Okay, newbie here. Didn't see a thread relating to what I'm about to post, so here it is.
How did you start your air gun journey? What was your first airgun? What did you do to it?
Since I start this thread, let me start.
I'm 54 years old, considered "old" to some, so here's how I started my air gun journey.
I think in the late 80s was when I started my air gun journey. Back then, I was poor and couldn't afford anything expensive, and didn't think they existed at that time either. My first air gun, if my memory serves me correctly, was a Crossman 760 (or something close to it), which cost me my leg, $79.99 (again, if my memory serves me correctly). It was a multi-pumps air gun. You gave it like 8-10 pumps and it gave you something like 795 feet/sec. each shot. Manual fed, if you shoot it non-stop, you finger would hurt. I had it for awhile, then I don't remember what happened to it. In the early 90s, I went away from air gun for awhile. Didn't come back to air gun until 2005. Bought an off-brand one at a flea market for $25. It was a single pump, manual fed, .177. It shot horrible. Still in my garage now. It does the job at very close range, but don't trust it for anything farther than 10 yards.
Until May or June this year, I finally jumped to a better one. I bought a Gamo Swarm Whisper Gen2 .22 cal. That thing shoots horrible as well. Shots scattered everywhere. Got it to zero in, in a few days, you take it out to the field, it's way off again. It could just be the kind of pellets I was using. I've tried Ruger SuperPoint andGamo RedFire. The RedFire seemed to do better, but still could never trust it.
Finally, had enough courage to buy something better. I've always dreamed of FX AirGuns, especially the Impact line, but my dream airgun is the Crown Continuum. But to drop a few thousand bucks on an airgun, I probably wouldn't have a place to sleep if the wife finds out. So, I came down in price, looking at something cheaper. One day, at PA, I added a Hatsan Nova QE to a cart, but didn't check out. It was priced at $799.99 at that time. During the night, PA's website sent an email saying I left something behind in a cart. And they were willing to give me 40% off if I would buy it. I bit their bait and pulled the trigger. I also bought a Benjamin Traveler 4500 PSI Compressor along with the Hatsan.
A week later, they arrived. Pretty happy with my purchase, but was somewhat disappointed how heavy the Hatsan Nova is! After putting a scope on, it weighs in a hefty 11 pounds! Not satisfied, but I don't want to return the gun because of the 40% saving. I thought I'd try to see if I reduce the weight a little (and plus being a small man myself), I trimmed off about 1.25 in. off the stock. Now, it's a little easier to shoot, but the weigh never comes down.
So, when I got an email from PA saying the Air Venturi Avenger came IN STOCK, I ordered a .22 cal version mainly because of how light it is. Hope it arrives soon, but I can't/won't do much with it since it's winter here. So now, I'm waiting excitingly for it to arrive. I also ordered some .22 cal pellets, two boxes of H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme and two boxes of JSB Diabolo King Heavy 18.13 gr.
Maybe I will give the Gamo Swarm Whisper a try again using the H&N and JSB pellets and see if it would shoot better.
Like I said above, my "now" dream airgun is the FX Crown Continuum, but after seeing how ridiculous accurate the new FX Maverick is, I think I may have to switch, but that isn't going to be too soon since I now have to deal with the Nova and Avenger first if I decide to pursue the Maverick or Crown in the future.
So, tell us your air gun journy, will ya?
How did you start your air gun journey? What was your first airgun? What did you do to it?
Since I start this thread, let me start.
I'm 54 years old, considered "old" to some, so here's how I started my air gun journey.
I think in the late 80s was when I started my air gun journey. Back then, I was poor and couldn't afford anything expensive, and didn't think they existed at that time either. My first air gun, if my memory serves me correctly, was a Crossman 760 (or something close to it), which cost me my leg, $79.99 (again, if my memory serves me correctly). It was a multi-pumps air gun. You gave it like 8-10 pumps and it gave you something like 795 feet/sec. each shot. Manual fed, if you shoot it non-stop, you finger would hurt. I had it for awhile, then I don't remember what happened to it. In the early 90s, I went away from air gun for awhile. Didn't come back to air gun until 2005. Bought an off-brand one at a flea market for $25. It was a single pump, manual fed, .177. It shot horrible. Still in my garage now. It does the job at very close range, but don't trust it for anything farther than 10 yards.
Until May or June this year, I finally jumped to a better one. I bought a Gamo Swarm Whisper Gen2 .22 cal. That thing shoots horrible as well. Shots scattered everywhere. Got it to zero in, in a few days, you take it out to the field, it's way off again. It could just be the kind of pellets I was using. I've tried Ruger SuperPoint andGamo RedFire. The RedFire seemed to do better, but still could never trust it.
Finally, had enough courage to buy something better. I've always dreamed of FX AirGuns, especially the Impact line, but my dream airgun is the Crown Continuum. But to drop a few thousand bucks on an airgun, I probably wouldn't have a place to sleep if the wife finds out. So, I came down in price, looking at something cheaper. One day, at PA, I added a Hatsan Nova QE to a cart, but didn't check out. It was priced at $799.99 at that time. During the night, PA's website sent an email saying I left something behind in a cart. And they were willing to give me 40% off if I would buy it. I bit their bait and pulled the trigger. I also bought a Benjamin Traveler 4500 PSI Compressor along with the Hatsan.
A week later, they arrived. Pretty happy with my purchase, but was somewhat disappointed how heavy the Hatsan Nova is! After putting a scope on, it weighs in a hefty 11 pounds! Not satisfied, but I don't want to return the gun because of the 40% saving. I thought I'd try to see if I reduce the weight a little (and plus being a small man myself), I trimmed off about 1.25 in. off the stock. Now, it's a little easier to shoot, but the weigh never comes down.
So, when I got an email from PA saying the Air Venturi Avenger came IN STOCK, I ordered a .22 cal version mainly because of how light it is. Hope it arrives soon, but I can't/won't do much with it since it's winter here. So now, I'm waiting excitingly for it to arrive. I also ordered some .22 cal pellets, two boxes of H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme and two boxes of JSB Diabolo King Heavy 18.13 gr.
Maybe I will give the Gamo Swarm Whisper a try again using the H&N and JSB pellets and see if it would shoot better.
Like I said above, my "now" dream airgun is the FX Crown Continuum, but after seeing how ridiculous accurate the new FX Maverick is, I think I may have to switch, but that isn't going to be too soon since I now have to deal with the Nova and Avenger first if I decide to pursue the Maverick or Crown in the future.
So, tell us your air gun journy, will ya?