I'm new to the world of big bore airguns. Don't have much experience with any type of airguns for that matter, but I'm very tempted by what looks like much less spending on ammunition. Having trawled through the various makes and models on offer, I like the the AEA Challenger range. The Benjamin bulldog ticks all my boxes as well, but the traditionalist in me thinks a gun ought to look like a gun...
I just have a question that someone out there must have an answer to.
Between the AEA Challenger bullpup .35 (24" barrel) and the AEA Challenger bullpup .30 (32" barrel) which is the most accurate at roughly 100 yards? Are the smaller and lighter .30 pellets less accurate over that distance than the .35 or is barrel length important as well? Or is there no noticeable difference? And if there's not much difference, how would they compare to the AEA Challenger .35 big bore bullpup (24" barrel) for accuracy?
I just have a question that someone out there must have an answer to.
Between the AEA Challenger bullpup .35 (24" barrel) and the AEA Challenger bullpup .30 (32" barrel) which is the most accurate at roughly 100 yards? Are the smaller and lighter .30 pellets less accurate over that distance than the .35 or is barrel length important as well? Or is there no noticeable difference? And if there's not much difference, how would they compare to the AEA Challenger .35 big bore bullpup (24" barrel) for accuracy?
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