Busyhands94
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Title pretty much says it. I have been having a bit of a problem, I don't get out to the range as often as I should. I've got .22s and blackpowder guns but decided to buy a good air rifle so I can plink in my backyard and keep my skills sharp. I had really been into airguns from the time I was 7 until I was probably 16 and got my first firearm. I tried Cb ammo in my .22, that stuff is quiet and I liked it but it's expensive. I then decided to go back to airguns for my target practice as a cheaper alternative, so I bought a Crossman Quest 1000 from Pyramid air. I'm still waiting to get it in the mail, but I did buy some Crossman Destroyer pellets and erect a small berm to shoot into at the end of my yard. So I figure this will be a fun way to get my trigger time in, but before I dive in is there anything I should know about break-barrel airguns? How do I keep it running consistently shot after shot? What kind of cleaning is required? I have only owned pneumatic airguns and CO2 pistols, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
~Levi
~Levi