.177 because I don't have one at this time and need one . Thank you Michael for doing this for us we appreciate all the work you do so we can enjoy this great forum.
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Like privatter This near same concern had me in then edited I'm out , but Michael explained that same no string attached in a P.M to me ( thanks Michael) . So I did re-edit back to im in .That sure is a negative response.
There‘s no strings attached. We kindly requested that you subscribe to AEAC, but that’s not a requirement. No one will be sending you “junk mail”.
I thought this was a nice way to give back to the community via some of our awesome sponsors, sorry it doesn’t appeal to you.
-Michael
Yes.... It helps.... ThemI’ve offered my prayers up to the air gun gods, wonder if some sort of sacrifice would help?
I 've shied away from .25 because of +$$, BUT , if I were to win one I wouldn't complain ! I feel pesting w/ .25 is a bit overkill & expensive ( now to pull my foot out of my mouth ,,, coming from a guy that used to blast G-hogs w/ magnum handcannons ), so I stick w/ .22's. I would like to try .25 on G-hog's , if our Game Commission would adjust their thinking on airgun calibers.I'm on the fence.
A. I've been wanting to get a budget rifle in 177 to compare to my Daystate Huntsman Revere Safari. There is a special place in my heart for 177.
B. I looooove 25 cal. And I need a second so I can shoot dueling steel, and other steel targets with friends and family. Steel 25 cal is a surefire way to get people interested in air rifles.
I agree w/you co .177, just to durn small to handle w/ old battered fingers !I've got an Avenger in .25cal, so .25 is out.
.177 is just too small for my beat up hands to deal with easily.
I guess that just leaves the Goldilocks .22cal.
But there are those caliber change kits....