Bug-A-Salt Shredder: Part 1
This is a poignant report for me, because when I looked at the last time I wrote about a BUG-A-SALT gun, it was July 30, 2015, four days after my wife, Edith, passed away.
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This is a poignant report for me, because when I looked at the last time I wrote about a BUG-A-SALT gun, it was July 30, 2015, four days after my wife, Edith, passed away.
Today I mount the Williams 64 peep sight to my Benjamin 397 with the pretty curly maple stock. Guys, I learned a lot today!
Benjamin 397 with my new curly maple stock. Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 6Part 7Part 8 This report covers: Setup The test 25 yards JSB Exact Heavy Adjust scope for Sniper Magnums Scope positioning problems Zero the scope Good news for a peep sight test! Summary Today we shoot the Benjamin 397 scoped at … Read more
Today we have the guest blog from reader Michael. He relates airguns to his other passion — fine guitars. If you’d like to write a guest post for this blog, please email me at blogger@pyramydair.com. Take it away, Michael. The High-End: As Good as They Can Be by blog reader Michael This report covers: BB’s … Read more
Today we return to the .22-caliber Seneca Eagle Claw lever action repeater. Several of you readers indicated an interest in this PCP, so today should be enlightening.
Today I mount a scope on the Benjamin 397, preparing for another round of accuracy tests.
Today we look at the HW 30S with a peep sight mounted. This will be a different sort of report.