The decision has been made...
To all you great folks that have helped,
First off, I thank all of you for the help and advise you have been quick to answer my questions with regarding choosing a precision airgun and related gear... And especially the great group of fellows at the Holbrook Club ABGR match I met Saturday, my hat is off to you gentlemen...
I think at this point it is only fair to share with you my decision about purchasing a precision airgun and how I came to the choice that I have made.
As most of you probably know, I made it to the Holbrook Sportsman's Club AGBR match on Saturday, Feb 7th. and had the good fortune to be invited to shoot with these good gentlmen and loaned the use of a fine gun by Paul Bendix... Most of you probably know how that turned out and if you do not, its in the Feb 7th Holbrook Match results... A very good day...
Prior to this match, I spent much of the month of January researching airguns, talking to a lot of people and asking questions here on the forum as you know...
I also had the good fortune to hook up with a couple of serious airgun shooters in Great Britain who shared a lot of information with me and the Friday before the match, I talked for a second time with Jim Stanis at Precision Airguns and he e-mailed me information and a picture of a gun that I felt would be the best fit to my needs and budget, an Air Arms S400MPR-FT...
At that point I was looking seriously at Theoben, BSA, and Air Arms guns and with some interest in the Weihrach (SP?) HW100 and the Daystate Mk3 however the Daystate was well over my budget when considering that I was starting from scratch and would need just about everything under the sun...
I also felt that to start out with a Theoben and what it would take to set one up would be stretching my finances too thin considering all other purchases that I knew I would be making. At that point I thought I had a usable SCUBA tank and would be set for air however Monday of this week following the match, I discovered the tank I was planning to use was too low a pressure rated tank being 2200 psi rated working capacity and solved that problem with a phone call to AirHog... A new tank is on its way...
Another positive factor in my decision was that Norm Lieber came to the match with the very same model gun, the S400MPR-FT, that I was talking with Jim Stanis about, the gun that seemed to be the best fit to my needs and a gun with an excellent reputation and large following in the English airgun matches...
After the match was over on Saturday with an hour and ten minute drive back home that gave me a good chance to think over all I'd seen and what I'd learned at the Holbrook match and I arrived home with my plans catalized by the chain of events of the day...
As soon as my hat and coat were off, I called Jim Stanis at Precision Airguns and finalized the order for the AA S400MPR_FT in .177 caliber... Mainly because this gun would appear to be the best choice (chance?) of a gun to come out of the box brand new and with minimal testing and setup, be competitive in the indoor AGBR matches... And this particular gun has been shot by Jim Stanis and he says it is "good"... My plan is this gun should be very usable with the rest and bags I presently have that I use with my rimfire target rifles. The rest being a Caldwell Rock BR competition rest with Protektor bags and the match style stock on this MPR is one I am very familiar with.
But it goes further... After seeing all the setups Saturday, Dave Shattuck's benchrest gun and setup, Doug Shea's, Todd Banks with their custom made BR stocks, as well as the others that were there and how they are set up for benchrest shooting as well as me shooting Paul bendix's Theoben in .22 caliber on the Pappas rest, I spent Sunday thinking about all this and how Paul's Theoben worked together with the Pappas rest and listening to the discussions of indoor vs outdoor AGBR shooting and by Monday afternoon, I'd added another phase to my plan... After all, I'm hooked, lets start thinking ahead, good weather is getting close...
Monday afternoon I called Jim Stanis back and ordered a second gun, an S400-ERB in .22 caliber with the beech sporter stock...
This will be my new project gun replacing the AR-2078A in the workshop for a few months while the S400-ERB is transformed into a full fledged benchrest gun...
First step of the new project will be to evaluate and test the gun for suitability as a competitive shooter and once I'm satisfied with it, the barrel and action and airtube assembly will get married to a new stock suitable to set and ride in a Von Ahrens or Pappas rest... Hopefully this new gun will be ready by the time outdoor ABGR matches begin at Holbrook...
And it goes on, in for a dime, in for a dollar!!! (I think that's how my Grandmother Taylor used to put it)... The sleigh has run away with the horse...
Sometimes timing is everything... Talk about putting the cart in front of the horse, I develop this plan, start to purchase the gear and the very next day I learn that the Von Ahrens rest that I've been drooling over for the past year has just become available... A telephone conversation confirms that it will become part of my collection of gear and hopefully by March 7th Match at Holbrook, if Murphy stays out of my hair and way, I'll be there with a complete setup of my own to start testing and shooting...
And then the fun begins!!!
Happy Shooting, Y'all...
Mitch & Shadow...