I think I found "the one"...We bought a pair of refurbished Crosman Classic 2100s a couple years ago. I got 2 sets of walnut stocks/pump handles from EGilman for them. I've since replaced the walnut set on mine with a beautiful mesquite set of wood from EGilman that I picked up along the way. It also has a solid brass adjustable piston pump in it and some trigger work by yours truly. It's topped with a UTG 4x32 Mil-dat AO scope. At 3 pumps with Daisy wadcutters it proving to be quite accurate. Those are followed closely by Crosman Destroyer Premiums.
We sure could use some more participants over at the Match Gate. Is the weather beginning to improve for some of you folks? Here in New Mexico we’re flirting with the 70’s, irrigating crops & the cool season veggie’s are going strong.
Quote from: Yng@hrt on March 21, 2018, 06:10:53 AMWe sure could use some more participants over at the Match Gate. Is the weather beginning to improve for some of you folks? Here in New Mexico we’re flirting with the 70’s, irrigating crops & the cool season veggie’s are going strong.Well here in Ohio I’m drinking my second cup of coffee looking out at my backyard. A picture is worth a thousand optimistic words.
Dang. Both old 760's are down for restoration at the moment. Kinda cold for the 160 Pellgun too...unless I break out the hair drier to warm the gas tube here and there? And these Gamo 10M targets are only $5 per 100ct box. But even at 10yds, that bull's eye looks more like the diameter of the pellet I'm firing at it. So I'd have to use the 160 Pellgun for the time being? Anyway, here's a couple targets I did with the 760-D;H&N sniper light (.177) 7.5gr;JSB Exact Express, 7.87gr;