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| Accuracy | 9/10 |
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| Handling | 9.5/10 |
| Value for Money | 9/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.3/10 |
Full review by
Clemson GUS
on 31st Dec 2007
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: The scope cocking lever Accuracy
Bad Points: PBA ammo is expensive but when you go hunting rarely are you gonna take more than 10 to twenty shots, and you're gonna need that pba ammo for the extra speed. With 650 fps you're gonna need 13 grain pellets to have a humane kill, but with these heavy pellets you will see slower speeds.
General comments: Smooth mechanics very easy to cock, took about 30 minutes to zero in the scope, that is the best part of the gun. I tried out the big cat 1200 and it was so loud. It can not be shot within the city or even the suburbs. So with that concern i had to compromise with the carbine sport, Very accurate Gatorade tops and golf balls from 25-40 yards. I knew I could have gotten more speed from the crossman quest and storm series and from higher priced gamos but this is surprisingly quiet, light at only 5 lbs, and the balance is superb i would recommend it to anyone looking for a great adult sized air rifle within the city.
Clemson GUS's review and ratings | 175 words
Review by
markabnc![]()
on 6th Mar 2007
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User Rating : 9
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I helped my son (11 years old) buy this gun from Pyramyd Air. He wanted a gun of his own and he was having trouble cocking my Gamo viper. His budget was more restricted than mine and so the price tag of $125.00 was very appealing.
This little gun is light and every bit as accurate as my Viper. We shot off a table at ten meters and the results were great. One set of 10 shots went through a hole a little more than 14 inch tall and 1/2 inch wide. At 25 yards the groups (of 5) were under 3/ ...
markabnc's full review | 280 words

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