Thanks for the offer, Bill. These pellets are shooting well & I will just continue plinking with these. Next time I go to a bigger city, I may check out their Tractor Supply. I hear conversations about " all metal " 880's. What years were they made & are those much better ? I still find it hard to believe how accurate this plastic rifle is ![/quoteQuote from: 19Sheridan57 on May 10, 2017, 06:32:36 AM Thanks for the offer, Bill. These pellets are shooting well & I will just continue plinking with these. Next time I go to a bigger city, I may check out their Tractor Supply. I hear conversations about " all metal " 880's. What years were they made & are those much better ? I still find it hard to believe how accurate this plastic rifle is !There is a Tractor Supply in Dunnellon, maybe 20 miles?
Thanks for the offer, Bill. These pellets are shooting well & I will just continue plinking with these. Next time I go to a bigger city, I may check out their Tractor Supply. I hear conversations about " all metal " 880's. What years were they made & are those much better ? I still find it hard to believe how accurate this plastic rifle is !
Every one of our 880 rifles like the Winchester Domes 9.8. Matter of fact, if we run out of them we don't even shoot the 880s until we get more.
Not to be the "jerk" of this thread, but the 880 was the first air rifle I had and I can't imagine a worse introduction to the hobby. I scraped my knuckles on pumps 8-10 every time, and could never get it to shoot straight. Of course, I was using the original "ash-can" Crosman pellets and BBs, but still...A year of saving and a Beeman/Webley Vulcan II was like being transported to a whole new air-gunning dimension...-Whirly