Air rifle of the week

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davevabch

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Want a nice air rifle for summer? Try one of these, you can't beat the price and they come with a basic tune from a gun-tuner with a great reputation. These rifle's have many mods, including a "Shroud" which will make it a neighborhood friendly rifle. As you can see from the link below, a QB 79 is only 108.00 shipped! These beat any off the shelf gun from the big box stores.

http://flyingdragonairrifles.org/fdindustryrifles.html

If you prefer a springer, then look at his B26. It is a clone of the famous Beeman R9 and yet they have made it well. They even have a similar trigger design from the most famous airgun trigger of all time, the "Rekord"' Here is a article from the notorious Jim Chapman a renown air rifle hunter.

http://www.americanairgunhunter.com/b26.html

GET SOME TRIGGER TIME THIS SUMMER!
 

RugerRon60

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Thinking an air rifle is a good idea after this weekend of putting 250 pellets down field with my Crossman PC77 PumpMaster Classic air pistol. Drilled a little hole in a stump and put tips of 1/4" sticks in it and shot at them from 32 feet from my deck. Great way to pass the time at the camper.

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mukwah

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Gonna check it out Dave! The more I think about this air rifle thing the more interesting it sounds!
(PS:I'm liking that campsite Ron!!)

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Slowhand

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LOL. Air guns you gotta love'em. A couple of fellow Range Rats and I found an outdoor range about 40 miles from here and are heading out there this week for some shotgun and rifle shooting. I miss living out in the country since moving to suburbia but life goes on.
 
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mukwah

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Dave, what is your opinion of the Ruger Explorer Break barrel air rifle? I've seen them for pretty cheap, so, are they cheap?

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davevabch

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mukwah said:
Dave, what is your opinion of the Ruger Explorer Break barrel air rifle? I've seen them for pretty cheap, so, are they cheap?

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mukwah, I think it would be a good starter gun. I have never shot one but here is a link below that had a review on it. The other Ruger rifles would make nice starter guns as well and can be upgraded later with a Vortek spring kit. They turn the guns into really nice shooters.

http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/blog/2010/03/little-air-rifle-that-could-ruger.html

You might want to look at this rilfe for a starter rifle. It is based on the Old Beeman C1 which had a cult like following. I have one and it is one fine rifle. The Bronco was redesigned, and brought back to life by Tom Gaylord, (air rifle expert). The gun is a light weight carbine and has a lot of great reviews. Here is the link.

http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Air_Venturi_Bronco_air_rifle/2013

http://airgun-academy.pyramydair.com/blog/2012/04/air-venturi-bronco-with-optional-target-sights-part-1/

Good luck and let me know what you get.
 
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mukwah

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Thanks Dave! I'll check those out.

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RugerRon60

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Have to admit after getting my Crossman Pumpmaster I am really enjoying air guns, also getting interested in a blow back gun and liking Dave's PPK video he posted in another thread. I figure I have room for firearms and air guns just not sure if my budget does. :-[
 

Sassi

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Several years ago I tried this as a way to get rid of squirrels. I seemed to miss more than hit the target. When I did hit a squirrel the pellet seemed to just bounce off the fat little buggers. I quickly sent the air gun back while I could get my money back. Yall have gotten my interest started again!
 

SkipD

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Sassi said:
When I did hit a squirrel the pellet seemed to just bounce off the fat little buggers.

That's why I choose to use a .22 rifle to dispatch the garden-eating rabbits in our yard (out in the country). I don't want to just make them mad or, worse yet, just wound them.
 

SkipD

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Dave - is there a (presumably a multi-pump) air rifle available that would provide enough energy to cleanly kill a full-sized rabbit at up to 100 feet and not cost an arm and a leg? I'm guessing that I would want a .22 caliber pellet for maximum effect as opposed to a .17 caliber. The idea is to be able to dispatch the rabbits with a bit less noise than with my .22 rifle but I still want clean kills. What would you recommend?