"buckyusn"Howdy. I am Bill (buckyusn) and I reside in Allen, TX. Buckle up, this might get a little "windy." I grew up in NJ and did some competitive small-bore shooting and hunting before I got involved in other spor Growing up my dad taught me marksmanship, and introduced me to air rifles & BB-guns. I retired from the Navy in 2014, and at that time was mainly into shooting handguns (A salute to all of the veterans and first responders on the forum. Thank you for your service so I could do my part.)
My wife rides horses, and in the barn we rent at they have a pretty severe rat problem, that was not adequately solved by the introduction of a barn cat. I ended up buying a Crosman NP Fire at the local Tractor Supply to try my hand at killing rats. This was purely a practical move.
Relatively recently I was introduced to Ted's Holdover videos on YouTube. I blame Ted's fine handiwork with marksmanship, gift for gab, and excellent videos for fully re-igniting my interest in air guns. (Thanks, Ted...
got any advice on new airgun equipment purchase negotiations with the spousal unit?) Anyhow, now I'm trying to figure out how to get into PCPs, while honing my rifle skills with the Crosman I already own. I'm already scouring the inter-webs for tuning tips, since I expect that there may be some relatively small things I can do to improve the inherent accuracy of that rifle while I save my pennies for a PCP and all of the required support gear. (What I could really use is a forum that lists all of the best responses to give to my wife on why I "need" another air-rifle.)
Cheers all.