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RWS-4-Me
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TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 01:08:36 PM »
I'm going to buy one or the other(TF 87 or 89) within the next 2 months, both in .22. Which should I get? Is the 87 better cause it is more fps? Is the accuracy the same? Or could someone suggest a different .22 under $200 that gets at
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18 FPE?
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RWS-4-Me
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Re: TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 01:12:41 PM »
Or the TF Jet?
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Bullit
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Re: TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 01:18:52 PM »
Have you checked out the TF-99? Really powerful. Weighs about the same as a M48. P.A. has them under $140 with free S/H.
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Re: TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 01:26:59 PM »
Not the 18fpe that you are looking for but the Crosman Titan is a good .22 gun. I got mine for $150 at Walmart and I am using the scope and rings that came with it with no problems. I took a possum with mine at 26 yards a couple nights ago. I think most are getting around 700 fps with 14.2 grain pellets what is that, about 16 fpe? It is plenty powerful for me.
Randy (Atchman2) loves his TF89. He took a coon with his the other day.
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Re: TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 01:27:29 PM »
I got my 89 a few weeks ago and its an awesome gun.I have taken three squirells at over 30 yards and all one shot kills.I put a 3x9 centerpoint on it and its working great.
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Re: TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 06:04:44 PM »
Don't do the Jet as an introductory TF rifle -- it'll give you the wrong impression unless power and a thumbhole are the only important things. Either the TF89 or TF87 are great choices, and to me it comes down to underlever or breakbarrel. I like breakbarrels... But it depends. Right now I would not buy another breakbarrel as I have enough. You may not have that issue ;-)
Occasionally you can find an RWS 94 for under $200 (really more like $140), and they are a great buy. I have a used Walther Falcon Hunter that was detuned to 18.5 fpe. It pretty much looks new. I have it for sale at $170 shipped, but would take $160 from a GTA member and kick back 3% to GTA.
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Fenix, 220;
Norica:
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Mendoza:
2800;
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BS4, 89, 79, B21;
Hatsan:
100;
Haenel:
312;
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Steel Storm;
Crossman:
Titan GP;
Daisy:
953, 880, 300;
Remington:
Vantage;
Walther
WFH
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Fusion, Lynx;
Xisico:
B40;
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Jet;
Retay:
135x, 100x;
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2002 mini;
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54, 350, 48;
Beeman:
HW97k;
Atchman2
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Real Name: Randy Atchley
Re: TF 87 or TF 89?
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February 02, 2011, 10:11:16 PM »
I'd either pick an 89 or an 87. I have both and consider them equal. The 89 is easier to shoot since it is break barrel, but I give the edge on power to the 87. I'm in love with both of them!
Don't buy a Jet for a first rifle from them. I have two TF 99s, one is perfect and the other one is okay. I don't suggest them either unless price is just a consideration. I use the 99s as my plinking and open sight guns. They are a lot of fun for that as they are easy to cock and fairly quiet after they break in.
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