With it raining so bad lately, and the price and (un)availability of .22 rimfire being what it is, I decided to get a pellet gun for indoor marksmanship practice.
The other day, a package arrived at my door with a Daisy Avanti 747 Triumph Match competition grade pellet pistol, a tin of .177 caliber 7 grain RWS Meisterkugel pellets, and a target with pellet trap. Here they are:
Very cool setup!!! This is an entry level competition pistol with a match grade Lothar Walther barrel and adjustable trigger. It's a single stroke pneumatic meaning it cocks with one pump of a lever and doesn't need Co2. I'm very glad I got this gun, it shoots wonderfully so far.
If you are like me and would love to shoot inside, but don't feel like touching off a few cylinder fulls of 240 grain Keith loads from your Model 29 inside your living room, than a quality air gun might be for you, I'm glad I got mine!
Do you shoot air guns? If so, let's seem 'em!
The other day, a package arrived at my door with a Daisy Avanti 747 Triumph Match competition grade pellet pistol, a tin of .177 caliber 7 grain RWS Meisterkugel pellets, and a target with pellet trap. Here they are:

Very cool setup!!! This is an entry level competition pistol with a match grade Lothar Walther barrel and adjustable trigger. It's a single stroke pneumatic meaning it cocks with one pump of a lever and doesn't need Co2. I'm very glad I got this gun, it shoots wonderfully so far.
If you are like me and would love to shoot inside, but don't feel like touching off a few cylinder fulls of 240 grain Keith loads from your Model 29 inside your living room, than a quality air gun might be for you, I'm glad I got mine!

Do you shoot air guns? If so, let's seem 'em!