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Benjamin no XL .25 cal
Benjamin no XL .25 cal
Looking for input on this Benjamin air rifle. One has come up for sale near me. I’d like to know what a fair price would be and any feedback on performance.
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
25 cal pellets are going to be tough to find locally. I know you can get some on line. They hit hard in 25 cal but the bigger pellets are going to be in the 550 FPS range. The gun sells for around 300.00 so it would depend on condition. NCG could probably do a better job with value that I could
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
Thanks. The more I read about these the less I think a .25 is a good choice for me. I guess I'll just move on and keep looking.
Paul
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
Let us know when you find something.
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
Yes, the gun new is about $300, but the first issue you need to consider with any piston gun, spring or gas, is what kind of accuracy do you want? You cannot shoot piston guns like other guns or even other airguns. Benjamin NPs are not easy to shoot. I had one.
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
What was your intention for using it Paul? The .25 has some distinct advantages over the .22 in some applications. I like my Benjamin Nitro Piston, but I've added a different trigger and a few other tweeks to get it where I wanted it. I mainly use (used) it for hunting. I would not consider the .25 for casual plinking as it's ammunition is mostly online and more expensive.
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
I’m really just looking for a decent casual pinker. Something that I can use to shoot off my back deck. I don’t care to hunt with it and if I need to shoot a critter in my yard my .22 rifle will do. Neighbors are not a problem since everyone shoots occasionally and we all have enough property.
I started to look at this Benjamin when it came up fosale on our local gun trader. He’s already lowered the asking price a few times so it thought it might be a good buy. But with the input I’m getting this is not going to be something I would be happy with. I’m in no rush so in the meantime I’ll keep doing more research.
Thanks for all your help.
Paul
I started to look at this Benjamin when it came up fosale on our local gun trader. He’s already lowered the asking price a few times so it thought it might be a good buy. But with the input I’m getting this is not going to be something I would be happy with. I’m in no rush so in the meantime I’ll keep doing more research.
Thanks for all your help.
Paul
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
I went with CO2 for most of my backyard plinking and target shooting because it met all of my requirements. Availability and choices are plentiful in 177 and accuracy is there at my limited distances.
Not needing it for what a .22LR can do makes the 177 CO2 lineup even more appealing.
Not needing it for what a .22LR can do makes the 177 CO2 lineup even more appealing.
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
Well, in your position I would not be looking for an air rifle at all, just more .22LR quiet ammo, and shoot it though a long barrel rifle. The only benefit of an airgun over a powder gun IMHO is being able to shoot indoors in foul weather, or in the yard with close neighbors. CCI .22LR Quiet through a 20" barrel has a pretty benign report. Add a can and it is amazing.
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Re: Benjamin no XL .25 cal
I agree with you John as far as performance. As far as cost and availability, though, good luck finding any CCI Quiet, right now. Even if you do, pellets are much cheaper to shoot.
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