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Gamo Hunter Sport review entered on 2008-12-23 13:46:01
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Things I liked:This is a proven power plant used on almost all of the gamo rifles and shotguns. Nice stock, good accuracy, again this is the same barrel on the hunter pro, varment hunter, shadow series. Very low profile and light weight compared to others in class Things I would have changed:It vibrates more than my Remington summit
... Read MoreThings I liked:This is a proven power plant used on almost all of the gamo rifles and shotguns. Nice stock, good accuracy, again this is the same barrel on the hunter pro, varment hunter, shadow series. Very low profile and light weight compared to others in class Things I would have changed:It vibrates more than my Remington summit and Crosman Storm Xt. It's not as powerful either, even though this rifle is almost 7months newer. The BSA scope as usual, is low class. What others should know:I've been using this for a month (about 700 rnds) for hunting and long range (70-120 yards) target. Compared to the mentioned above, this is more consistent in power (better seals I'm sure), but I installed a breech seal shim in the above mentioned to boost efficiency. I haven't actually used this on game (nothing showed up when I set out), but read reviews of the other gamo's to find out. Mine likes the aerodynamic gamo pro magnums.
Crosman Quest 1000 review entered on 2008-10-28 16:45:10
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Things I liked:Long range accuracy (a 2inch group at 75yards), wood quality (you can really see the quality after sanding), sights (they are good for hunting if you stretch the spring under the knob), power plant ( no buzz, no vibration, smooth, has lasted me 3500 shots). The stock is comfortable. Things I would have changed:The short
... Read MoreThings I liked:Long range accuracy (a 2inch group at 75yards), wood quality (you can really see the quality after sanding), sights (they are good for hunting if you stretch the spring under the knob), power plant ( no buzz, no vibration, smooth, has lasted me 3500 shots). The stock is comfortable. Things I would have changed:The short range accuracy isn't very good (1inch at 20 yards). The trigger gaurd needs to be metal. the gun is a little heavy (the shadow express is too light so it jumps around when it shoots, better to be too heavy that too light) What others should know:If you want to lower cocking effort even further or want to make it smoother, put tape (or sand) on the platform inside the stock that the cocking roller sits on. It likes heavy pellets (they also ensure the spring doesn't wear down) like the gamo rocket, premier magnum and beeman crow magnums.
Things I liked:This is the .45auto of pellets. Great long range power and accuracy. Better energy transfer than kodiaks, better accuracy than crow mags. Fits in pistol cylinders. The weight of these allows for more momentum, which in turn cuts through the air better than the near identical FT premiers 7.9gr. Also this give a bit of recoil in
... Read MoreThings I liked:This is the .45auto of pellets. Great long range power and accuracy. Better energy transfer than kodiaks, better accuracy than crow mags. Fits in pistol cylinders. The weight of these allows for more momentum, which in turn cuts through the air better than the near identical FT premiers 7.9gr. Also this give a bit of recoil in pistols. Things I would have changed: What others should know:I shot a squirrel at 62 yards using a remington 77 on just 6 pumps of air (my guess is 530fps) he went down on the spot with a perfect heart shot. Where else can you get that accuracy. My 1088 shoots 8 inch groups at 55yards (it actually does a little better with gamo hunter domed).