This video from Shooting Gear Reviews, presented by Ben, outlines three primary reasons to own an airgun in addition to firearms: accessibility, usefulness, and prepping applications. Airguns offer easier acquisition without background checks and allow for shooting in more locations, like backyards, providing more practice time. They are also versatile for pest control and survival scenarios, with some models being quiet and requiring no external power source beyond manual pumping. The presenter emphasizes that airguns are not replacements for firearms but valuable complements to a collection.
This video showcases the Gamo Squirrel Master Classic Gamo Magnum Gen 3i air rifle, set up for squirrel hunting. The setup includes a .22 caliber rifle equipped with an ATN X Sight LTV 5-15 scope and JSB Hades pellets. The presenter expresses readiness for the annual Squirrel Master Classic event in Alabama, highlighting practice and testing of the airgun setup.
This video tests the performance impact of a suppressor on a factory stock Benjamin Trail XL Magnum .22 caliber break-barrel airgun. The creator addresses the common question of why manufacturers include suppressors on airguns, given they are not firearms and suppressors for them are legal nationwide without ATF restrictions. The test aims to determine if adding a suppressor negatively affects the airgun's performance, with a blog post offering further details and the video encouraging viewers to join their community and subscribe to their gadget channel.
This guide details how to sight in a break barrel airgun, emphasizing the use of a fresh target at 25 yards and firing multiple shots to establish a baseline. It explains how to adjust elevation and windage, highlighting the ease of adjustment with ATN scopes due to their dual reticle system, while also providing principles for standard scopes. The process aims for a dead-on zero for accurate shooting.
This review compares the Gamo Urban PCP and Gamo Magnum Gen 2 Break Barrel airguns, highlighting their features, accuracy, and power. Ben Pierson, an expert airgun reviewer, demonstrates their performance at an outdoor range using professional equipment like chronographs. The Gamo Urban PCP achieved a 1-inch group at 30 yards, while the Magnum produced a 2-inch group, with both delivering approximately 24 ft-lbs of energy.
This guide compares PCP and Break Barrel airguns, featuring the Umarex Gauntlet and Sig Sauer ASP20. It details shooting techniques, including the 'artillery hold' for break barrels and a firmer grip for PCPs. The video provides chronograph data and accuracy testing results at 35 and 50 yards, offering insights for new airgunners to choose the right platform. Ben (The Outdoors Airgunner) demonstrates high expertise in airgun operation and comparison.
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