Did a little google search this morning and found a short video about this rifle on sportsman guides web site..http://video.sportsmansguide.com/?v=1854149565What really sets this rifle apart from others is that it’s accuracy gets better at farther distances than it is close up... lol! Watch the video and u will see what I mean..
Knifemaker:I have spent several hours on line and in communication with SG about this air gun, and all the questions stated herein were my questions as well. Initially, I wanted to find out more about the manufacturer/importer so that I might purchase additional magazines for the gun should I choose to buy it. What good would a magazine fed air gun be if it's magazine was broken or lost? Then, when my first search on line turned up only one response - that being SG - I really wanted to know more about this mystery gun?You rightfully observed that 300 psi was an incorrect number, but your correction to a 3,000 psi fill, I believe is in error. What that number, 300, refers to is the cylinder capacity, and it should be 300 cc, not 300 or 3,000 psi! It is ambiguous, isn't it?No matter which of us is correct, 300 psi can't be right!deerflyguy
Quote from: RVaughn on June 26, 2018, 02:02:48 PMDid a little google search this morning and found a short video about this rifle on sportsman guides web site..http://video.sportsmansguide.com/?v=1854149565What really sets this rifle apart from others is that it’s accuracy gets better at farther distances than it is close up... lol! Watch the video and u will see what I mean..So at 100 yards it should shoot 1/4 inch groups! Cool! [/endsarcasm] They still insist 300 psi. And only 20 shots.The short barrel retention in the breech is not conducive to extreme accuracy. But if the .25 makes more than 50 fpe, for at least 3 or 4 shots, it would suit my <25 yards, vitals shot, raccoon pesting needs.Taso
I thought so too, Rob!I double questioned him on that part.