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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
Good quality pellet for rabbits?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1660229" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>A springer can't be accurately shot from a lead sled. You have to hold it, just tight enough to control it (google "artillery hold" for explanation). The triggers on a Gamo are horrible at best. Google "charliedatuna trigger" (not kidding). It is probably the best trigger investment you can make in a Gamo for under $30.</p><p> As a previous member stated, forget about a Gamo (garbage). You have to shoot the heavier pellets also. Gamo includes gold colored alloy pellets that are supposed to offer higher velocity. They are faster, but this makes more noise. Shoot only lead pellets, and try some Beeman FTS if you can't find any other pellets that offer the accuracy you're looking for.</p><p></p><p>edited to add: The trigger is listed on his website as the GRT-III trigger. The price is 29.50 plus 3.50 shipping. If you are unfortunate enough to own a Gamo, my suggestion (and condolences) is to consider this trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1660229, member: 38154"] A springer can't be accurately shot from a lead sled. You have to hold it, just tight enough to control it (google "artillery hold" for explanation). The triggers on a Gamo are horrible at best. Google "charliedatuna trigger" (not kidding). It is probably the best trigger investment you can make in a Gamo for under $30. As a previous member stated, forget about a Gamo (garbage). You have to shoot the heavier pellets also. Gamo includes gold colored alloy pellets that are supposed to offer higher velocity. They are faster, but this makes more noise. Shoot only lead pellets, and try some Beeman FTS if you can't find any other pellets that offer the accuracy you're looking for. edited to add: The trigger is listed on his website as the GRT-III trigger. The price is 29.50 plus 3.50 shipping. If you are unfortunate enough to own a Gamo, my suggestion (and condolences) is to consider this trigger. [/QUOTE]
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