Written on: 25/06/2006 by doug24 (5 reviews written)
Beeman GT 650 purchased, professionally sighted in at 10 yards was easy to re-sight at 25 yards.
Gun has preformed flawlessly with 1 shot kills. Both my wife and 12 year old son have no problem handling this quality yet relatively low powered rifle. I only wish I'd purchased the BEEMAN product line before I spent to much money on my Gamo 890 .22 and RWS 320. As it ends up my son's 650 may be the best rifle in the house
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Written on: 13/02/2004 by BiggEasy (1 review written)
My girlfriend gave me a Beeman GT 650 for Christmas. I wanted a pellet gun and was surprised that she purchased a Beeman. The ultimate reason for the purchase was to control a group of squirrels that had invaded the attic.
I didn't know what to expect with the Beeman. For the last 20 years my hunting has been exclusively by shotgun or medium rifle, 30-06.
I've been very impressed with the GT 650, especially considering that its at the lower end of their product line. It took me a while...
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Written on: 27/10/2009
gt 650 stiff trigger? after removing the stock pull the trigger and its obvious.the dog that holds the spring is rough. give it a good polishing with a sanding disc on a dremmel tool and the trigger pull will be dramatically smoother and lighter. also the safety is greatly improved by shortening the spring with the same sanding disc. the shorter spring provides less pressure and smoother operation with less effort.
Written on: 04/02/2004 by shosti23 (1 review written)
The Beeman GT 650 air rifle represents a Pogo stick in a stock. I am very disappointed with this gun, especially given its Beeman pedigree. Yes, it's made in Spain by Norica, but Beeman should think about what damage products like this do to their reputation.
I bought it from a local dealer for some backyard squirrel population control. After shooting about 750 pellets, I was only able to get .5" c-t-c accuracy at 10 yards with the best pellets. Then I chronographed it to see if the power...
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Written on: 08/07/2005
Sounds like my gun - unfortunately!
Written on: 29/12/2003 by lowryder288 (3 reviews written)
The Beeman GT 650 is a great air rifle for its price. The power is merely acceptable but it has no effect on the accuracy. I was able to hit the bottom end of a soda can from a little under 30 yards with ease. However a more experienced shooter could probably hit the target from much farther away. The small length and lightweight of the rifle gives it good handling and makes it easy to find a comfortable position to shoot. The GT 650 is a great choice if you're looking for a low budget... (read more)
Written on: 15/11/2003 by ben666 (1 review written)
I resently purchased a Beeman GT 650 and am very satisfied. It is very accurate and powerful. I shot through a peice of 3/4" piece of plywood completely with it. It has much less kick-back than other pellet guns that I've shot that have simular power. In my opinion, it's an over-all good gun. (read more)
Written on: 01/02/2004
I have a hard time believing that this gun shot completely through 3/4'' plywood in one shot. I have a RWS 350M in .22 caliber (815fps 17grn silver sting) and it will not shoot through a piece of 3/4'' plywood in one shot. Mabye you mean 7/16'' wet OSB. Just sharing my experiance....Longshot 77
Written on: 05/02/2006
LONG SHOT...Mag-350 RWS, right. I own a Diana Model #48 and it will punch a hole right through a 2"X4" spruce, and then keep going into the wall. Wuz up man??? My Diana is Crono'd in at 1110-(fps). A RWS Magnum 350 is supposed to do 1250-(fps). Think bout it for a Sec?
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Written on: 27/06/2004
I was wondering What would be a better rifle to purchace the beeman or a Crosman RM 422. They both have there problems.