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I Can't Decide....
454 Big Block Chevy:
I am currently torn between so many good rifles... looking for a 22 cal gun, over 750 FPS, preferably in the 800+ range, used primarily for hunting, (small game hunting is legal here in GA with AG's d uring normal season). i'm looking at about 300 dollar range, for gun and scope mounts, (i have a 4-16 cp). looking at the following.
Benji, TRail NP XL-1100
Benji Trail NP
BAM B26-2
TF89
RWS 350, (a bit over my limit)
Benji Disco/w pump (a bit over my limit)
Super Streak
Any help with this? i actually have the money and am browsing over PA, and other places, about to mash the buttons. just want everyone's suggestions.
Thanks
454/Edward
Clark:
I'm a Diana fan so I say go with the 350!
Seriously I would suggest trolling around the classifieds. I have seen some screaming good deals on rifles that would require twice the asking amount to build. A good example is here. The Yellow forum has more ads and is probably a good place to start looking at used guns. I think you can move up to a better rifle for less money if you don't mind some cosmetic problems or are willing to take the perceived risk of buying used.
Clark
GatorGunner:
I know the RWS 34 is not quite there for the power your seeking, but it still has plenty of power in 22 cal. for hunting.
Airguns of Arizona has a great deal on the 34 Panther Pro right now. It comes with a 3-9x44 airgun rated scope, a muzzle brake and the RWS lock down mount.
Great deal for $199.00.
Larry
By the way, I think the scope has AO as well.
JonnyReb:
I'd second the 350. The build quality is VERY good, it's incredibly accurate, punches paper nice all the way out to 100 yards with a velocity of about 800fps moving a 18gr. jsb jumbo pellet. Somewhere around 24-25ftlbs. The only downside to mine is the weight and length. 10+lbs with a 4x16cp and drooper mount. 4 feet long. She's a big girl.
If i'm not mistaken, there is a shorter version with synthetic furniture. That one, in my opinion, would be the one to have. J.
Atchman2:
I'm a 350 fan too! Sometimes you can find them used for not too much. Most folks don't have the patience to master them.
However, I'm also a big fan of TechForce guns. For $300 you can buy one AND get a Super Tune, AND maybe have money for a tin of pellets. :)
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