Andy:
Thanks for the info and opinion. I like the 22's. In my rifles and CO2 pistols, the 22's have a bigger hit and sound. What they give up in velocity they make up in energy. Well, looks like I'll be getting one fixed up in 22 caliber like you did. One other question, is it a hard or difficult job to convert one, or an ole country boy gunsmith could do one ?
Let's get this air gun forum going good & hot. A lot of shooter's out there don't know what they are missing. Oh, yeah, I like my big boomer hand guns, but this air gun business is to me a great and economical shooting spree. Heck, you don't have the empty hulls to reload for the next day. No load searching for the best, most accurate load. Just buy some tins of everything they make, shoot em and log up the results. I am high on my "boyhood" again, living dreams in reality. I was a kid, had a Daisy BB gun, and brother had a Red Ryder, we probably wore em out. Later, we got a Benjamin Pump, and wow, talk about big game hunters. We about killed all the sparrows out of the hen yard. They got fat on the family chicken's feed, and at nite, they'd roost in a magnolia tree. We took turns holding the lite, and the other would shoot. Now me and my brother are getting old, but man, the memories I have of the good ole days, they still make me happy.
All the best,
casper-zip