$1250 limit for 10m. What air rifle do you choose? It's for my 14 year old son. Modular is an option so it can grow with him, but it doesn't have to be.
Looking at those and possibly the Hammerli AR20.I don't feel you need to spend that much for a high end 10meter rifle. For instance the Crosman Challenger is a very popular choice in 10 meter events, especially among new entrants. https://www.creedmoorsports.com/product/crosman-challenger-2021-PCP-air-rifle Do some on line research and you'll find reports on how well they do.
We do have to stay with the .177$1250 limit for 10m. What air rifle do you choose? It's for my 14 year old son. Modular is an option so it can grow with him, but it doesn't have to be.
Especially if you go the referb route.Sporter Air Rifles - Civilian Marksmanship Program
Sporter air rifles are characterized by their light weight, low cost and basic target features. We offer several varieties for purchase.thecmp.org
Daisy 599 is $600 through CMP
M853 with the trigger job will shoot as good as the shooters fundamentals dictate. It’s 100% worth it to own one.
No scope, it's an open sight class.If you go the springer route, find a used FWB 300. Should be able to get an excellent one and still have money left over. In addition, you can probably buy Diana, Walther and Anschutz recoiless springers for that money. Assume you do not want a scope.
That may be true, but I am using my Anschutz 2002CA 10m air rifle just fine, it's probably about 20 years old. As was said above, the Olympic grade rifles are built to lastStay away from Anschutz. if gun is 5 yrs out of production, parts are no longer available!!