We'll cut them a little slack. Sometimes being on camera does have an impact. I have noticed that over the last few years. All of a sudden, memory loss etc. Regardless, I appreciate you tuning in and I still have a few more episodes to release.👍🏻😉
Stoeger finally bringing .25 to the BullShark is interesting at the price point, being regulated. They also have lever at the sweet spot, instead of next to your ear. Good on them. I’ll leave Evanax for the rich kids, but I think they’re nice, but a tad overpriced. IMHO. THANKS FOR HAVING ALL THE FUN SO I DONT HAVE TO… and sharing it!! 🙄🤣
Thanks JC those storgers look pretty nice are they on the market yet? Hope the wife doing ok , my knee is a bit better see doc in a week or two . Peter Ps : Really like the the Evanix pistol !
Thanks again for the coverage! Evanix has some very cool products; that auto pistol (along with the wood-stocked bullpup) are very intriguing. They look like great alternatives to .22 rimfire for target shooting.
J C , I'm sorry I missed SHOT this year ,but glad I didn't go. Operation seems to be successful. Another great review. I'm gonna havta take a look at the BullShark in .22. If I get one and u want to review it I'll bring it over. I hope Lucy is on the mend quickly and shooting again real soon.
JC, I own own of the Stoerger Bullsharks in .22 and it out performs their claims. I got 974 fps with 14.3grain Crosman pellets for over 30 fpe ! Its lightweight ( about 6 pounds), extremely accurate, and beautifully made. It destroys the large Iguanas here in So. Florida.
I will get my hands on one eventually and we'll take an in-depth look. I look forward to it, especially after you shared your experience. Happy Shooting!👍🏻
hey JC in the video for the 2023 shot show Stoeger at 2 min into the video you were looking at a wood stock underlever cant any find that look like that, love the stock on it, i have a s6000, but not that type of stock, any idea who sells those?
Made in China...Now that Benelli took over Stoeger I am hoping for good things in the future. I spoke with the Benelli CEO at the Shotshow and he is pretty motivated about developing the airgun division. 👍🏻😉
Bullshark sounds similar towhat I would say about the advertised velocities. He said 1000 fps. The detective was closer with his 700-800 fps. Had one of the silencer models. Awful. I suppose it was quiet next to a Binelli shotgun. The bundled scope was box filler. Sorry. I hope they are better now.
Sad to see fhat everyones going pcp. Break Barrel enthusiasm is down. No propper magnum .25 break barrel oder .25 magfed ones.. guess you have to buy a hatsan 125 still in 20 years #lastonestanding
Air guns are great in a very small niche BUT unlike Europe, America will NEVER settle or accept to transition away from firearms, just as a heads up. You cannot fight tyranny with a pellet gun. JUST SAYING
Idk if anyone thinks that's a possibility at all? It's a nice, quieter less anxious hobby, and for alot of small game, using a pcp is far superior to a firearm, especially in squirrel woods. I've shot at squirrels with a pellet gun, missed and had the squirrel run to were the pellet hit, thinking it was a nut dropping
@@TheManic.5-OH thats all good. I don't do alot of squirrel hunting myself . I've shot a few with 22 caliber just because they destroy my bird feeders but that's about it. I'm not saying there isn't a place or they are not fun , simply that I don't want anyone, manufacturers or otherwise to think we as Americans will every model Europe. Since this is the kinda thing they tried to introduce before outlawing firearms. Over cautionary, maybe BUT.
don't think airguns are intended to be a competitor to firearms...I own some real nasty firearms....colt AR-15 mac90 Sporter basically a ak47..Norinco ak47..45 colt..357 magnum..desert eagle...1858 Remington pietta...and a island arms 38...I haven't shot some of them in many years..I can't go in my backyard with a 30 round clip of .223 and start shooting crows... guess that's what airguns are for?
I agree with you Mike. I own a firearm and can only shoot it at a range. At the rate that airguns are improving in power and resemblance to firearms, pretty soon there will be little difference between them and the same laws may govern both. As it is now in the US they are two different markets
@D sawyer yeah I get it, it's a give em an inch and they take a mile kinda thing. I live on the border of Iowa and Illinois, on the Iowa side, on the Illinois side, you have to have a FOID card for air rifles if they shoot over 700fps and bigger than. 177, so they treat them as firearms. True story, and it's disgusting.