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Browning 800 Mag. #66824 03/20/2010 10:35 PM
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I just bought a Browning 800 mag. it's a .177 cal pellet pistol. I put a red/green dot scope on it. The thing chronographed at 625fps with Gamo Match pellets. Shoots dime size groups at about 10 yards (across the basement into a pellet trap) I think this will be great practice for fall hunting. There wont be a gopher or starling safe around my place this summer!

Re: Browning 800 Mag. [Re: leasongs] #66878 03/21/2010 7:13 PM
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pellet guns are good practice. I have a crossman 1377to help me with my aim and save on ammo.


Genesis chapter 1 verse 26

When shooting a single shot their are no warning shots.

Keith
Re: Browning 800 Mag. [Re: pter1020k] #66986 03/23/2010 2:52 PM
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You'll become addicted.I have several RWS and one Beeman Kodiak in .25 cal that shoots 30 gr. pellets at 630+ and 17 gr. pellets at 848 fps.The Rws (models 52 and 34) are in .22 cal. 900 fps and 800 fps. The reason for the larger cal. are because they have greater punch on coon size critters and larger(feral problems).Pyramid airguns have tips and short videos on different airguns,just a good site to visit if you're really into airguns.


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