
Originally Posted by
Born Again
True, and proven many times. All my PCPs are .177, and my older springers, until recently I didn't own a .22 but as I seemed to be spending more time shooting rats in the polytunnel and less shooting squirrels in the woods a sweet shooting .22 springer was added, then another one, HW98 and HW80. If a .20 springer really can shoot as sweetly as a ,22 then there is a gap for it.
The rifles you own are very easy to work on and that includes changing barrels. With both the 98 and 80 all you have to do is change the barrel. I actually run my 80 as a .20 and my 98 as a .177 so converting the 80 would be my first choice. Give it a try-you may like it and if you don't then .20 barrels are usually pretty easy to sell. The main point is that you don't need to buy a complete gun to see whether .20 is for you or not.
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