I'd like to see them have a trap door in the floor and gonged contestants slide down a ramp out of the building into the dumpster.
Quote from: 39M on June 25, 2017, 11:16:17 PMI'd like to see them have a trap door in the floor and gonged contestants slide down a ramp out of the building into the dumpster.That would be cool.BTW I see you have a Daisy model 35 now, how are you liking it ?Mine was definitely Waaaaay more accurate than my brother's smoothbore 760.It was a fun little plinker and the rear sight on the daisy's is certainly better than you get from crosman.
Quote from: bantam5s on June 25, 2017, 11:51:15 PMQuote from: 39M on June 25, 2017, 11:16:17 PMI'd like to see them have a trap door in the floor and gonged contestants slide down a ramp out of the building into the dumpster.That would be cool.BTW I see you have a Daisy model 35 now, how are you liking it ?Mine was definitely Waaaaay more accurate than my brother's smoothbore 760.It was a fun little plinker and the rear sight on the daisy's is certainly better than you get from crosman.It seems very accurate. After shooting it a bit and finding out where the factory sights were hitting, from 20 yards I was able to hit a beer can in the middle about 3 out of 4 shots from a standing offhand position. Actually had about 3 out of 6 go into one large hole.If I can find an appropriately small scope I think I could do even better. I'm thinking a cheap 2.5x20.It seems more powerful than I thought it would be. I shot it about 50 yards at what I thought was a turtles head in the water, but went a few inches high. Turned out to be a stick. And it's very quiet. I was hoping the rear stock would come off easily so I could stick it in a backpack. But I took 6 screws out and it wouldn't budge.