I didn't see any Daisy Premium BBs on their website, but I did see a bottle of 6000 count Daisy Precision Max BBs. Are these the ones You are referring to?Thanks.
Couldn't really find much information on the NET regarding these 2 rifles. Reason, i am searching information on these 2 rifles, is because they both shoot pellets and BBs and they both have smooth rifled barrels, which seems to be more accurate for BBs. Also both seem to be about the same velocity using BBs. Looking for information regarding fps, accuracy, build quality, ease of pumping, Durability and Reliability.Was looking for a cheap rifle to mainly shoot BBs, I like that both rifles can hold a lot of BBs. For Pellets I have my HW30s, HW50s, HW35E.Like I said mainly for shooting BBs, but i like that they can shoot Pellets too, in case I run out of BBs, I have lots of pellets I could use until i replenish my supply of BBs.Thank youI've had both of these guns (late model plastic ones), I was not impressed with the accuracy of either of them with bb's pr pellets. I've had better accuracy with a vintage Crosman V350 or M1 for BB's.
If we're talking contemporary designs, then the Daisy 35 has got my vote. Disclaimer here: I don't own a 35. My recommendation stems simply out of my distaste for the aesthetics of the new Crosman 760. I think the new model is hideous and feels beyond cheap in the hand.That being said, I love my vintage 760. The feel is right and the accuracy is dead on, right up there with my newer Daisy 880.
Nice pick up on the 20th Commemorative 760! The wood looks like it adds so much more authority to the model. Same reason why I'm searching high and low for a Daisy 822.
Are you guys bidding on the 822's
Quote from: Ronno6 on March 17, 2021, 04:33:02 PMAre you guys bidding on the 822's I'll wait until the day of auction close and see how high up the bidding has gone on the better of the two. Depending on where the price is, I may might. But I'm sure that thing will sell high.