I am new to air guns and have very little knowledge. I am right-handed but left dominant. I need a gun that can be shot either hand or one made just for lefty's. I be useing it for target and squirrel hunting under 50 yards. and recommendations?
I certainly echo the avenge x over the avenger. not so much from my experience (I dont have one yet but likely will add one soon just determining which type and caliber), but that of the experienced shooters at my field. They have all been impressed and happy with the avenge x saying its addressed most of the shortcomings of the avenger. One guy shoots a redwolf as his primary ft rifle and has really enjoyed his avenge x with wood stock in 25. Another got one in 177 and shot his field target match with it scoring a 43 the first time out. I likely will be getting one as a plinker/pester and gun to get abused a bit.NY,
Very popular question. Air Venturi Avenger is OK, AV just came out with an upgraded platform, Avenge-X, addressing Avenger shortcomings. JTS Airacuda Max and Standard, Dynamic Air Rifle (DAR) Generation 3 and Umarex Gauntlet are all Chinese made "starter" PCPs in similar price range. Be mindful of size and weight, long and heavy are being replaced by shorter and lighter. Picatinny scope rails and side-lever action are also gaining in popularity over dovetail rails and bolt-action. Searching each brand in the archives will help you decide, too. Best of Luck, WM
Bingo,....well explained.Just a clarifying point on Jim's comment on filling guns - the need for hundreds of pumps to fill some guns only speaks to the initial fill, not how you use it. The amount of air used by a gun is proportional to the power level of the shots, the efficiency of the gun, but most importantly the number of shots taken. If you compare three guns that are shooting at the same power level, they are going to take approximately the same amount of pumping to refill after the same number of shots are taken from each.
A gun with a larger reservoir allows you to take more shots per fill, but you don't have to take all of them before refilling. When I used to handpump, I only would shoot the amount of shots that allowed for a refill in one pumping session of around 50 strokes - because ideally, once you hit that ~50 level, you need to vent the hand pump and let it cool down before pumping more. I would rather be back shooting than waiting around . . .