I will add the BSA R10 to that list as well.Consider an Air Arms 510 or a Daystate Wolverine. Both will shoot well out of the box without resorting to a bunch of adjustment knobs.
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I will add the BSA R10 to that list as well.Consider an Air Arms 510 or a Daystate Wolverine. Both will shoot well out of the box without resorting to a bunch of adjustment knobs.
I love low and mid power .177, but if you're a fan of the caliber, you really should own at least one that's 20+ fpe. It'll put a grin on your face every time you shoot it.
Max Velocity | 980 fps |
Overall Length | 27.5" |
Buttplate | Rubber |
Function | Repeater |
Weight | 6.35 lbs |
Scopeable | Weaver/Picatinny |
Safety | Manual |
Suggested for | Small game hunting/target practice |
Caliber | .177 (4.5mm) |
Muzzle Energy | 20 ft/lbs |
Loudness | 3-Medium |
Barrel Length | 19.68" |
Shot Capacity | 21 |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | none |
Rear Sight | none |
Trigger | Two-stage adjustable |
Action | Sidelever |
Powerplant | Pre-charged pneumatic |
Max Shots per Fill | 180 |
Body Type | Bullpup |
Fixed/adj. power | Multiple settings |
Cylinder Size | 300 cc |
Shrouded | Yes |
Operating Pressure | 3625 PSI / 250 BAR |