I ordered a Seneca Recluse .357 (single tube) ......This means that I get about three good shots at the range......
... without feeling like the gun is properly zeroed. Frustrating for sure...
Thanks for the replys all. Paul, I do have a compressor and two hand pumps, but can't take the compressor to the range and hand pumping at the range (indoor) will be difficult.Pellets are not the issue, I have Neilson slugs and JSB 81 gn, and I know both are very accurate in the Recluse. The barrel has been scrubbed and is in good shape.The one thing I do not have is a portable air tank. I had one in the past but sold it a while back before acquiring the Recluse. Looks like that will be my next purchase...An LDC will probably be in the future as well, but I don't want to add 8 or 9 inches to the front of the rifle so will have to explore those options.As I write this, I am coming to the realization that my biggest concern with the Recluse is just shot count, and a portable tank will help with that issue. The Recluse is here to stay!! Thanks all for helping me figure that out.Sarge, I already have my SPA M16 in .25 shooting about 50 ft lbs so keeping the Recluse, I will probably not add a Sumatra to the stable unless I part ways with the SPA. On the other hand, it might not be too hard to convince myself that I "need" a Sumatra...