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AT44 / BT65 Quattro Trigger Adjustments

Adjustable triggers are both a blessing and a curse. They are a blessing if you are patient and know how to adjust them properly. They are a curse if you are impatient and prone to knob dickering. (It’s a real word. Look it up.) This is a very unique phrase that I learned while on […]

Big Bore Airguns – Part 2

There’s the practical and then there’s the flamboyant. Evanix has created something that sits somewhere in the middle. They’ve pushed the lines of “tactical” looking airguns and I’ve got a couple here in the shop that I’m having a lot of fun shooting. Let’s start with the Max ML Bullpup in .357. Watch your cheek… […]

Big Bore Airguns – Part 1

I’ve been avoiding big bore airguns for the past several years. If I’m going to be honest, I never really understood the purpose. They were big, heavy, loud, used a lot of air, and generally had limited range. Now that more and more states are recognizing big bore airguns as suitable for hunting large game, […]

Mod 95 Vortex .25 Cal – Part 3

So this will wrap up my review of the Mod 95 Vortex .25 caliber.   This product has impressed me from the moment that I took it out of the box and put the first pellet down range. It has been handled by many folks, all of whom have walked away liking the rifle, its accuracy, […]

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Hatsan Mod 95 Vortex .25 – Part 2

The Mod 95 Vortex has become the workhorse airgun here in the shop and out on the range. Recently our local airgun club, Havasu Airgunners, had an event where people could come out and shoot for free. Gamo provided the bulk of the airguns and even one that we gave away. (THANK YOU GAMO!) On […]

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.22 LR vs .25 Airgun

I’m still working with the Hatsan Mod 95 .25 cal, so stay around for Part 2 of that series later this week. In the meantime, I had some friends out to visit for a few days, and of course you know we had to spend some time at the range. .22LR or High Powered Airgun? […]

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Hatsan Mod 95 Vortex – First look

There’s a lot more to talk about when it comes to getting more accuracy from your airguns, and I’ll definitely get back to that series shortly. In the meantime, I want to talk about the new Hatsan 95 Vortex. Skeptical… When it comes to pound for pound, dollar for dollar, the spring version of the […]

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Tips for Getting More accuracy – Part 2

Now that I’ve got my new airgun and I’ve followed the manufacturer’s suggestion for a reasonable break in period, it’s time to see what it can really do. Before I start cramming things down the bore in the way of cleaning products, I need to get a baseline for its performance. I’ll shoot the RWS […]

Tips for Getting More accuracy – Part 1

I did a short “head count” of the various airguns that I have, either hanging on the wall or on a shelf, here in the shop. The number hit over 80 pieces.   That’s a lot of airguns for my little studio / office. One thing that I’ve learned over the years of reviewing airguns is […]

What is accuracy? Part 2

In the last article I outlined 4 classes of accuracy: Combat Accuracy, Plinking Accuracy, Hunting Accuracy, and Target Accuracy. In part 2, I’ll add some meat to the bones and see if I can finish up this series. Combat Accuracy… Combat Accuracy is a vague term generally used to make someone feel better about the […]