I think I’m going to pull the trigger on one of these. How’s the thing feel with a spring compared to the gas piston Gamo, is it super twangy? I’ve only fired igt gamos apart from my delta which is super tame.
Quote from: AKHI on March 20, 2022, 04:47:54 PMI think I’m going to pull the trigger on one of these. How’s the thing feel with a spring compared to the gas piston Gamo, is it super twangy? I’ve only fired igt gamos apart from my delta which is super tame.Gdmt!! never mind, Gamo free shipping over $100 is a bait and switch, says free shipping to my locale after entering area code and coupon, then wants to charge me $68 at checkout for fedx ground.
Quote from: AKHI on March 20, 2022, 07:06:46 PMQuote from: AKHI on March 20, 2022, 04:47:54 PMI think I’m going to pull the trigger on one of these. How’s the thing feel with a spring compared to the gas piston Gamo, is it super twangy? I’ve only fired igt gamos apart from my delta which is super tame.Gdmt!! never mind, Gamo free shipping over $100 is a bait and switch, says free shipping to my locale after entering area code and coupon, then wants to charge me $68 at checkout for fedx ground.When I made my purchase from Gamo I had to play with the discounts a bit for the best pricing. I had made a larger order with multiple codes applied, some of which would not work with others. Too bad they wanted nearly $70 just for shipping.But to answer your original question, the springer Gamo's aren't bad at all. Hard to tell they're equipped with a spring and not a gas ram. The Swarm Hunter and Rocket Orange are the two with a spring I own and they're very enjoyable to shoot. If you go too heavy in pellet weight you might get some twang, but with 14-16gr pellets (in .22) all I get is a solid thud during the shot cycle.