Sad to hear that we don't have any more shows - but Rob will "edge-uh-muh-cate" me locally on what I need - or at least help me sound like I know what I am talking aboutLol that sounds like a very enjoyable and full schedule . I hope all turns out smooth and to perfection for you Sir. hahaNo more shows that I am aware of unfortunately.
With a friend like you he’ll wish he had a trust fund from a wealthy relative.All... T is screwed... I thought I'd recognized the name. He is a buddy of mine from wood turning. Lives about an hour away. Didnt know he'd have an interest in airguns. I'll set the hook firmly and he will be assimilated. He's already coming over tomorrow to look at toys.![]()
No sir, this is Florida we do not give our guns awayDo the patients want to give away their air rifles after treatment? Got an address for the clinic so I can wait outside and collect som guns?![]()
I really wish I would've bought the edgun leyla rather than the cricket 2.Welcome to a great forum!
Lots of helpful folks here, and plenty of humorous comments too.
I started with a .25 Marauder about 6 years ago and remember thinking that I’ll never need anything else!
That changed quickly lol!
I believe that I have gone way way down the rabbit hole.
The accuracy of air guns can be astounding, and you are in for some serious fun!
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Nothing like passing on the best disease one can haveAll... T is screwed... I thought I'd recognized the name. He is a buddy of mine from wood turning. Lives about an hour away. Didnt know he'd have an interest in airguns. I'll set the hook firmly and he will be assimilated. He's already coming over tomorrow to look at toys.![]()
yes... was great to see the interest. He's helped me in wood turning and indirectly caused me to upgrade my lathe. I can now repay the favor. Wish I'd known he was going to get into airguns as I've offloaded a couple dozen in the last two years. Still have plenty here to get and keep him firmly hooked though.Nothing like passing on the best disease one can have!
That is going to be a very fun day indeed.
Get him Rob haha! I am sure T will have a great time up there checking out your collection .All... T is screwed... I thought I'd recognized the name. He is a buddy of mine from wood turning. Lives about an hour away. Didnt know he'd have an interest in airguns. I'll set the hook firmly and he will be assimilated. He's already coming over tomorrow to look at toys.![]()
Well, we always say, welcome to the Rabbit Hole®. yes Crack would be cheaper but not as good for your health or your teeth, barring something going boom in you face. Don't be afraid to ask questions, there is a few tons worth of experience here.I have a feeling that a crack addiction might be more economical… and there are treatment centers when you want to quit…![]()
Hey neighbor.... We're going to have a lot to talk about. Will give you a ring here in a bit. Thought when I saw the name, but then when I saw 'Jeter Mt'... yep....Same TeeSquare.
Well....those that get checked in to the rubber lined hotel rooms might not get a choice. Only volunteering to do the right thing and not allow an air rifle to be orphaned ......No sir, this is Florida we do not give our guns away![]()
Thank you for that comparison. It does help me set fair expectations.Welcome teesquare!
I wanted to mention an aspect of airguning that interests me, that you may have a better veiw of, and that is, powder burner equivalency.
A 1000 yard challenge, may be able to be duplicated with an airgun, with the exception of the visual aspect, because both will likley be topped with similar glass, and the lack of the mirage effect.
The wind drift, and the trajectory ark, would be comparable at closer range,
Scale targets, and steel silhouettes, have been available for a long time, and all kinds of plinking targets available, like a 25 cal airsoft pellet at 25 yards compared to a pingpong ball at 100 etc.
Depending on the power of the gun the ranges would vary. For example my pistols at apx 400 fps. max out of elevation at 29 yards, and are capable of one MOA, with about three inches of posible wind drift. So that is easily a back yard freindly, long range type challenge.
Congrats and enjoy.
Will do - once I actually get the rifle out of the boxTeesquare Show us some groups , picture of your gun , compressor.
We love pics here at AGN. Or should I say I do. Lol
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Clearly LOTS of experience here!Well, we always say, welcome to the Rabbit Hole®. yes Crack would be cheaper but not as good for your health or your teeth, barring something going boom in you face. Don't be afraid to ask questions, there is a few tons worth of experience here.
Thanks! Good points for sure.Don’t use lubricants without checking which lubricants you should use
Don’t clean a barrel from the crown end
A new person may not know the right question to ask
I remember coming from PB and assuming I knew stuff. While most pb knowledge can be extrapolated onto airguns not all and airguns have their own intrinsic characteristics.
"Resistance is futile. All will be assimilated" The BorgAll... T is screwed... I thought I'd recognized the name. He is a buddy of mine from wood turning. Lives about an hour away. Didnt know he'd have an interest in airguns. I'll set the hook firmly and he will be assimilated. He's already coming over tomorrow to look at toys.![]()