Ideally - try them out for size / fit / form / function / trigger. Best chance of that is joining a club.
No point just shouldering a few guns in a gunshop. Well, that can help a bit I suppose - but not much.
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Ideally - try them out for size / fit / form / function / trigger. Best chance of that is joining a club.
No point just shouldering a few guns in a gunshop. Well, that can help a bit I suppose - but not much.
: )
I have an S200 and I'm very happy with it...but both the 400 and 200 do the job.
Best advice is from Mike - join a club first, most people are happy to chat about their guns with good & bad and are nearly always happy to let you have a try of theirs.... This will save you making the wrong choice and might even put you on to one for sale.
Try giving a bit more detail:
What will it be used for - is it targets exclusively, and what kind - high accuracy paper punching or silhouette type FT/HFT or plinking?
Budget - and does this include scope, mounts, filling cylinder, carry case etc......
What is important to you - calibre/shot count/weight/single/multi shot......
There are just so many variables that will give you the wrong answer unless you narrow it down a bit, then you will get a much better and more appropriate answer.
James
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
Go to a club and speak to some of the guys there, we are a friendly bunch and I am sure the guys will be happy for you to shoot a few pellets on the range with their rifles or club gun.
That would give you a better idea what is best for you.
Air Arms TX200