Air Rifle Advice
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 6:57 pm
I know very little about air rifles, but I shoot NRA highpower (M14) and I shot on the smallbore team at college (win 52D).
Looking at the price of 22 ammo has gotten me interested in my air rifle. I am shooting in the basement which affords me 25'. I don't mind shooting positions, but to be honest, I'll be shooting offhand only.
Right now I have a Daisy 853. It's definitely at the bottom end of the build quality scale. I've improved the trigger as much as it can go--it now qualifies as "Not Too Bad." But the feel of it in my hands is just lacking.
I shoot lefty. I like wood stocks. I'm used to some weight. I think I'd like the equivalent of a Winchester 52D. Something older; decent aperture sights. Good build quality. I'd rather not mess around with CO2 or canned air. I'd like to spend $600 or less. Again, I'm shooting this offhand, so it doesn't have to be superb.
Any thoughts on what I should be looking for?
Looking at the price of 22 ammo has gotten me interested in my air rifle. I am shooting in the basement which affords me 25'. I don't mind shooting positions, but to be honest, I'll be shooting offhand only.
Right now I have a Daisy 853. It's definitely at the bottom end of the build quality scale. I've improved the trigger as much as it can go--it now qualifies as "Not Too Bad." But the feel of it in my hands is just lacking.
I shoot lefty. I like wood stocks. I'm used to some weight. I think I'd like the equivalent of a Winchester 52D. Something older; decent aperture sights. Good build quality. I'd rather not mess around with CO2 or canned air. I'd like to spend $600 or less. Again, I'm shooting this offhand, so it doesn't have to be superb.
Any thoughts on what I should be looking for?