So I spoke with @Airgun-Revisions (Rich owner of Airgun Revisions) and @bthurman (Brian, owner of Veradium Air) this week. Don’t just visit the website, call him I’m usually surprised by something that we discuss when we speak that isn’t on the site. To check out their site, here’s a link Veradium Air. It was a pleasure speaking with both of them. They both took time to answer questions and just talk about their work and plans and listen to me blab. I forsee some exciting things on the horizon. As of now I think I’ll sticking with the .357 caliber concerning new guns. Hopefully I make enough time to post some meaningful findings and experiences that y’all may also enjoy.
Rich shared some things with me that are in the works. Most of which I’d seen or heard leaked or released previously, but exciting nonetheless. One was the M600 Benjamin Airbow. I’d heard of it, but explained to him that I like versatility of being able to shoot air bolts, pellets, and slugs from the Bulldog platform. I can say this, he had the most positive attitude and response of all folks affiliated with the brand that I’ve spoken with about it. I didn’t tell him that, but Rich I thank you for your encouragement in that regard.
When I spoke with Brian, told me about the development of a new iteration of the Bulldog called the “Brahma” as well as some of his other work developments. I won’t go into too much detail here, but he’s gotten me excited all over again. We discussed some other things and the plan is to sit down at the range together, sling some lead, talk, and possibly hunt - hopefully before the year is out.
I still may break out the .457 Texan at some point, but I honestly have very little motivation to do so.
Rich shared some things with me that are in the works. Most of which I’d seen or heard leaked or released previously, but exciting nonetheless. One was the M600 Benjamin Airbow. I’d heard of it, but explained to him that I like versatility of being able to shoot air bolts, pellets, and slugs from the Bulldog platform. I can say this, he had the most positive attitude and response of all folks affiliated with the brand that I’ve spoken with about it. I didn’t tell him that, but Rich I thank you for your encouragement in that regard.
When I spoke with Brian, told me about the development of a new iteration of the Bulldog called the “Brahma” as well as some of his other work developments. I won’t go into too much detail here, but he’s gotten me excited all over again. We discussed some other things and the plan is to sit down at the range together, sling some lead, talk, and possibly hunt - hopefully before the year is out.
I still may break out the .457 Texan at some point, but I honestly have very little motivation to do so.
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