After I shot a box of 22LR's in my new Buckmark Hunter at the pistol range, I headed over to to the rifle range at the Conservation Club.
Posted a coyote target at 50 yards (Note to self: Bring Shoot and See targets or bring a lighter target).
I took out the TX200 I bought from Cam Kerndt...
Welcome aboard and don't give up on the wonderful world of sproingers. Going down the rabbit hole is one way to burn up your kids inheritance :ROFLMAO:
What are you shooting and at what range and optics?
I must agree, I am sorry not to have saluted Pyramyd's and AoA's efforts.
My point was at least there is support and parts for this Airgun (unlike Diana screwing the pooch with the Chaser).
There are others but I am wary of Snowpeak's.
I will be taking a closer examination of the Avenge XL.
Agreed, Snowpeak is notorious for lack of replacement parts. For my Diana Chaser I had to track down parts from Newcastle upon Tyne UK (before the tariffs). That's why my recommendation is to make sure there are parts available before buying a new airgun. Imagine purchasing a new truck or car if...
An invitation to Tom would be in order. Not to be a regular, since he has at least two jobs in his "retirement".
But, to be like Benjeneer John and Soren, trusted sources.
That was the Colorado Tape Back up... Yep I had one. Plus 8 inch, 5 inch 3.5 inch diskettes. DS/DD.
My first color monitor was an actual Japanese TV that had a converter. Remember BBSs before Dial up Internet?
1200 baud modems. MS-DOS.
Yeah, Us ol' farts were in the vanguard.