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The primos trigger sticks are a perfect match to my TC200.
Give the JSB exacts a chance they are the most consistent accurate pellets in mine.
Crosman premiers are next best in mine, but with odd infrequent flyers. Nothing else comes close to these two
www.huntingadventures.netAre you living your life, or just paying bills until you die? When you hit the pearly gates I want to be there just to see the massive pile of dead 5hit at your feet. ( John Peyton)
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Been using the Crosman premiers and a couple Camo because that is what Cabellas had. Crosman for sure better than the camo. You can feel different tension with the camo. Once in 10-12 on the Crossman. Figured once it gets broken in I'd buy one of those test boxes with about 30 different pellets in it.
Thanks for the leads.
Just my 2 cents.
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Posts: 780
Campfire Regular
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Would love a TX200 III or a LGU but simply can not justify the cost for my usage.
Recently acquired a Crosman P1322 carbine and dragged my old Webley Hawk III .177 out of storage. Been having a lot of fun with them. But wanted a step up in power and accuracy from the 40+ year old Webley. Did a lot of research compiling a list of possibles. When I spotted a sale price ($179.99 shipped free w/ a metal interactive target) on the Gamo ACCU 22 underlever I popped. We'll see if it was a wise move or not.
-=[Bob]=-
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LOL I wouldn't have sprang for a TX200 but, the wife bought it for me for our 15th anniversary.
Just my 2 cents.
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As to the question above about pump effort: The effort required to pump up a marauder with a hand pump to 3000#'s is about the same as shoveling snow or dirt. 2-3 minutes at a moderate pace of cpr motion.
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Campfire Greenhorn
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Campfire Greenhorn
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I have the disco in a .22 and use the pump and it is not hard at all to pump up. Its so easy my 8 year old daughter can do it. Hope that helps on pump effort. And it is very accurate
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Posts: 66
Campfire Greenhorn
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Campfire Greenhorn
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I think you should get both a TX 200 and Crosman 2400 carbine from their custom shop. I have both and love each in their own way. Both will put every pellet through the same hole at 10 meters. I do use the Crosman far more than the Air Arms though. My 2400 has been modded for extra power and a 3 1/2 oz paintball tank that gives me 250 shots on a $1.25 CO2 fill.
The TX200 is awfully heavy. It's build quality and finish is extraordinary.
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