I don’t remember 100% but the gun is a .22 so chances are it was a 25gr pellet. Hit a pipe in the coil, was junk after…What ammo did you shoot?
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I don’t remember 100% but the gun is a .22 so chances are it was a 25gr pellet. Hit a pipe in the coil, was junk after…What ammo did you shoot?
I disagree on available cheap store ammo being lousy for pests. If that is your experience, assume crosman premier ... PM me and lets work out a cheap deal. If you really want the best bang for your $, shop the used market as they figured out how to shoot pellets accurately before current day offerings. Some barrels are crap, some picky or running the wrong settings. Finally, get the setup that works best for your style ... heavy bench setups are a waste on me. Regardless, it was kind of a roller coaster for myself with ups and downs with tons of $ spent.What are some of your airgun rookie mistakes that you learned from? For example, I learned that you get what you pay for. If you are into quality, then don't get the gun that comes in a box on isle 7 next to the gym shorts at Big Five and put a $20 scope on it expecting it to last. I also learned that stores like Wallymart, Big 5, etc. do not sell a high quality ammo and that my cheap airgun with cheap ammo explains a lot about why I made those lousy groups and missed shots on pests. It would be both fun and educamational to read some of your experiences from when you were a newbie.