My first airgun
Because of the title you may think I’m going to talk about the first airgun I ever owned, but I’m really not.
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Because of the title you may think I’m going to talk about the first airgun I ever owned, but I’m really not.
As I shot my first 10-meter scores yesterday I reflected on the sport of 10-meter target pistol and on other “sports” I have seen. Is 10-meter pistol an equipment race, or is it a true test of shooting skill?
Today we look at an old friend — my .22-caliber ASP20 from Sig.
This is my first guest blog, so allow me to introduce myself by blatantly stealing a line from fellow reader, RidgeRunner: Hi, my user name is Roamin’ Greco, and I’m addicted to airguns.
When I wrote the report titled Testing new pellets recently I mentioned that I might do a similar test with the Webley Senior pistol. Several readers responded favorably and even added the Crosman Mark II and S&W 78G pistols to the list — because they are also .22-caliber air pistols.
Today is a discussion of how our hobby is changing, and has changed in the past few years. My objective today it to knock your sox off, so double knot your laces
Today I want to have some fun. Here are some hypothetical events that mimic reality. I’ll use them to illustrate my points