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Pump air guns, great American classics

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Re: Pump air guns, great American classics

Post by tractortad » Tue Dec 27, 2016 1:44 pm

North Country Gal wrote: One of the reasons (out of many reasons) I joined this forum was to maybe balance out my shooting with more lever rifle action and maybe a Henry or two. We'll see.
More nice looking air rifles and great info. You've convinced me that I need to balance out my shooting with a quality air rifle - I'm saving up for a HW95/97...

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North Country Gal
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Re: Pump air guns, great American classics

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Dec 31, 2016 8:10 pm

Hope you can get one. They're amazing air rifles, for sure.

You know, when people ask me for advice on how to become a good shot, I always tell them to shoot airguns. This time of year, I shoot in the basement, just about every day. Rarely miss a day. My cost in pellets in a month of shooting, every day, even for premium grade pellets is about the same as a box of 357 ammo, which takes me less than an hour to shoot at the range.

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Re: Pump air guns, great American classics

Post by ditchparrot » Sat Dec 31, 2016 9:17 pm

I got my 7-year-old daughter a pink Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas and we've been having a great deal of fun with it. So far, I've shot it as much as she has. Then today I was in Sportsman's Warehouse to pick up a bag of shot to load some shells for a trap competition next weekend and I happened to go down the air gun aisle. I looked at all of them and there was really some cool stuff!

I saw that there's now a Daisy pump gun that looks just like the Sears-Ted Williams model I had as a kid. I'm kicking myself for not buying it right then and there. I'll get it the next time I'm down there.

Can't wait to set up a small range here in our back yard!
Henry Big Boy Rifle .357
Henry Classic .22
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Re: Pump air guns, great American classics

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:41 pm

Go for it. You'll love it.

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