900FPS .22 Caliber break action for under 400?

I'm afraid 750 would be more realistic.manufacturers exaggerate the velocities or use light pellets to sell guns.D+L airguns has the Soviet 513M and Specialty Shooting Sports has RWS 34 /Panther[get the Panther better QC] or for 800fps RWS 48 but that will be just over $400 Shooters source has B-28's a good Chinese copy[good and Chinese in the same sentence?] of the RWS 350 in .22 for $225 and with some tuning/polishing and a Macarri spring/tophat [Airgun Headquarters]you're in buisness.My HW80 is advertised at 800fps but I doubt it and over $500.......Harold .....Better to hit where your aiming at 750fps and the guns are smoother shooting anyways
 
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I picked up my near new Benjamin Sheridan Super Streak .22 (claimed 1100fps- so it should at least be above 900fps!) for 300 but D&L in Langley (great people!), last I heard, had it on for 400. I've been very happy with mine.
Love shooting Skenco Big Boy's (26+grains).
Raccoons never know what hit em!
 
Turkish guns no thanks.QC worse than cheap Chinese.The Falcon Hunter was a nightmare and all the once beautiful UK Webleys are now made in Turkey.Most reputable stores won't even carry them.......JMO
 
you know, a .22lr bolt action for $250 and a large supply of CB shorts is dam near as quiet as a pellet gun and gives you 750fps with a 30 grain bullet. i use mine in my backyard all the time (in a rural area with neighbours) and you can't tell the difference between it and my CO2 pistol. food for thought.
i don't understand the yearning for pellet guns that are just trying to be .22lr's... they are no quieter than a cb short, far less versatile, more expensive, and heavier... for $100 more you could have a marlin 39a and cycle 18 or so cb shorts out the barrel in a few seconds. any other .22lr can still be used as a single shot quicker than a pellet gun.
 
I don't understand why when people ask for an airgun recommendation so many people suggest a powderburner. If this person is looking for a PAL rated airgun, he's probably well aware that a .22 rimfire is available and cheaper, but still desires an airgun.

Many people have both and really enjoy airguns and can respect them for what they are.

Also springers and pumpers can be significantly quieter than CO2s.
 
Almost all of the Turkish made Webley guns were returned due to poor QC and the Walther Falcon Hunter has poor scope mt bases and is a chronic stock cracker along with inconsistent seal diameters and compression tube size.I can't believe "Walther" put their name on this one.If you have a good one you got lucky enjoy it a lot more owners arn't happy.Spend a little more money and get a HW50S in .177.The Weihrauchs are amazing and will last a lifetime or two....JMO
 
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