Just joined - looking forward to the journey!

Welcome. Tell us about your shooting style and hardware. Everything you wanted to know but afraid to ask can be found here. Lots of knowledgeable shooters here. Be advised, very big Fx fanboy club and that's a good thing.
I have a widely varied shooting history. My grampie taught me gun safety when I was about 6 (about 60 years ago...) and I've been shooting ever since. First pump up was a Crosman 760 (with the gold trigger!), and I've progressed through handgun, long range (powder) rifle, and even a few years shooting trap in a local league (198/200, 127 is longest run), with a slight side journey into airgun target shooting and some silhouette shooting with a Beeman R1. I reengaged with airgun shooting recently and picked up a Huben K1 in .25 (and a compressor) and am amazed by how easily it delivers accurate and powerful shots downrange - lots to explore here. p.s. I liked the Huben in .25 so much that I picked up a second in .22. The .25 will be set up for long range/slugs, and the .22 for varmint hunting in the rear of our lot.

There are lots of great guns out there and I cannot wait to explore more!
 
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Thanks for the warm welcome!

In answer to an earlier question - I have "only" 4 airguns now - Beeman R1 with Blue Ring scope (bought new from Beeman in the 80's), P1 of the same vintage with a long eye relief Beeman 4x scope. Both are accurate and in great shape. I've been bitten by the PCP bug after trying my son's AirForce and have started down the slippery slope with a Huben in .25 (awesome shooter, nice gun, very powerful) and, about a week later, another Huben K1 in .22. I've just blown the dust off of my chronograph and have started the process of dialing in each for their intended use!
 
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