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To Lube or Not to Lube, That is the Question!
There’s always been a bit of debate amongst airgun enthusiasts about pellet lube. Some, usually competitive shooters, absolutely swear by it. Others say it’s all in their head. Well, the beautiful thing about this topic is that we can actually test to see who’s right. Or can we? What lube will we be using? Beyond […]
Can a “Regular” Airgun Shoot Slugs?
This is a very hot topic, especially if you spend any time in the various airgun groups out there. Just a few years ago, airgun slugs were only for the niche airgun enthusiasts. Now, they have become mainstream, and more and more shooters expect to be able to shoot them. First, let’s talk about why […]
Hunting with Open Sights on Big Bore Rifles
You’ll appreciate this next article if you’ve ever been hunting in brush or tight woods with a scope. While most airguns these days simply expect you to drop a scope on them to be able to shoot, some big-bore hunting options either ship with open sights or can have them added very simply. If you […]
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The Flexibility of Regulated Air Rifles
Our last article talked about how we turned up the regulator pressure to around 2400 PSI and added weight and energy to our hammer spring to get up to a stable 54 FPE and 850 FPS with JSB MKII Heavy Pellets. This puts us right in the sweet spot for 75-yard and possibly even 100-yard […]
Getting More Power from the Benjamin Gunnar
Our last article talked about how we turned up the regulator pressure to around 2400 PSI and added weight and energy to our hammer spring to get up to a stable 54 FPE and 850 FPS with JSB MKII Heavy Pellets. This puts us right in the sweet spot for 75-yard and possibly even 100-yard […]
The Best BB Gun Competition You’ve Never Heard About
If you are reading this blog, you are someone who loves airguns or is hard on the trail to learn about them and the sport of airgunning. What was your first airgun? The overwhelming percentage of airgunners will have started with a Daisy Airgun. It may be the Daisy RedRyder or Daisy 880, but it […]
Best Accessories for the Benjamin Gunnar
The move to “chassis” airguns is in full swing. A “chassis” airgun is based on a minimalist frame and lacks the traditional “stock” elements. The Benjamin Gunnar is a good example. It uses a standard AR buttstock and grip, and there’s no forearm. Rather, there’s a metal receiver with significant AR influences. The basic Gunnar […]
HPA Compressor Do’s and Dont’s
With so many personal compressors on the market, it’s important to know what can and can’t get things done for you. Unfortunately, much of what we see with “bad” compressors has more to do with improper use than actual product issues. Hopefully, we’ll be able to help you avoid such issues and learn what you […]
Why Should You Pay More for German Springers?
If you are new to airguns, you are most likely looking at spring piston airguns, probably around the $100 to $200 price point. So when we tell you that if you genuinely like shooting, you may want to look at something closer to $500 to $800, you probably think we are nuts! You Get What […]
Best Scopes for EDgun Airguns
If you’re not familiar with EDgun air guns, then you are in for a real treat. EDgun offers several models designed to be lightweight, compact, powerful, and extremely accurate. Due to their form factor, they lend themselves to a specific optic style. Essentially, you don’t want something too big and heavy, or you’ll ruin the […]