I'd say look at something that fits to a solid part too, never held a PCP so can't say if the resivior would be a solid enough point but being the furthest forward you might be able to attach something there to act as a point it can be leaned on.
I'd say look at something that fits to a solid part too, never held a PCP so can't say if the resivior would be a solid enough point but being the furthest forward you might be able to attach something there to act as a point it can be leaned on.
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Something can be fitted to the front of the ABS stock. Try a PCP for size, the biggest shock is how light they are. There’s no piston or heavy spring in them, just a barrel a thin steel tube to hold the air and a small block of ‘works’. Totally different thing to a springer, maybe a bit soulless but very gratifying to shoot tic-tacs at 30 yards without much effort ..
Just to clarify do you mean at home when not in use or what
Obvious answer is get a gun cabinet, or you could make a simple L frame stand.
Make sure the stock is sitting flat on the floor, so it can't fall forward or back only side to side, have it as close to vertical as possible, maybe 10-15 degrees, with a slotted barrel support.
The barrels are quite solid provided you don't lean it at much of an angle.
You can also buy magnetic or suction cup stands for propping guns & fishing rods against cars, same rule applies - as close to vertical as possible.
Or, if it's an option, Al, for home storage, could you store in a safe box, laid on its side?
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When I see images of many PCPs with floating barrels, especially those where not a lot of the barrel seems to be located into the breech block, I think of this potential issue. I know there are so many advantages cited for the floating design, but I still think I would feel more reassured with a more solidly mounted barrel. Also, Al, at a glance, despite the knocking that BSA PCPs seem to receive these days, it looks to me like more of the barrel is located within the breech block as compared to some others. And the HW100 looks nice and solid to me....and you don't hear many complaints about accuracy with those.
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We have confidence in springers which all have floating barrels. We even use the barrel as a lever.
Baz
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Agreed. And it's something I've often put thought to, Baz.
But the vast majority of them are nice, thick barrels in sturdy breech blocks. Obviously there are exceptions (mentioning no names!) and the integrity of the latching mechanism is so vitally important on the break barrel.
But I often cringe when I see some PCPs with seemingly very thin barrels and not a lot of that barrel set into the breech block......
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Tbh I've not really been places where I could do that, not yet found a local Gun shop past Airsoft and didn't get long in Pownalls last Yarmouth visit, my 880 isn't a million miles off being a Pumper but part of what takes my mid off things is needing to put the effort in, that said might be good for speed drills if a repeater.
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