Congrats on your new Benjamin. I just got a Armada 22 and a Synrod 17 w/ lothar walther barrel. No snow in michigan yet, at least where im at. 12 inches, you can keep that shit.
My friend and I both got one at the same time, his is more powerful than mine by around 20+ fps. (Mine will shoot 18.13 grain with top velocity of around 890 fps and his will shoot the same pellets at around 910+ fps). Mine will shoot 52 shots with an extreme spread of only 24 fps (60 shots with extreme spread of 48 fps).. I am confident that with consistent pellet weight and size that it can do 20 fps (or less) extreme spread for at least 48 shots.. I have not had a chance to test the accuracy (snow and cold weather). However, my friend has tested his and his is shooting 1/4 inch groups at 40 yards (hope mine does as well).. I got mine when it was on sale at Amazon but buying directly from Crossman with discount code (AGNATION) is a good deal too..
@@OutdoorsWithJoe I hope so too.. Everyone that has one seems to have good accuracy.. The Cayden is the only .22 that I have. I have a Benjamin NP Trail (break barrel), Nova Vista (regulated). Hatsan AT44 QE (Robert Lane regulator) all in .177..
Man Joe, that is a nice looking rifle. You can get a wood stock made for your Avenger, I'm sure someone will make one, you probably saw the video on the one made. This is a sharp looking gun here though, beautiful wood.
@@OutdoorsWithJoe Yeah, I'm with ya, and it's kinda like buying a Mercedes, if something breaks it's gonna be expensive to fix. I'd be sporting one with a Centerpoint scope from Walmart and $15 bipod off Amazon on it, lol.
@@OutdoorsWithJoe If I had the tools I'd build my own stock, probably try to make it a bullpup, they fit my body better. Man, I would love to have been able to get into my Dad's woodworking shop years ago, I'd be building stocks. Until then, I'll stay tuned and see how everything works out for you on this one, should be fine, but man wood would be nice.