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Air Arms Pro-Sport review entered on 2007-10-18 09:22:54
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Things I liked:This gun boasts incredibly fabulous accuracy, lines and balance. I have extensively shot many air rifles over 35 years including field target since 1996. This is simply the most accurate spring gun I have ever used. As with the TX200, the internal mechanism is the toughest, least stressed and easiest to work on of all spring
... Read MoreThings I liked:This gun boasts incredibly fabulous accuracy, lines and balance. I have extensively shot many air rifles over 35 years including field target since 1996. This is simply the most accurate spring gun I have ever used. As with the TX200, the internal mechanism is the toughest, least stressed and easiest to work on of all spring guns. If you are reasonably strong, you will require no spring compressor for takedown. Unlike most other airguns, the guts on these AA springers are wonderfully overbuilt. Things I would have changed:Air Arms formerly took much better care in their polishing/bluing process. The trigger on my gun was also shipped with a great need for additional tuning. What others should know:Use dedicated field target pellets. My gun works well with both Kodiak and FTS pellets. Stick with .177 caliber for field target. As with most springers, use a light hold on the gun and let it recoil gently in your arms upon firing. Using good wrenches, pin punches and a good honing stone, be ready to do some trigger tuning or hire someone qualified to do it for you. Many folks complain about the cocking effort in their Pro Sport. Yes, it's a work out at first but it eventually gets easier as the gun breaks in. Expect to have a break in period lasting at least 1000 shots for accuracy and reduced cocking effort. Begin with heavy pellets to reduce dieseling in your new gun. With some patientce, will have the best spring gun ever!
Things I liked:I love this very consistent pellet. It enters the breech smoothly and delivers exceptional accuracy and velocity. It is great for FT. However, I also get 600+ FPS in an Feinwerkbau 300s. That's pretty amazing for an 8.4 grain field pellet! The JSB delivers great accuracy at 50 yards and beyond in several of my guns. Things
... Read MoreThings I liked:I love this very consistent pellet. It enters the breech smoothly and delivers exceptional accuracy and velocity. It is great for FT. However, I also get 600+ FPS in an Feinwerkbau 300s. That's pretty amazing for an 8.4 grain field pellet! The JSB delivers great accuracy at 50 yards and beyond in several of my guns. Things I would have changed:Some shooters will no doubt ask for the screw-top pellet tin. What others should know:This may present a better value than some of the more expensive heavy pellets. Your individual results may vary. Give these a try!
Things I liked:These are great pellets for precision air pistols. I mostly plink in the woods with them. However, they are great for 10m too. I love the consistency for the price. Things I would have changed: What others should know:
Things I liked:This is a great field target pellet producing very consistent accuracy in many .177 spring piston rifles. Things I would have changed: What others should know:Airguns and pellets vary greatly. Find the right pellet for your particular airgun.