Sorry this is my first. I use tablet and my typing is a 1 on scale of 7.Looking for real owner info on Hatsan ST65SB elite and the new GalationThanks
True, I got one too, mine is the BT-65 Quite Energy in .22 Cal. and to be Honest I am still quite surprised I should've bought one long ago, I love my Marauders .177 .22 and now I added a .25 Synthetic, but I these Hatsan's are beasts, I took out a Eurasian collard dove at 93 meters 101.7 Yards and my reservoir was nearly empty it read like 1950 PSI, I was like "Wow!" "Almost empty and hitting that hard at that distance!" I'm getting about 40+ shots on a full air tank, I like the quality only thing is the synthetic stock is a little flexible but the action it self is solid, it's a Beauty! I like it so much now I have a Galatian Quite Energy in .22 Cal. coming soon, since now there back ordered at PA. till the 29th of the month. Oh and welcome to the forum.Cheers to all and be safe shoot safe!
Thanks guys!The question was which is the most accurate at 80 to 100 yards?P.A nor Airgundepot had at .25 BT 65 Elite in stock.Then I found this deal. Galation black synthetic, .25 cal with a bonus kit. $689.99 US free shipping and no sales tax.1) case2) 3 mags3) trigger lock4) air stripper5) extra 255cc air cylinderI added $52 for 4 ,13 pellet mags. Total investment $741.99 but no scope yet.You can see the whole package here (HG4GLT25-kit) just type it in and click the first listing on Google.Thanks for the welcome, I bought 4 extra 13 pellet mags giving me total 7 mags. With the 2 255cc interchangeable air cylinders. Should give a guy a day outting without an air bottle.7x13 pellets= 91 magged pellets, wow!There was a great review on the Galation .25 using 25,4 grain pellets and hitting the bullseye at 100 yards.On airgundepot by Steve Scialli. He even named the 2 best pellets so a person knows what to start with, nice review with great photos.Best RegardsCheers