Quote from: Bubba Zanetti on January 15, 2014, 10:18:54 AMBringing back memories of me and my 760 20th aniversary addition when I was a kid and the chipmunks that fell to that gun .BZ truth be told I prefer my 760 over this Daisy. The 760 is just as accurate as I have made the 880, maybe even more so, and I did nothing to it but experiment with pellets. At 25 yards I can hit the hickory nut off of the can nearly every time with the 760. When I miss it is me, not that gun. But I am getting more and more pleased with the 880. playing with these cheap pumpers is a lot of fun
Bringing back memories of me and my 760 20th aniversary addition when I was a kid and the chipmunks that fell to that gun .BZ
Quote from: stonykill on January 15, 2014, 10:28:27 AMQuote from: Bubba Zanetti on January 15, 2014, 10:18:54 AMBringing back memories of me and my 760 20th aniversary addition when I was a kid and the chipmunks that fell to that gun .BZ truth be told I prefer my 760 over this Daisy. The 760 is just as accurate as I have made the 880, maybe even more so, and I did nothing to it but experiment with pellets. At 25 yards I can hit the hickory nut off of the can nearly every time with the 760. When I miss it is me, not that gun. But I am getting more and more pleased with the 880. playing with these cheap pumpers is a lot of funThis was quite a while back but having worked to improve the 880, do you still feel the same about the 760? The reason I ask is because they are on sale at Big 5 until the 29th.
If you can find a used 760-D grab it; believe it is the last to come with a rifled barrel. 1993 IIRC. When they went to a 5 shot clip they dropped the rifled barrel. I have one. Still think the 880 with Stony's mods kicks it's butt!