Newbie seeking spring rifle recommendations
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Newbie seeking spring rifle recommendations
Hi Everybody,
I'm looking for a new activity to replace archery. I thought that I might try 10m air rifle because I can do it in the house (community association and weather). I would like a spring rifle that would not be very inexpensive, in case I don't stick with it. However, if I do, I want a rifle on which I could make some Frankensteinian modifications to get the feel and accuracy (+/-) of a more expensive rifle before I invest.
Is there anything like that? I'd appreciate any suggestions.
I'm looking for a new activity to replace archery. I thought that I might try 10m air rifle because I can do it in the house (community association and weather). I would like a spring rifle that would not be very inexpensive, in case I don't stick with it. However, if I do, I want a rifle on which I could make some Frankensteinian modifications to get the feel and accuracy (+/-) of a more expensive rifle before I invest.
Is there anything like that? I'd appreciate any suggestions.
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Not as cheap as an LGR, but it has enough adjustability that you shouldn't need to upgrade for quite some time.
Not as cheap as an LGR, but it has enough adjustability that you shouldn't need to upgrade for quite some time.
People have recommended 1980's (and older) rifles because you asked for spring-powered. In the '80s manufacturers went over to Single Stroke Pneumatic, and Pre-Charged Pneumatic designs. These produce less recoil; the latest PCP rifle are totally recoilless, and cocking requires almost no physical energy, unlike the recoilless spring guns recommended.
Tim
Tim
Hi Tim,Tim S wrote:People have recommended 1980's (and older) rifles because you asked for spring-powered. In the '80s manufacturers went over to Single Stroke Pneumatic, and Pre-Charged Pneumatic designs. These produce less recoil; the latest PCP rifle are totally recoilless, and cocking requires almost no physical energy, unlike the recoilless spring guns recommended.
Tim
Thank you for explaining. I see my error. I just definitely did not want a rifle that would require cartridge refills or cumbersome equipment (diving tank).