Differences between Daisy 853 and 753
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 4:53 pm
I am considering the purchase of an air rifle for target practice and I am wondering what the differences are between these two Daisy target rifles. The 753 has a different shaped stock and is slightly longer, but I don't see anything that would account for the big step up in price for the 753.
I plan on using this air rifle primarily for off-hand practice for Highpower shooting. Can either of these rifles shoot 1 moa groups? That would be just less than 1/8" at 10 meters (0.115").
Do these rifles have scope rails? I like the aperture sights, but I have also read that practicing with a scope can really help you build a stable position. On a pneumatic gun I am assuming that a ".22" scope would be adequate since they do not recoil like the springers?
I chose a single stroke pneumatic since it has less overall hassle than a CO2 or PCP system and I don't mind pumping it since I will do most of my shooting in a standing position without a sling. I considered a springer, but they seem like they would have more maintenance issues and the lack of recoil with the pneumatic lets me work on my follow-through and trigger control more easily.
I am new to target air rifles so any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
I plan on using this air rifle primarily for off-hand practice for Highpower shooting. Can either of these rifles shoot 1 moa groups? That would be just less than 1/8" at 10 meters (0.115").
Do these rifles have scope rails? I like the aperture sights, but I have also read that practicing with a scope can really help you build a stable position. On a pneumatic gun I am assuming that a ".22" scope would be adequate since they do not recoil like the springers?
I chose a single stroke pneumatic since it has less overall hassle than a CO2 or PCP system and I don't mind pumping it since I will do most of my shooting in a standing position without a sling. I considered a springer, but they seem like they would have more maintenance issues and the lack of recoil with the pneumatic lets me work on my follow-through and trigger control more easily.
I am new to target air rifles so any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.