Hey fellow air gunners! We are putting together a budget gun battle for you. There are so many awesome air rifles these days that we figured we would put together a video of three popular budget offerings and run them head to head. We chose the Lord's caliber, .22 for all three rifles. They all perform extremely well and the results might surprise you!

Of the three rifles we tested which one do YOU think will come out on top? Comment below...

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Are these rifle new untouched out of the box ? ( cleaning does not count .)
 
If I was notified that I won a free airgun and had to choose one of these, I’d gamble on the Zelos. But I’m definitely curious on which one wins a shootout and why it won. These types of airguns make me very nervous. But you can find guys who hate and love every one of them. But my gut still says Zelos. With a bottle of course.
 
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If I was notified that I won a free airgun and had to choose one of these, I’d gamble on the Zelos. But I’m definitely curious on which one wins a shootout and why it won. These types of airguns make me very nervous. But you can find guys who hate and love every one of them. But my gut still says Zelos. With a bottle of course.
Is that a fact ? I like your thinking.
 
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I don't have any of these, yet! I'm about to buy an Avenge-X which looks to be a more powerful and flexible platform. Three different swappable calibers and barrel lengths, three different chassis with wood options (Saber makes a chassis for it too), 300 bar tube or bottle options, and you can buy affordable parts to convert the gun as you may want. It also shoots slugs well.

PA's website says the Zelos's hammer is no longer adjustable, has less energy potential, the cylinder is 250 bar, there are no swap caliber barrel kits.

But that is all just going by the published data. YMMV