Newbie seeking spring rifle recommendations

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Saltine
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Newbie seeking spring rifle recommendations

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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.
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Walther LGR....cheap, world-beating, fun, and dazzles the springers!
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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.
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FWB300
Diana 75
Anschutz 220
Pick yr taste!
Saltine
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Post by Saltine »

Thank you everybody for the suggestions. From the selection I guess that I should estimate spending around $500. Also, the suggestions are "past" models. Does that mean that all of that current models are not as good?
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Post by Tim S »

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.

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Post by Saltine »

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
Hi 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).
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Post by Tim S »

If you don't want PCP, maybe look for a Single-Stroke Pneumatic then. No need for scub tanks, CO2 bottles, but no recoil.
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