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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3987229" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The power plant I retired from had a pigeon problem like every place like that has. They bought a dozen ,22 break barrel Beeman's for the operators or anyone wanting to use them for control. </p><p>Very accurate for several hundred shots, but eventually the break action got worn and the accuracy went away. There is that issue where the scope on the receiver no longer is in line with the barrel because of wear in the break action hinges.</p><p>Yes, they got a lot of use, but the one air rifle they bought on recommendation was a </p><p>RWS model 48.</p><p>That side cocker which has the barrel and receiver as one piece will retain accuracy way beyond what a barrel cocker will. </p><p>The rifle was still in service at the plant when I left when all of the barrel cockers went into the dumpster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3987229, member: 5412"] The power plant I retired from had a pigeon problem like every place like that has. They bought a dozen ,22 break barrel Beeman's for the operators or anyone wanting to use them for control. Very accurate for several hundred shots, but eventually the break action got worn and the accuracy went away. There is that issue where the scope on the receiver no longer is in line with the barrel because of wear in the break action hinges. Yes, they got a lot of use, but the one air rifle they bought on recommendation was a RWS model 48. That side cocker which has the barrel and receiver as one piece will retain accuracy way beyond what a barrel cocker will. The rifle was still in service at the plant when I left when all of the barrel cockers went into the dumpster. [/QUOTE]
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