I used to grip the part of the stock where the thumb goes (whilst shooting) with my left hand and pump with my right but I only put three pumps in as it was fine for punching paper at 25 yards
John
I used to grip the part of the stock where the thumb goes (whilst shooting) with my left hand and pump with my right but I only put three pumps in as it was fine for punching paper at 25 yards
John
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I quickly learned that putting a scope on a "pumper" wasn't a good idea due to the difficulties in pumping the rifle up.
The only scope I had any success with was one of those pistol type scopes (I think they're called "scout" scopes) with very long eye-relief -- even then it wasn't very satisfactory and I soon reverted to open/peep sights.
been there easer to go peep louis from holland got the sight mounts you sent me allan m
millybot1
Hi millybot1, I am very happy with the mounts, thank you again.
They are a lot sturdier than the Sheridan one piece affair.
Plus I think the Benjamin barrel is held on more securely, with the extra "cover" in the middle.
Here is a photo prior to removing the peep sight. I agree, the gun is best with the peep, but I do like to use this Weaver B4 every now and then.
Pumping gripping-the-scope-and-stock-style is still easy with this setup.
Cheers, Louis
That's a lovely Benji, the scope looks very secure.