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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:06 pm |
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z_carlson92 |
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Just thought I would do a quick introduction now that I am a member here. Well long story short, my name is Zach and I am hunting and fishing enthusiast from northern MN. I got my start with air guns at the age of 6 when my dad got me a Red Ryder BB Gun, but after outgrowing that at the age of 10, I got my first .22 LR and never actually graduated to a real air rifle.
My gun of choice by far is a bow, and I have been hooked on archery since I got my first bow at about the age of 12. That being said, I love deer hunting, and although I am pretty decent with my bow, when it comes to rifles/muzzle-loaders I am not exactly a "marksmen". The main reason for this I think is just that I do not put in enough time/practice with a rifle like I do with my bow (I shoot almost every day of the summer).
That brings me to where I am now, in need of more practice with a rifle. As a college kid, there is no way I can afford to buy ammunition for my deer rifle, and so I think an Air Rifle would be ideal just to get in more practice and learn to shoot a rifle correctly. So for that reason, I have joined this forum in order to learn more about these remarkable weapons, and hopefully find enough information to help me make a good, informed purchase of an air rifle that I can use for years to come!
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and sorry it got so long,
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:21 pm |
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NZ Shooter |
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G'day mate from New Zealand.
There are indeed alot of on-to-it, knowledgeable members here.
Please take any advice given as constructive criticism, I have notched up my fair share of 'disagreements' in this forum, but every single word to, and from the members here is all in good spirit..... Well 99.99% of it
One thing you will encounter from a springer, if indeed you decide on one, is they are tricky and sensitive creatures.
Have a good long look around here at the thousands of threads. Some awesome reading I must say so myself.
No questions are too stupid. Hell, ya don't know till ya ask eh??
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 12:40 pm |
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oddtodd |
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I agree with NZ about you wanting a springer to start out with. They are a tricky thing to get used to. How much are you willing to spend? Do you want something just for paper punching or do you want small game too? Questions, questions.. |
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 6:34 pm |
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Jr. Squirreler |
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:21 pm |
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:53 pm |
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robert w |
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hello and welcome . a springer is a good start . i prefer german guns wilrauch-diana . but some like chinese. i do have a benji titan i got from walmart to see what all the clatter was over in the nitro piston and must say i was taken by suprize on the first shot ,but had to get a diffrent trigger now its accurate . and for $149+tax at walmart not bad for a first gun but if a nice used diana 34 shows up used id rather have it .you will get lots of input on this subject |
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:16 am |
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Slavia |
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Hello from southern Minnesota! You say you are a "college kid" - does your school offer any marksmanship training as part of its athletic/phys ed/personal wellness curriculum? You might already have an airgun range available - and perhaps even equipment to try. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:57 pm |
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thepaladin |
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Hi and welcome. I myself love springers (yes they're a little hold sensitive but that's a matter of learning and practice). Some don't care for them and I have some more expensive rifles, but to start Crosman makes what I find to be a reliable rifle. Their pumper pistols are exceptional for the cost. It depends on what you're looking for (as noted above). |
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