Just ordered one myself based on the positive feedback all y'all have given it. I'll be sure to report back my thoughts. First break barrel rifle for me.
Quote from: CaptJ on June 29, 2018, 03:53:56 PMJust ordered one myself based on the positive feedback all y'all have given it. I'll be sure to report back my thoughts. First break barrel rifle for me.Corey...I will be waiting to see how you like your Summit Ranger....I really like mine and it is my go-to-gun for winter hunting.Best Wishes - TomP.S. This information below, was copied from P.A.'s web site The Summit Ranger is an accessible shooter that’s trail ready straight out of the box. Featuring Crosman’s Nitro Piston 2 technology, this gun can shoot in cold weather conditions, remain cocked for hours, and shoot 80% quieter than most spring piston rifles.With practical features for field carry, the Summit Ranger includes an all-weather black synthetic stock with integrated sling mounts to add a strap for easy transport. Atop the stock is an 11mm Dovetail rail to mount your optics choice, or if you prefer, the Ranger has metal open sights—which is a nice touch over flimsy plastic ones. As an added bonus, this airgun includes Crosman’s Clean Break Trigger (CBT), an enhanced 2-stage trigger that’s adjustable. Best of all, these Summit Rangers are made in the US of A! All these features add up to a solid rifle that’s more than ready for shredding paper targets dispatching small game.
Quote from: T. Wood - A.K.A. Tommy Boy on June 29, 2018, 06:13:21 PMQuote from: CaptJ on June 29, 2018, 03:53:56 PMJust ordered one myself based on the positive feedback all y'all have given it. I'll be sure to report back my thoughts. First break barrel rifle for me.Corey...I will be waiting to see how you like your Summit Ranger....I really like mine and it is my go-to-gun for winter hunting.Best Wishes - TomP.S. This information below, was copied from P.A.'s web site The Summit Ranger is an accessible shooter that’s trail ready straight out of the box. Featuring Crosman’s Nitro Piston 2 technology, this gun can shoot in cold weather conditions, remain cocked for hours, and shoot 80% quieter than most spring piston rifles.With practical features for field carry, the Summit Ranger includes an all-weather black synthetic stock with integrated sling mounts to add a strap for easy transport. Atop the stock is an 11mm Dovetail rail to mount your optics choice, or if you prefer, the Ranger has metal open sights—which is a nice touch over flimsy plastic ones. As an added bonus, this airgun includes Crosman’s Clean Break Trigger (CBT), an enhanced 2-stage trigger that’s adjustable. Best of all, these Summit Rangers are made in the US of A! All these features add up to a solid rifle that’s more than ready for shredding paper targets dispatching small game.You getting a check from Crosman?
I am 50-75 shots in so far on the Summit Ranger. Still dieseling some. I am still trying to figure out a hold it likes. I sanded the edge around the opening in the trigger guard to the adjustment screw some. I also just realized that the rear site notch portion can freely tilt up and down along its wind-age axis. I makeshift stuck a piece of thin cardboard to fill the gap that allows it to do that. Does anyone else's rear site have this problem?Otherwise I am liking my first venture into the break barrel world so far. Definitely packs a punch.
I definitely like the steel over plastic sites.Anybody have tips on holding NP2 rifles? Some say loose like typical springers, some say hold them firm. *shrug* I am getting some rather large patterns still at about 9m (my basement limit). I'm new to these guns. I am so used to pumpers haha.
I got a chance to shim the rear site so we shall see if that helps. What groups are you getting at what distances Tom? What pellets? I currently have CPHP and Polymags to play with.Thanks for the help guys! Just want to figure out whether I have a bad one or not before the 30day Pyramid window closes.