I have boiled it down to one of those two rifles for my first PCP. Which one would you say is better overall. I do mostly plinking but i see more hunting in my future.
I have read a lot about issues with the JTS. Avenger is pretty well tried and true. i don’t have either. I got the Avenge-X for my first and XM1 scout for my 5th in that price range / category.I have boiled it down to one of those two rifles for my first PCP. Which one would you say is better overall. I do mostly plinking but i see more hunting in my future.
Speaking with Rich at Airgun revisions, he has pretty hi praise for the XM Bull Shark. Says it shoots great and loves th ergo’s.I have read a lot about issues with the JTS. Avenger is pretty well tried and true. i don’t have either. I got the Avenge-X for my first and XM1 scout for my 5th in that price range / category.View attachment 515715View attachment 515717
Yes, I’ve gray he great things about it also. I have yet to get a bullpup. Always concerned with the trigger system but I think my next one will be a bullpup of some kindSpeaking with Rich at Airgun revisions, he has pretty hi praise for the XM Bull Shark. Says it shoots great and loves th ergo’s.
Interesting, you want to go down to .177, I was thinking of getting a .25. Any reason to go down instead of up in caliber.Don’t have personal experience with the JTS, but do own an Avenger in .22. It’s a great shooter, light weight, and fully adjustable. Have it in the Buck-Rail stock, with the B-R adapter and tapered moderator. Consistently hits my 3” gong at 100 yds. Have busted clay birds at 140. My only complaint would be the overall length, especially when adding the moderator. Been considering picking up another maybe in .177, and cutting dow the barrel to see how it shoots as a carbine. The one I have shoots too well to mess with.
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If power is something you want make sure to check the fps/fpe for the .25 as some platforms are suited for smaller caliber power .177-.22.Interesting, you want to go down to .177, I was thinking of getting a .25. Any reason to go down instead of up in caliber.
I've used both and they, as far as I could tell, fine rifles.I have boiled it down to one of those two rifles for my first PCP. Which one would you say is better overall. I do mostly plinking but i see more hunting in my future.
I went with .177 this time because I needed to power down in order to shoot birds safely inside my warehouse when they get in. With the Akela, I get the option of full power for slugs, or lower for pellets in the building, with a twist of the power wheel. It’s a tack driver either way.Interesting, you want to go down to .177, I was thinking of getting a .25. Any reason to go down instead of up in caliber.
Are those big air tanks heavy.I've used both and they, as far as I could tell, fine rifles.
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The aluminum one that comes on the rifle is heavier than the Carbon Fiber bottle with which I replaced it.Are those big air tanks heavy.
Thats not bad at all. I got a Diana 54 with a scope and that thing is around 12 lbs. I tried hunting with it but it gets tiring real fast.The aluminum one that comes on the rifle is heavier than the Carbon Fiber bottle with which I replaced it.
Only a matter of ounces
500cc CF Tank is 22 Oz
500cc Aluminum is 25 Oz
The rifle, without scope, regulator or moderator is a little over 7lbs.
Mine with scope, regulator, moderator and ARCA adapter is a bit over 10lbs.
I have boiled it down to one of those two rifles for my first PCP. Which one would you say is better overall. I do mostly plinking but i see more hunting in my future.
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