You already know what happens when you do, won't bother to describe it. I've got any number of rifles from $100-$200 that make for decent pesting rifles and eaily get the job done with money left over to get a decent air gun rated scope and a good sized pile of pellets.What's sad is think of all the break barrel guns out there , gamo, hatsan, crosman , umarex ,ECT ... I mean 100's of them , but only a select few ever really get suggested or recommended.. ..lol.
Reputation is the reason. While Gamo and others can be decent rifles, what are the odds that you get a good one, and if you don't it turns people away. Experienced airgunners know that there are possible repairs if you get a bad one but not newbies.What's sad is think of all the break barrel guns out there , gamo, hatsan, crosman , umarex ,ECT ... I mean 100's of them , but only a select few ever really get suggested or recommended.. ..lol.
I wouldn't personally shoot Crosman Premieres in a new gun. The lead alloy they use is very hard and the much desired leading of the barrel won't occur. Try something like H&Ns which use a much softer lead mix for initial barrel break-in. JMHO. Orv.i would try local available Walmart Crossman's first , just "plane old" domes or hollow point learn to shoot the gun . target @ 60 feet or whatever distance you can closer is fine 25 feet ? what ever you can .
I got a good gamo , but I kinda go by there guns teir levels ..Reputation is the reason. While Gamo and others can be decent rifles, what are the odds that you get a good one, and if you don't it turns people away. Experienced airgunners know that there are possible repairs if you get a bad one but not newbies.
I use my 1K dollar 10 meter match rifle to shoot birds in my neighbors barn and carry my 750 dollar TX200 in the woods, this is what they are designed to do. My guns are not bangedBest inexpensive springers for small game hunting. Own them, so they have been proven to me. Hatsan Edge spring in .22 or 25. A XS25
I have a problem taking a beautiful $400 gun in the feild, knowing it's going to get banged up. A inexpensive one you just don't worry as much.
Good for you. I shoot rockchuck, rabbits, squirrels, grouse. Etc... and not necessarily a stroll in the woods. Or a barn. More in the line of actual hunting.I use my 1K dollar 10 meter match rifle to shoot birds in my neighbors barn and carry my 750 dollar TX200 in the woods, this is what they are designed to do. My guns are not banged
up...use care..