Seriously, I get spread kind of thin sometimes and do not keep up with the latest. Is this a thing? A X362 or X367 PCP? A cute little compact PCP would be fun and I might be interested if it is all metal, made in the USA and makes at least 25 to 30 fpe and is at or under 6 pounds. Kind of like the UK made Urban. But I could get parts without begging the nice Gamo woman or ordering from the UK (and then charges for expensive stereo equipment in Germany show up on my cc the next day).
Quote from: 3crows on October 01, 2023, 07:12:04 PMSeriously, I get spread kind of thin sometimes and do not keep up with the latest. Is this a thing? A X362 or X367 PCP? A cute little compact PCP would be fun and I might be interested if it is all metal, made in the USA and makes at least 25 to 30 fpe and is at or under 6 pounds. Kind of like the UK made Urban. But I could get parts without begging the nice Gamo woman or ordering from the UK (and then charges for expensive stereo equipment in Germany show up on my cc the next day).It's a new pcp that was listed in the 2024 Crosman catalog but it's been crickets since then. I'm a big fan of slim and lightweight myself.
The stock on the Prospect ruined it for me.
I would be interested in a X362 as long as it was the same size and weight and basic looks as the 362. And some place to mount a scope. Single shot is fine.
Right there with you on that Eddie. The mags are convenient for walk a bout field duty nut the single shot tray slows the pace of bench shooting to a more relaxed and enjoyable rate. Other wise I would be spending more time filling the gun and mags than shooting.
Quote from: avator on October 03, 2023, 07:32:11 AMRight there with you on that Eddie. The mags are convenient for walk a bout field duty nut the single shot tray slows the pace of bench shooting to a more relaxed and enjoyable rate. Other wise I would be spending more time filling the gun and mags than shooting.I'm seeing better accuracy with the single shot trays too.
The 362 does not have a shroud or a moderator either and that also is okay with me. I think of the 362 as a hunting rifle, not a bench rifle. When a shroud goes on and a moderator and a magazine, well, you get a Marauder and they already make those. Just to say, the Gamo Urban makes 24 to 30 fpe, is accurate, lightweight, superb balance and has no stupid shroud. And pickle removal turns out to be easy now that I know how to do it and then just slip on an adapter. And the Urban has a nice shot count also. (How to remove the Urban pickle you ask . Remove the barrel from the rifle and put it in a wood face vice. Get your hack saw and cut the pickle off proud of the barrel. Then get your propane torch and, yeah, burn it off.)Crosman needs to make this rifle, if they do, quick and short and lightweight. Something under five pounds would be nice. Minus all of the pumping mechanism it should be possible. Otherwise I have two Urbans and will pass.