rifle soon, one that is more powerful.
I'd like a PCP but don't know if I'll be able to afford one. If I was to get a PCP I'd Ideally like a .22 repeater and easily adjustable power. But I wouldn't have a problem with a .177 either.
So, that being said what do you guys think my options are for under $1300 new or second hand doesn't matter as long as its a good gun.
Find the extra and get a new Rapid from Potters.He has them on sale right now at near cost.
Lewis
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Re: Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
If you're looking for power, you can always consider the Evanix AR6. Starting at around 60 ft/lb they are pretty decently powered and will do most of what a .22 rimfire will.kjd wrote:Hey Everyone,
I got rid of my Rapier a while ago and was only left with a low powered Anschultz 335 so lately I've been thinking I'd like another air rifle soon, one that is more powerful.
However, they that kind of power does bring some inherent limitations and they really don't like light pellets at all.
If you get the semi-automatic model, you can adjust the power ( proportional to the hammer strike ) otherwise you need to adjust the hammer spring to reduce the output ( though you can always go the other way up to 100 ft/lb )
Evanix also now make a fully automatic air rifle, though I doubt we'll see them in Australia. Then again, the semi automatic versions are all still Cat A. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZO1mVS2ehI&NR=1
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Re: Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
You can go Korean and get a Sumatra 2550, .20, .22 and .25, 6 shot magazine, lever action, adjustable power, can get a carbine with 300cc and the full monty for 500cc. I would say the .25 would put out very impressive energy, the 22 is around 40+ I believe and they are less than 1K so prob get a package with scope etc with your budget.
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Re: Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
Listen to Lewis. Get a Rapid from Potters and cut the eye out of a needle. Save a bit longer or maybe enquire about lay-by?
Re: Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
The FX Typhoon 12 looks like a good value buy to me. Accurate, quik fil, 12 shot mag and around the money you speak of. Gamo Dynamax are similar too and from what I read are up to the job. Just a BSA in disguise. Just my thoughts............
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Re: Pondering a New Affordable Airgun.
I've had a little look at the Dynamax. Turns out it's the BSA Hornet .177 in a synthetic stock. And as I own a Hornet in .177, as long as Gamo maintained the quality, I reckon it would be a very nice little rifle.Whitey wrote:The FX Typhoon 12 looks like a good value buy to me. Accurate, quik fil, 12 shot mag and around the money you speak of. Gamo Dynamax are similar too and from what I read are up to the job. Just a BSA in disguise. Just my thoughts............
The only downside is the cylinder is part of the rifle, so you can't carry a spare. And it does not have an onboard pressure gauge, so you may want to keep track of shots.
The upside is I get at least 80 shots from a full fill of 230bar. So you get a lot of shots out of a fill, and a lot of fills from a 300bar cylinder. And JSB Heavies work really well in it, Certainly "minute of rabbit" out towards 50m.
But the 12 shot Typhoon is really tempting...................
May well be as accurate, I haven't used one. But 12 shots would have to be good.
regards, curan