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July 8th, 2010, 22:10 | #16 |
There is nothing like what you want available, at all period.
I'm not trying to be an asshole or "elitist" but seriously even most snipers will probably never use a 4x scope for shooting at most a 2.5 or 3x scope but nothing like a crazy 10x scope. Secondly to get a rifle shooting like that would take about $1000+ in mods. Sure, stock the TM VSR is a pretty kickass gun but then you can get things like the Zero trigger, and a bunch of PDI parts and other aftermarket parts and those aren't very cheap to come by. So my advice, if you want precision shooting buy yourself a .177 air rifle; an Anschutz 8000 or something. And do that kind of shooting. Hell even the Daisy Avanti isn't that bad of a precision target rifle. See how small you can get your groupings with one of those rifles then you'll understand (especially the concept of precision vs accuracy). When you become 16 or 18 (depending on field owners rules) introduce yourself to the local community and you'll definitely start off on the right foot.
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You need to find someone who can show you their stuff and try things out. You honestly don't know what you want until you experience a few things in your life. Trust me on this one.
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July 9th, 2010, 01:48 | #18 |
Official ASC "Dumb Ass"
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Wanna plink?
Underaged? Pellet gun is for you get a crosman or daisy etc.
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July 9th, 2010, 02:18 | #19 |
I had an airgun when I was about 12-14, and I loved it. You can hunt small game(pidgeons, squirrels, any type of rodent that is a pest, really) and can get to be a fairly decent shot with it. I could hit a pop can at about 100ft off, I'm not sure wether or not thats mediocre or excellent, but it was hard and I loved setting up lots of targets and trying to bullseye them all. It gave me something to do for a few hours.
Now, being 19, I take out the .22 rifle and the 308 Winchester rifle and have a blast sighting them and then going for deer. As TokyoSeven stated, real steel will always be much more fun, especially in the marksman category. Airsoft may seem more exciting, but unfortunatly the rules(or whatever you want to call them) for the general canadian airsoft community states 16-18+, and thats the way it'll stay... Best of luck.
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Last edited by Pliskin; July 9th, 2010 at 02:21.. |
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