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    Howdy from North Texas

    I just realized the CMP has other rifles for sale besides the Crosman. I may just buy one of the cheap 853 or 753s and let him plink around the house. Then go to another match with a gun borrowed from our club. Then we can see what everyone else is shooting. The CMP also have the Daisy 599s...
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    Howdy from North Texas

    I will hit them up. I’ve been over these rules like 40 times. Hopefully I can find something for the little man to shoot with.
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    New Member Here!

    Hey. I’m new too Welcome
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    Howdy from North Texas

    Thanks for the input. I’m looking it up now.
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    Howdy from North Texas

    Thanks for the heads up I’ll check this option out.
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    Howdy from North Texas

    They don’t allow the Air Force talon due to the chassis style. But I’ll look at the avenger. Thanks for the suggestion.
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    Howdy from North Texas

    The first two pics are out of the Texas 4-H shooting rules. The last was from his competition.
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    Howdy from North Texas

    Unfortunately in the match we just we just went to the kids could only use the Crosman Challenger 2021 in one of the matches. The 2000 and 2009 were ok to use. I’m trying to post pictures of the rules as the crosman challenger 2021 was explicitly prohibited.
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    Howdy from North Texas

    😎 Bro I don’t even know where to start. Can I afford a $650 gun? Yes do I want to? 🤷🏼‍♂️. I’d like to be around $450. But not sure if that’s do able. I’d like to see how my kid gets along before I spend too much. He is a small dude I don’t think he could shoot a break barrel or side cocker. I...
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    Howdy from North Texas

    Yes sir/maam. It was a standing completion. He shot 1/10 silhouettes. 10 pigs @ 20 yards and 10 rams @30 We borrowed another clubs gun. I think the coach said it was an Avanti. After researching it looks to me like it was Cz or air arms s200 or t200. I’m not sure of the difference. But I think...
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    Air guns : An addiction or an expensive hobby

    Well said. I have a problem turning down $200 dollar guns. Whenever I see one I buy it and when I’m ready to sell it always turns back into $200 dollars. You can don’t that with a beat up set of clubs. Furthermore you can gather up several of them and turn them into an even nicer one. I...
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    Need Advice on Which Airgun to Keep

    I don’t know you or your significant other. But I can tell you this whatever precedent you set now will ripple through your marriage like a stone dropped in a pond. To put it plainer if she/he is pissing in your cheerios now. I wouldn’t expect that to get better with time. 😉
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    Exactly how many is too many

    If airguns are like regular guns. Then there isn’t to many until you run out of room in your safe. Then you got to get a bigger safe.
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    Howdy from North Texas

    I don’t know anything about Airgun. My kid shot with a borrowed gun in his first 4h competition last week as a spur of the moment decision (in addition to rimfire). My dude (10 year old), won the junior class with 2 out of 20 silhouettes. What can I say a win is a win but he wants to shoot...