Nova Vista Freedoms, 2 in .177 and one in .22. The .177s were tack drivers as far as accuracy, but the pumps and poppets failed and I have never followed up on plans to make bottle guns out of them. The .22 never worked properly although I sent it back and re-bought it for $100 thinking I could fix it... yeah, right...
Because the Avenger, et al. are based on this gun, I decided not to temp fate again. Not to mention I didn't like some of the design changes.
The DAR Gen2 in .177. While it worked, it was a good medium distance (40-70 yards) pellet gun, but developed leaks which I thought had been fixed before I decided to purchase one. Still haven't taken it apart to see if I can repair it. I am not very adept at PCP repairs even though I love how they work... when they work.
As much as my Benjamin Fortitude Gen2 .177 isn't a really great gun... It is the ONLY one I have that is still working and I have been able to get sub-MOA accuracy out of it out to 50 yards and made 3 DRT kills at 75-80 yards on tree rats after practicing for 3 weeks for those shots.
Oh well...
Because the Avenger, et al. are based on this gun, I decided not to temp fate again. Not to mention I didn't like some of the design changes.
The DAR Gen2 in .177. While it worked, it was a good medium distance (40-70 yards) pellet gun, but developed leaks which I thought had been fixed before I decided to purchase one. Still haven't taken it apart to see if I can repair it. I am not very adept at PCP repairs even though I love how they work... when they work.
As much as my Benjamin Fortitude Gen2 .177 isn't a really great gun... It is the ONLY one I have that is still working and I have been able to get sub-MOA accuracy out of it out to 50 yards and made 3 DRT kills at 75-80 yards on tree rats after practicing for 3 weeks for those shots.
Oh well...
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