The trigger pull is going to be long and heavy. It's a skill to overcome it. Because of the design of break barrels, the sear has to hold back a big strong spring. The key is to not judge the break. Just squeeze squeeze squeeze until it snaps. It scares the shit out of me every time but I also hit my target every time too.
hey, i've heard people talkin about the trigger and it being what i'd discribe as "different". any comments that would lean me towords or away from purchase?
@bennoyes05
The trigger pull is going to be long and heavy. It's a skill to overcome it. Because of the design of break barrels, the sear has to hold back a big strong spring. The key is to not judge the break. Just squeeze squeeze squeeze until it snaps. It scares the shit out of me every time but I also hit my target every time too.
tartredarrow 3 weeks ago
hey, i've heard people talkin about the trigger and it being what i'd discribe as "different". any comments that would lean me towords or away from purchase?
bennoyes05 1 month ago
@Wicho023
quote my rifle was awesome man!
dont sell it, its fps on it would remain the same
if you use wd40 on the main spring and if you
use the heaviest pellet i sold mines for around 55
dollars
Wicho023 10 months ago
yea it's a very fun and accurate mid level rifle!
i've shot a couple crows before thee" fps on ,
my quest 1000 droped increasingly
insain well because, i was only kill'n
small sparrows, and grackles.
at about 5000 to 9099 pellets shot out the
crosman 177.cal the quest is uncapable
to hunt crows or wood pigeon
Wicho023 11 months ago