Hey AGN,
I've always been a springer guy - first "good" one was a Beeman R10 in .20 (that has paid for itself 10x over with all the winnings it has earned me), then a BSA Supersport, lefty TX200 tuned at 12 fpe, and very recently an AA Pro Elite in .22, I love springers. Side note - the Pro Elite is just a phenomenal rifle. Gonna do a thread on it soon.
But, it seems like a lot of shooters don't. It seems that shooters at a lot of the big competitions think that they're sort of a novelty that has lost its place. Springers don't really get any attention.
For this thread, I'm not interested in discussing why this is the case...at all. It seems that the topic "why are there no new springers coming out?" has been beaten to death on the forums.
What I AM interested in, is WHY y'all still shoot springers. What are some of the advantages they have over PCP's? Is it convenience? No fill source needed? Low-cost of entry compared to PCP's? Higher quality per dollar (i.e. you can get a TX200 for $800 o HW97 for ~$650 and similarly priced PCP's don't have the same heirloom quality)? What else?
I'm trying to compile a sort of "master-list" for when I talk to new shooters.
I'd appreciate any responses from the springer shooters that here.
Best,
Nico
P.S. - here's my BEAUTIFUL Lefty Walnut TX200 with a Falcon X50 on top
I've always been a springer guy - first "good" one was a Beeman R10 in .20 (that has paid for itself 10x over with all the winnings it has earned me), then a BSA Supersport, lefty TX200 tuned at 12 fpe, and very recently an AA Pro Elite in .22, I love springers. Side note - the Pro Elite is just a phenomenal rifle. Gonna do a thread on it soon.
But, it seems like a lot of shooters don't. It seems that shooters at a lot of the big competitions think that they're sort of a novelty that has lost its place. Springers don't really get any attention.
For this thread, I'm not interested in discussing why this is the case...at all. It seems that the topic "why are there no new springers coming out?" has been beaten to death on the forums.
What I AM interested in, is WHY y'all still shoot springers. What are some of the advantages they have over PCP's? Is it convenience? No fill source needed? Low-cost of entry compared to PCP's? Higher quality per dollar (i.e. you can get a TX200 for $800 o HW97 for ~$650 and similarly priced PCP's don't have the same heirloom quality)? What else?
I'm trying to compile a sort of "master-list" for when I talk to new shooters.
I'd appreciate any responses from the springer shooters that here.
Best,
Nico
P.S. - here's my BEAUTIFUL Lefty Walnut TX200 with a Falcon X50 on top