Good time of the day, everyone.
A quick introduction: I primarily shoot firearms and have only occasionally shot air guns. I live in the Netherlands, and unlike in the USA, we have a limit of five firearms per personal license. I used to have a CZ 457 for fun shooting, but I had to sell it to make room on my license.
Now, to the main question—I’ve narrowed my search for an air gun down to the Krait L and the RTI P3 Performance. While I’m not a big fan of the bullpup design, I can appreciate its compactness in this case. I’ve spent a fair amount of time on forums reading reviews and getting a general impression of both guns. For me, it's about target shooting at distances of up to 100 meters.
Is there any noticeable difference in performance and accuracy when using slugs and pellets? Or does it mostly come down to personal preference?
I have to add that the P3 looks like something straight out of a Fallout game—a damn paddle, a gas tank, and a steel pipe put together. But in the end, of course, it’s all about the actual quality of the gun.
Thanks a lot in advance!
A quick introduction: I primarily shoot firearms and have only occasionally shot air guns. I live in the Netherlands, and unlike in the USA, we have a limit of five firearms per personal license. I used to have a CZ 457 for fun shooting, but I had to sell it to make room on my license.
Now, to the main question—I’ve narrowed my search for an air gun down to the Krait L and the RTI P3 Performance. While I’m not a big fan of the bullpup design, I can appreciate its compactness in this case. I’ve spent a fair amount of time on forums reading reviews and getting a general impression of both guns. For me, it's about target shooting at distances of up to 100 meters.
Is there any noticeable difference in performance and accuracy when using slugs and pellets? Or does it mostly come down to personal preference?
I have to add that the P3 looks like something straight out of a Fallout game—a damn paddle, a gas tank, and a steel pipe put together. But in the end, of course, it’s all about the actual quality of the gun.
Thanks a lot in advance!