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Was Thinking About Selling My Cricket Carbine

Was think of selling my .22 Carbine to fund one of the new bullpups that came out recently. So I cleaned it up for the ad photos then chronied 20 shots to make sure it was shooting consistent. All 20 shots were from 914 to 919 fps with JSB 18.1’s. I then put it in the case to take it out for some shooting for the the last time.

Target was set at a measured 50 yards, first 2 groups were easily inside a dime so I figured I better video the 3rd group. After shooting the 3rd group I said to myself there is no way this is being sold. I will be keeping this shooter for a long long time. Pellets were straight out of the tin. Wind was less than 5 mph.

Link to video: https://youtu.be/bdrWJUSkmf8

Kalibrgun

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Ive had this Cricket a little over a year and it wasnt being shot much. A tin of pellets at most since the winter so considered selling. I am going to take everyone’s advice, a gun shooting this good is a keeper and should not be sold to buy another gun. Thanks for the replies.

If you care for a bit of advice. Never sell a gun that is shooting exceptionally well. Especially to buy another one to try out because they are the new thing. There is an exception to this if you just buy guns for the fun of it and hardly ever shoot them.

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I have the same rifle that shoots about the same fps and accuracy. Never gonna sell that gun….don’t you either :angrymob:

Nice gun Sam and good shooting, it’s a keeper for me if it shoots groups under a size of a dime at 50. :biggrinn:

~ Greg

Nice gun,
I sure like the looks of the Cricket long gun,
Mike

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