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im after a springer because for 1. theres no charging them up and runnin out of shoot 2. i kinda like the skill that it takes to shoot arcuratly with recoil lol snds mad but..and no ive not got the adaptor sorry i sold it on with my bottle im just tring to get it back lol

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as springers are just as powerfull as PCPs :lol:

 

Thats not quite what I ment. It was a genuine question, perhaps I should have asked what advantage do you expect to gain from changing to a springer from a PCP . The anschultz 333 is a springer but a very light one. though it is very accurate and comes in just under 12 ftlb. However I have also had an HW 77 which I felt was poorly balanced and suffered from to much recoil making it disapointingly inaccurate for a gun that should ( having a fixed barrel ) have been far superior to my old brake barrel anschultz. It was not. The more modern PCP's offer better balance and more accuracy I feel, though obviously that is simply my opinion and it might have more to do with what suits me rather than fact. As it is :lol: I feel that your comment was perhaps a little harsh.

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Thats not quite what I ment. It was a genuine question, perhaps I should have asked what advantage do you expect to gain from changing to a springer from a PCP . The anschultz 333 is a springer but a very light one. though it is very accurate and comes in just under 12 ftlb. However I have also had an HW 77 which I felt was poorly balanced and suffered from to much recoil making it disapointingly inaccurate for a gun that should ( having a fixed barrel ) have been far superior to my old brake barrel anschultz. It was not. The more modern PCP's offer better balance and more accuracy I feel, though obviously that is simply my opinion and it might have more to do with what suits me rather than fact. As it is :good:I feel that your comment was perhaps a little harsh.

hang around this site long enough, and you might see that most of my comments are a little harsh.

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