One thing that you for got to mention is that with slugs always make sure that you know what's behind your target weather it's paper or game the slugs will carry a lot farther than pellets. Great video Tyler and good information. 👍
Canadian here,guns sub 500 fps Shooting mostly Crosman from my Crosman collection,at least we have Fully Auto 4.5 BBs...I have Beef with Gamo ammo,too big no fit. I keep it simple,Crosman with Crosman,,RR Daisy shoots steel BBs same as AR1,AK1 and DPMS SBR...Have Fun...
I bought an airgun at a garage sale No manufacture id on stock or barrel. very well built. trying to identify and find owners manual can you be of anny help
Every air gun has to be tested by shooting many different weights and configurations of pellets to find the most accurate pellet for that individual gun. Call Pyramyd Air for a 'most likely' list tho.
@@techjunkie1815 so in all seriousness durability wise what would be your suggestion in 30 cal. For hogs and coyotes. The only reason why I was considering the Edgun because of it's hammerless design, heard it's super durable. But if not I got to know.
The thing that folks say that I don't understand, is that you could have two of the _same gun_ and one will tend to favor a different ammo than the other, and that air guns in general are that way. I've got a 177 and a 22 and have tried 10 different styles in each one and they all shoot the same aside from how they penetrate. And the first claim about the same two favoring different ammo's just doesn't make any sense at all.