Guys,One more question on the 135 Vortex-do I order this in .22 or .25? Have to admit, I'm only shooting squirrels and rabbits so don't REALLY need a lot of power, and I'm shooting at less than 30 yards so ability of the pellet to hold onto power over long distances doesn't really enter into the equation. Cost and availability are issues for all of us...but is the delight of having a really big, hard-hitting pellet worth dealing with higher cost and lesser availability? Those big pellets must really slap hard when they hit a target, right? Any of you ever regret getting the larger caliber? I remember once getting a .177, and never ever regretted trading it in for the .22...maybe I need to get the .25, since I've already got both the Striker Vortex and 95 Vortex in .22.Thanks for your opinions.Dennis
I'm really excited by this news! Been waiting a long time. Before I pull the trigger, so to speak, on this purchase, is there any reason why I, as a left-hand shooter, should hesitate to buy a 135 vortex with its right-handed stock? My 95 and Striker both have ambidextrous stocks. I assume it's not an issue, right?Thanks for your input guys.Dennis
In Europe many stores have stopped selling / shipping them because they are experiencing a lot of returns because of leaking gasrams....Other then that, it's great to have such a powerhouse with a gasram inside (if it will work properly).
Quote from: rudeboy on July 29, 2014, 05:53:20 PMIn Europe many stores have stopped selling / shipping them because they are experiencing a lot of returns because of leaking gasrams....Other then that, it's great to have such a powerhouse with a gasram inside (if it will work properly).Eeeeh??? And just where in Europe do you mean this happens and how on earth have you received this info? I live in Europe, and havenīt heard a peep about this, on any of the major forums. Sausage if you ask me!