Great suggestion....you first. Only makes sense you should be willing to do your part.Mediocre gun that you bought and then had to fix makes some great content in this forum. Everyone, keep buying mediocre guns!
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Great suggestion....you first. Only makes sense you should be willing to do your part.Mediocre gun that you bought and then had to fix makes some great content in this forum. Everyone, keep buying mediocre guns!
Sure thing, enjoy the reading https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/shot-my-510-challenger-bullpup.1297761/Great suggestion....you first. Only makes sense you should be willing to do your part.
I don't get over to the pcp side of the forum much. Looks like a good read. Your contribution has not gone unnoticed.Sure thing, enjoy the reading https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/shot-my-510-challenger-bullpup.1297761/
I thought you was going to let the inlaws shoot the crap guns LOLProject guns are good to have around, for when the in-laws come over for an over welcomed stay, you have a good reason to be in the garage, fixing things that need fixing.
100%, fact is most air guns aren't really designed for much over 50 yards without modifying one way or another.I would add another option to the list of choices...
5) Accept the gun for what is and enjoy using it within it's limitations and capabilities.
I think that "Mediocre" is relative to our expectations.
With the information available these days, there's no reason not to have a good idea of what can be realistically expected from a product.
From the perspective that every gun is a "tack driver" WITHIN IT'S EFFECTIVE RANGE (that range may be measured in inches, feet or yards ) it's up to to shooter to use it appropriately.
For example, my .22 caliber, 700mm FX Panthera is tuned to 60ish fpe. It would be inadequate for ground squirrels at 250 yards, mediocre at 150 yards, pretty good at 100 yards and total over-kill at 50. I bought the Panthera for 100 yard plinking (one inch spinners), a .25 or a .30 would be "better" but the. 22 is more economical to shoot and I like the challenge. Works for me!
As a carry-around work gun (for pesting) my .22 Maximus great! On the other hand I'm not so impressed with my S510 and Wolverine R, guess that I was expecting "more" from them. All three have the same effect range and accuracy. The expensive guns are much prettier though
Each to their own eh?
Cheers!
I don't think we should take this option off the tableI thought you was going to let the inlaws shoot the crap guns LOL
100%, fact is most air guns aren't really designed for much over 50 yards without modifying one way or another.
Yes, but... I have owned two for the past 40 years and you got to remember, back in the day these were the Caddilacs of airguns and I killed a lot of pests out to 50y, offhand, on the regular. They earned the hype by me, that's for sure. You are very much correct though, they cannot compare to even an entry level pcp anymore. I won't make excuses for them today, but I stll respect what they were compared to everything else at the time, and pull them out for nostalgia every now and then.FWB 124, bought it because of the hype....sold it because of the reality.
It may have been "The gun" in the day. But there are much better and less expensive guns available that out preform it in every way!
You got a point. Expectations have a 100% to do with thisMediocre is subjective.
I only fool with old springers I find interesting.
I think the issue of mediocrity is people expect too much out of things, thinking that if they spend more money "it just HAS to get better, right!?!?"
Is it really mediocre or are you just disappointed in your purchase?