BB’s Christmas blog
This report is a Christmas gift. It’s a gift to all those airgun companies that are watching the blog to see what airgunners want, and I hope it’s also a gift to you readers who are the airgunners I’m talking about.
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This report is a Christmas gift. It’s a gift to all those airgun companies that are watching the blog to see what airgunners want, and I hope it’s also a gift to you readers who are the airgunners I’m talking about.
Last Friday reader Yogi asked me what I meant by a certain remark I left in the Part 4 report on the Seneca Dragonfly Mark 2. Here is what I said:
Today we explore the world of quality and its bearing on our hobby of airgunning.
With Christmas fast approaching we airgunners must pause to reflect on our blessings.
Today I’m going to talk about what you get when you buy something sight unseen. And the discussion is going to run deeper than that, because what works for one person may not work for another.
Today I shoot the Webley Senior to see how accurate it is with other pellets.
Today we look at the materials our airguns are made from and how they have changed and are changing. The inspiration for this report came from the Texas airgun show that was held a week ago, from my personal encounters with ukuleles and from yesterday’s report on the Gamo Arrow.