Yong Hengs are now back down to about $230 again
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Good deal That is! The way I treat them I probly need a couple more. ;^)
Haha, at that price, it's tempting to get another.
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Yong Hengs are now back down to about $230 again
Bio
Good deal That is! The way I treat them I probly need a couple more. ;^)
I'm 61 and like things a little simpler I guess. My Hatsan Flashpup is a nice gun and very very accurate. Just getting tired of the hand pump so going back to a springer or piston break barrel. I don't want to buy any more gear like a bottle and compressor for the PCP and the expense that goes with this. I'm thinking the simpler world of break barrels is more for me. Been looking at some of the Hatsan offerings in .25 and .30. I've hunted small game my entire life with an air rifle. I started out in the big time with a Sheridan 5mm pump in my youth. I wore the barrel out on that one. Pumping 8 to 10 times sure beats pumping 50 to 100 times. Of course once the PCP is pumped up multiple shots are the reward. I'm just tired of getting there. Anyone else decide the same way?
Pros and cons for sure. I'm heading towards a Hatsan .30 cal break barrel I think.
Hahaha, if you got tired of handpumping a flash I wander how long it will take you to get tired of breaking the barrel and carrying a 10 # gun before scope that gives you a rainbow trajectory at 500 fps with a .30 pellet
Hello, I was the same pumping my hatsan airmax by hand but a couple hundred bucks spent on a yong Heng and I've never used the hand pump since.
I only fill the rifle itself so it doesn't run long at all I did put on a twin cylinder water separator haven't had problem with it.
Anyway parts are dirt cheap
Jacko