Not the way it has to be
Today we consider how an airgun is designed. Several readers’ comments have put this report together. Let’s work together and see if we can design an airgun that has a chance in today’s marketplace.
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Today we consider how an airgun is designed. Several readers’ comments have put this report together. Let’s work together and see if we can design an airgun that has a chance in today’s marketplace.
Shooting standing up! Wow! What a novel concept. And yet that is what handguns and long guns were made for. We only shoot them off the bench to find out how accurate they are and perhaps to find the best pellet. Or, do we?
Today we start looking at the accuracy of the Norica Omnia ZRS .177 breakbarrel air rifle.
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 we shoot the Norica Omnia ZRS breakbarrel for velocity. Fill the coffeepot, guys, because today’s report will be somewhat STRANGE!