Gamo cadet delta

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ABshooter
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Gamo cadet delta

#1 Post by ABshooter »

What do all think of it? Do you think I could mount a Crosman 4x32 on it and hunt?
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#2 Post by Marmot »

I held one at SIR and they're very plasticky and small (for me). Very much a kid's airgun in size and appearance but I haven't shot one so I don't know how it would fare against small game.
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#3 Post by papaburger »

Is your budget about $150 for a scope friendly rifle ? I think you just have to name your budget and someone here can recommend products.
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#4 Post by sniper »

I was shooting with Gamo Delta for a day, it belongs to my friend got it at lebaron. I was setting the sights for it and put it on chrono. It's very light airgun, it is really good if you're about 10 years old. My friend bought it for his 10 years old son. It was perfect since sights low from the rear stock view is close to the cheekpiece. It won't be good for an adult. The rear stock is also very short, it was truly made for kids. The whole gun is made or cover with plastic including the barrel. Accuracy is not that great but it's OK, chrono at 480 - 490 fps.

For hunting I would recomment something in .22, unless no choice and must get .177 .....
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