a few visits to the range and one unsuccessful hunting trip.
There is always interest in a nice rifle. But we are just as interested in getting to know folks and help them succeed in airgunning. What do you feel was your biggest challenge hunting and shooting with the TX200?
There will be several "takers" of a TX200, they are a very desirable Air RifleQuote a few visits to the range and one unsuccessful hunting trip.In an effort to get acquainted with it, how much have you really shot it? One tin of pellets is just scratching the surface. Also a lot depends on what pellet you bought. A quality rifle like that deserves a quality pellet, and it may take a few different ones to find the best shooting.While I know Air Gunning isn't for everyone, you might just be selling it short.
Good luck to you Don.Sorry to hear about your Arthritis flare ups.. that really would put a dampener on things. Seeing as how you are in Florida, have you considered a Co2 powered gun?
I actually shot it out my bedroom window at various targets in my backyard. Not cool I know but like I said it was fun.
I thought I would get into air gunning but my 22 cal tx200 was a novelty that wore off after only a few visits to the range and one unsuccessful hunting trip.I would need additional posts per forum rules before I could post for sale, but I thought I would scout if there is any interest