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Things I liked:I got this for my Benjamin Discovery. It looks a little big on that tiny gun and I regretted buying it but the first time I used it in low light on Rabbits I changed my mind. It really works well. I rarely used the lighted crosshairs but sometimes it's nice. Things I would have changed: What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:I got this for my Benjamin Discovery. It looks a little big on that tiny gun and I regretted buying it but the first time I used it in low light on Rabbits I changed my mind. It really works well. I rarely used the lighted crosshairs but sometimes it's nice. Things I would have changed: What others should know:It seems pretty rugged
Benjamin Discovery Rifle & Pump review entered on 2009-09-06 03:25:19
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Things I liked:I wanted an air rifle for hunting Rabbits and Ptarmagain. I selected the BD because it's light weight and accurate. Also, it can be shot on a bench rest unlike most Springers. I can hit tin cans offhand at 50 yards most of the time with 3-9x50 Centerpoint scope. Things I would have changed:I'm a woodworker and I
... Read MoreThings I liked:I wanted an air rifle for hunting Rabbits and Ptarmagain. I selected the BD because it's light weight and accurate. Also, it can be shot on a bench rest unlike most Springers. I can hit tin cans offhand at 50 yards most of the time with 3-9x50 Centerpoint scope. Things I would have changed:I'm a woodworker and I can tell you the stock is not Walnut. It looks like stained Alder, Poplar or something. You can see the sanding marks. Ugly stock. I think you could replace it, one screw. I don't mind the trigger unless I'm shooting at the bench long distance. The rest of the gun is fine. What others should know:The 22 cal went through 3/4 plywood at 10 yards. I shot an Arctic Hare in the head at 10 yards and it did a back flip and died in a few seconds. At 50 yards it drops about 2-3 inches but at 100 yards it drops 3ft! Max range is about 60-80 yards I think. Still trying to find a good pellet but Crossman Premier Hollowpoints or BD Hollowpoints seem to work very well.
Things I liked:Cheap Things I would have changed:They don't seem to work too well in my Benjamin Discovery compared to Crossman Premiers HP. What others should know: