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Title: Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail chassis
Post by: cmatera on June 10, 2025, 11:03:36 AM
Anyone have experience with it?  Considering one foe my .22 Avenger ( NOT Avenger X).  I question the sanity of spending $200 more on a 6 month old gun that I could not sell for $200. I am seeking a lower Arca rail, but wonder if one mounted to plastic will be sturdy, and if ithe chassis will negatively affect accuracy.  The gun is so accurate as is.  I shot a 5 shot group of JSB 18.13 trainers last week at .0928 at 27 yards.  Upgrade or leave well enough alone?
Title: Re: Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail chassis
Post by: chutesnreloads on June 10, 2025, 11:36:18 AM
If it were me, I'd ask myself just what the purpose is. I've generally found the "attachments" to be more a hindrance than a help.
Having said that..... I really like the BR AR buttstock on my Prod



















Title: Re: Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail chassis
Post by: cmatera on June 10, 2025, 12:43:30 PM
The purpose is to get a place to mount an Arca rail attachment  to use the gun on a tripod.  Adjustable LOP is a benefit too-but not at the expense of accuracy.
Title: Re: Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail chassis
Post by: chutesnreloads on June 11, 2025, 11:45:33 AM
See what you're up to.
Been eyeballing a tripod at the local sporting good store with a clamp that would work on all my shooters.
Kinda concerned it will affect bedding/accuracy. Besides ...already have a standard  tripod
Title: Re: Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail chassis
Post by: Booder98 on June 13, 2025, 04:32:09 PM
I have it. It was easy to install.  I got it in picatinny, because I already had a ton of attachments.  It definitely makes it look cooler.  I kind of waffle back and forth between that and the wooden stock. because the wooden stock's weight actually helps when I shoot bench rest.