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Yanno,,, I could easily transition from Rimfire rifle to Pellet rifle,,,
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4188601" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Don't waste your time with break barrel pellet rifles. It doesn't take long before the accuracy goes away when the hinge gets loose. </p><p>The OGE power plant I worked at before retiring bought a dozen or so high end break barrels to eliminate the bird problem and poop that was everywhere. </p><p>Really accurate at the start, and junk after a month or so. The scope is attached to the reciever, the barrel is at the other end of a hinge. When the barrel gets loose, so does the accuracy. </p><p>Look at a side cocker where the barrel and receiver are one for an air rifle that one can pass on to their heirs. I also recommend a .22 caliber vs .177.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4188601, member: 5412"] Don't waste your time with break barrel pellet rifles. It doesn't take long before the accuracy goes away when the hinge gets loose. The OGE power plant I worked at before retiring bought a dozen or so high end break barrels to eliminate the bird problem and poop that was everywhere. Really accurate at the start, and junk after a month or so. The scope is attached to the reciever, the barrel is at the other end of a hinge. When the barrel gets loose, so does the accuracy. Look at a side cocker where the barrel and receiver are one for an air rifle that one can pass on to their heirs. I also recommend a .22 caliber vs .177. [/QUOTE]
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