How do airguns do it?
Well, as most of you know, my condor usually gives me a lot of trouble. Tends to break and just be a pain in the butt in general. On more than one occasion I have wanted to wrap it around a tree.
A month ago or so I figured out that I could use subsonic ammo in my cz452 and it was fairly quiet. 100 yard shots were easy, it has an awesome scope on it, and I was at nearly 100% for headshots on squirrels. Just an all around awesome gun, pretty much perfect for what I was doing. Not to mention the 10 shot clip was a bit more convenient than the single shot. So the malfunctioning condor was propped up in the case, and I just used the cz.
But somehow, the condor managed to slip back in. It started with me fixing the trigger and whatever else was the problem. Then I would start shooting it a little. Then I started tuning it a bit. Sighted it in. Finally I took the cz to the range and sighted it in with supersonic ammo, so it stopped being useful for the backyard.
And now today, walking around looking for squirrels and killing crows, and it was all with the condor.
So how does this pain in the neck, that is harder to shoot, less convenient, less accurate, and not as powerful as my cz, end up being what I shoot again?
It baffles me as to why, but I love my condor. 😕 😕 😛 😆
Oh well, I’m just glad it’s working. 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Yeah, somthing to be said for walking softly and carrying a big-Quiet (Near Silent) Stick! 😉