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Beeman Xcel X2 Air Rifle, RS3 Trigger review entered on 2008-05-12 07:45:54
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Things I liked:This weapon is well made in general and is an eye catcher. My muzzle break is a little loose and I have not figure out how it attached yet to tighten it. The trigger is easily adjustable, although there are no instructions in the manual. It is more accurate than I can shoot it and either the gun or me is getting better as I
... Read MoreThings I liked:This weapon is well made in general and is an eye catcher. My muzzle break is a little loose and I have not figure out how it attached yet to tighten it. The trigger is easily adjustable, although there are no instructions in the manual. It is more accurate than I can shoot it and either the gun or me is getting better as I break it in. The scope is more than adequate for a pellet rifle. I have only shot the "big bore" barrel so far. The larger pellets significantly damage 300 pages of a 600 page phone book. I am interested to see what happens when I put the .177 one on there. Both barrels could not possibly have the same zero. Things I would have changed:The manual should have instructions for the trigger. It comes pretty stiff out of the box. Everything else met or exceeded my expectations. I also agree with another comment I read about the trigger...a metal unit would be preferred, as that chrome on plastic never lasts. General Motors hasn't learned that yet either. What others should know: