Benjamin Woods Walker Review
This is a Community Review of the Benjamin Woods Walker air pistol by Steve Scialli. He also did a follow up to this review, testing the gun with a few additional pellets. The author of the following review are in no way affiliated with Airgun Depot. The views expressed below are personal opinion only.Overall Reviewer Rating![]() |
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Shot Count, Velocity, and Bell Curve from 3,000 psi

Over the chronograph, I had continued favorable results showing a standard deviation of a mere 2.82 fps across ten shots. This too will lend itself to very good accuracy once the barrel's preferred pellet is discovered. Curious to see if I could achieve Crosman's velocity claims with lead pellets, I sampled RWS's Hobby pellets, which weigh in at 11.9 grains. The Woods Walker didn't disappoint, pushing muzzle velocities over 712 fps with the factory settings. This performance lands this little thumper solidly in 14 foot pounds of energy category, which is more than twice what you would need for small game. 
10 Shot String from 2,400 psi

Of course the Woods Walker is a gun, so all of this doesn't mean much if it doesn't shoot. Well, it shoots. It shoots freakishly straight in fact... that is if you are able to hold it steady. Feather light to a flaw comes with a penalty... shakiness through the shot cycle. Until I made my way out to the 50 yard range Friday, it didn't occur to me that my usual gentle hold, and lack of consistently perfect follow through was causing my groups to open up. In my back yard, while shooting at 25 yards I initially couldn't figure out why my groups would spread from time to time, or why I would have multiple fliers with pellets I knew to fly with pinpoint consistency. Then I began experimenting with hold strength, and follow through. It was at that time that the light bulb went off in my head and that I had an eye opening epiphany. The Woods Walker is so light that the shooter will likely benefit from practicing a technique seldom coveted in the air gun world... a tight grasp, and a firm shoulder. Coupled with good follow through and trigger squeeze, this midget-Marauder will impress. Once I mastered this "new to me" technique, I started getting some really interesting results. 

50 Yards to Target... P-Rod Playin' with the "Big Boys"

So in a nutshell, how is the Woods Walker capable of grouping? The long and short of it is as follows. At 50 yards it will group inside of an inch, at 25 yards it will group inside of .50 inch, and at 30', it will drill .22 caliber sized holes at will. When it comes to accuracy, the Woods Walker is a little freak of Crosman engineering. 
50 Yards Crosman Premier Domed 14.3 gr


50 Yards JSB Jumbo 15.89gr


50 Yards Baracuda Match 21.30 gr "wow" without the flyer"


50 Yards HN Baracuda Hunter 18.21 gr


25 Yards Baracuda Match 21.30 gr


25 Yards JSB Jumbo 15.59 gr


25 Yards Crosman Premier Domed 14.3 gr


25 Yards HN Field Target 16.36 gr


Drilling Holes at 30 Feet


Drilling Holes at 30 Feet

Finding the right pellet took some pretty serious experimentation, but in the end the Woods Walker shot well enough with several styles & brands. For testing, I found the Leapers/UTG 3-9 x32 Bug Buster Scope to be a good match for longer range duty. It looked proportional to the rest of the platform, and most importantly wasn't noticeably top heavy. Sighted in at 25 yards, typical holdover at 50 yards was 1-2 mil dots at 9x. I ran 41 different types of pellets through the barrel in an effort to discover what it liked, and to bring you some idea of what to try. Most all of the pellets performed well enough for hunting at 30 feet, and a lot of them performed well enough at 25 yards, but the real star performers evidenced themselves only after testing out to 50 yards. The best choices in this barrel for longer range accuracy were the Crosman Premier Domed 14.3 gr, the JSB Exact Jumbo 15.89 gr, the HN Baracuda Match 21.30 gr, the HN Field Target 16.36 gr, and the HN Baracuda Hunter 18.21 gr. It is also worth mentioning that I was not able to get the Predator Polymag 16 gr to group at any range past 30'. 
Star Performers at Longer Distances

Crosman's Benjamin Woods Walker is a tiny gun with big personality. The old timers at the range were thoroughly confused by its lack or snort and relentless accuracy. It is ultra-light, is of superb quality, comes smeared in Realtree Camouflage, and even comes with a useful red dot scope. Sling it over your shoulder or cram it in a backpack... either way, you won't even know it's there, and neither will your quarry for that matter. It's not pellet fussy, and gets tons of shots per fill too. Bravo Crosman! 


April 30, 2013
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