I have a very quiet non PAL CZ630.
This. Even my PAL rated CZ631 being fired is about the same noise level as the pellet impacting my duct seal trap at 630fps.
I have a very quiet non PAL CZ630.
Different people, different stroke I guess.
To me, spending $$ on a nice air (low power) air rifle makes a whole lot of sens.
- Because of the life/work/other what not, I don't get to use my powder burner as much as I'd like
- But I can often make time to shoot in the backyard, basement.
- Since I'm mostly shooting 10M-20M, I don't need extra power
- Since it's reasonably quiet, the wife don't care.
- If it's the rifle/pistol that's going to get the most use, might just as well shoot something nice
Daisy makes some nice, quiet, accurate rifles
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Very good points, I totally forgot about the high end Daisy rifles. If you want something REALLY accurate, check out this baby:
https://www.dlairgun.com/Air-Rifles/Daisy/024_753S_Match.html
Lothar Walther barrel for $300! Perfect velocity for you, dead easy since stroke pneumatic with no recoil and next to no noise. These are known for insanely tight groups (sub 1/4" at 10 yards, benchrested).
With the sights on that, you wouldn't even need a scope at shorter ranges.
I'm going to have to go in and put in a vote against Crosman / Benjamin products. I've owned a lot of them throughout my life, and I've only kept one. My custom 2240 with the 10" LW barrel.
Are these like springers in that it needs an artillery hold?
I have a very quiet non PAL CZ630.
Because there's hardly any impact of the piston against the front of the cylinder, I think this low powered AG will last longer than my Diana 45s or HW97s.




























