I have almost same configuration but with 1322., i have invested a good bit of time and money into gettin it how i would like. i love having the renewable powersource integrated into the gun itself. I have an illuminated recticle scope with a cree flashlight mounted on the scope. Gives it a Call of duty feel to it when shooting lowlight/dark situations. If you want ammo to punch through tins like butter, then try the. 22 H&N Prometheus Excite and Thunderbolts which are zinc and do not deform, or for something screaming out the barrel try RWS Hypermax which are very fast. These are also great in. 177 which i was shooting before i even laid hands on a. 22. and tried them. All the best from lancashire.
I got shot by one in my wrist from around 7 meters (best mate from a bedroom window) the doctors said it nearly came out the other side of my wrist. It was really nasty
Awesome air rifle bro! Do you like staff slinging? I've been making mideval style staff slings, simple but effective. Awhile back I made a really nice self defense/ survival walking stick. Out of a natural hardwood branch, it looks like a mix between a shepherd's stick. And an Irish blackthorn, good for hiking and striking. It seems in you're country, walking sticks is the only thing you can open carry. Hahaha, in my opinion there's something both manly and spiritual. About making your own walking stick. Good video bro!
@@shootingGBS You'll love it, staff slings were employed as light handheld artillery. During the middle ages, it was used to launch stones the size of a boot heel. And early Molotov cocktails, it was the grenade launcher of the middle ages and something. Our ancestors used!
Lovely little range you've made up there mate, impressive 👏 👍.
I have almost same configuration but with 1322., i have invested a good bit of time and money into gettin it how i would like. i love having the renewable powersource integrated into the gun itself. I have an illuminated recticle scope with a cree flashlight mounted on the scope. Gives it a Call of duty feel to it when shooting lowlight/dark situations. If you want ammo to punch through tins like butter, then try the. 22 H&N Prometheus Excite and Thunderbolts which are zinc and do not deform, or for something screaming out the barrel try RWS Hypermax which are very fast. These are also great in. 177 which i was shooting before i even laid hands on a. 22. and tried them. All the best from lancashire.
at short range its A very powerful co2 vermin control rifle👌👌love it👌👌👌👌
I got shot by one in my wrist from around 7 meters (best mate from a bedroom window) the doctors said it nearly came out the other side of my wrist. It was really nasty
Thanks for awesome video; Nice through, and throughs on tin cans...How about RATS at same range? Awesome gun...
How do you make your own surpresor
That's lovely mate.
Nice shooting at 15m. Just picked up one of these the other day. Absolutely love it.
HI. I WANTED TO TO ASK I HAVE A 2240 DOES THE 2250 FORE ARM FITS THE CROSMAN 2240
Try some rws hobby pellets through it. Super cheap pellets but mine shoots like a pcp up to 15yards with them. Pellet on pellet.
Would this manage a rabbit? What about a hare?
With headshots under 20 yards it should knock most small game down
Awesome air rifle bro! Do you like staff slinging? I've been making mideval style staff slings, simple but effective. Awhile back I made a really nice self defense/ survival walking stick. Out of a natural hardwood branch, it looks like a mix between a shepherd's stick. And an Irish blackthorn, good for hiking and striking. It seems in you're country, walking sticks is the only thing you can open carry. Hahaha, in my opinion there's something both manly and spiritual. About making your own walking stick. Good video bro!
Never heard of staff slinging... I'm on it!
@@shootingGBS You'll love it, staff slings were employed as light handheld artillery. During the middle ages, it was used to launch stones the size of a boot heel. And early Molotov cocktails, it was the grenade launcher of the middle ages and something. Our ancestors used!
Nice ratter you got there here in the states we love the Crossmans as well...
@@davidc10000 I'm a fellow American😉😉😉
You should eat more can food😉