by NuZo » 05 Aug 2016, 8:05 am
To the guys saying .22 is not as accurate as .177, that's a load of crap.
Anyways, I have a Stoeger x10 in 177. It's a good gun but the trigger is horrible.
177 or 22, both have their pros and cons. If i was hunting more with the airgun I probably would have got a 22. Either way you'll love it!
Be aware that when buying new the guns will have a dieseling period where the oil in the air chamber will ignite. This will cause a loud crack when firing. This goes away after 300-500 shots. you speeds will drop back down into its normal range and that's when you're gun will be "run in".
Cheers,
Nuzo
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