In some cases it's not as dramatic of a jump from the Springer to the PCP rifle than rifles such as the 300 Hunter.
I have a Air Arms S400 series rifle seen here ...
http://www.straightshooters.com/airarms/aa400carbine.htmlReal similar to one of the most, if not THE most popular springer I'm told, the TX-200 seen here...
http://www.straightshooters.com/airarms/aa400carbine.htmlLook at the stocks, they are the same for all practical purposes. Only difference is the firing mech. 400 are pre-charged, 200 are springers. They even have the same triggers. Many Women and children could not come close to shooting a springer like the 200. I personally think they are dangerous. If you disagree with that ask the guys w/ a 200 why they keep ahold of the cocking arm while loading....They don't want to loose a finger incase the "bear trap" saftey fails! LOL. Who wants to shoot something with a "Bear Trap" on/in it? One the other hand I have seen Women that have never shot an airrifle take to it like a duck to water with a PCP.
Here is a Air Arm "Open" gun ...
http://www.straightshooters.com/airarms/aaev2.htmlNow granted I'm not saying anything about ANY other rifles (*cough* the walther *cough*) but if you can't look at the 400 and see that it's a "hunting" rifle and in a totally different class than the EV2's, Dominators, Styers, Anschutz, etc. Well....There may be more to your arguement than logic. IMOHO.
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