Better Shooting Video - Crosman 3622 .22 cal. PCP Shot Indoors & Out.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
  • Al shoots his Crosman 3622 PCP rifle with a variety of .22 caliber pellets at indoor and outside ranges.

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  • @Arcahnslight
    @Arcahnslight 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Some beautiful weather despite the wind. Very pretty spot.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yes, it’s a great spot. We just can’t get a break from the wind lately.

  • @josephsaucedo8691
    @josephsaucedo8691 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Have you seen the new Crossman hpa rifel that just came out its regulated and it has a side lever 1/2-20 threads 10shot mag wìth a target style synthetic stock adjustable hammer and transfer port. It also group well from what iv seen.💯👍✌️🤔😉

  • @ChildofYHVH
    @ChildofYHVH 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Are you going to get the steel breech later? I’ve been looking at this gun and the beeman chief. Don’t have a lot of money to spare on a pcp. I’m married with 3 kids between the ages of 6-11 and they aren’t cheep lol. I can’t justify spending 500-1000 on a pcp right now. Great video btw.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The word from people I respect is the Beeman is an excellent gun and does come with a steel breech. It’s made of good old wood and blued steel and is available at a price which contradicts its cost of construction. The cost to make versus sales price is only accomplished by a state supported industrial complex. They are definitely an impressive value and have many great features.
      The Crosman on the other hand is much lighter and in my opinion better handling. If you’re looking to snap shoot small game it, leaps to the shoulder mounting and pointing naturally like it part of you. As you know you need to upgrade/replace the breech if you want to add an optic. Not to tough but not as easy as aging one to a 2240. Of course if you just want to add a dot sight and not change the breech you could add the small rear pic rail that replaces the rear sight. I have a video putting one on a 1377. I have one on my 3622 right now holding a Feyachi dot sight. They’re less $15 and you can switch back to the factory sight whenever you want.
      Also the Crosman comes with awesome factory and third party support. I think with the Beeman you’ll feel like you got more for your dollar. That being said personally I’d choose the Crosman.