YosemiteSam
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No, not you bbgun. I talking about an actual bb gun. 
So, I've been thinking about getting into target shooting with rifles. As some of you know, my wife is very anti-gun. (she is afraid of them) I own a 1932 Winchester bolt action .22 that my grandfather gave me that he had as a child. I passed that gun down to my nephew when I got married to appease my wife. We had very small children in the house and she didn't like that.
Well, now our youngest is 11 and lately I've become more interested in shooting rifles. (inanimate objects not hunting) My wife is of course weary of it, so I figured I would start with a bb gun in the back yard, but a quality one that has decent accuracy. (I'm looking at the challenge in accuracy rather than just shooting stuff for fun) This is where my questions lies. The only brands I really know of are Crosman and Daisy. The Daisy guns people seem to claim their accuracy isn't very good, so while I had a Daisy multi-pump bb gun as a kid and loved the hell out of it, I think the Daisy PowerLine 880 is probably not what I want. (it appears to be a match with what I had years ago)
Then there is Crosman and they seem to be equal with Daisy pretty much maybe a little better.
Then I've come across Beeman (whom I've never heard of) and these look like they could be what I'm looking for. People say they have great accuracy and are not toys. (says they are Adult air guns) Of course, they are quite a bit more expensive as I've seen some of them go way up around $600-$800+. Now, I'm not interested in buying a bb gun for $600 as I intend to move to a .22. This is just to start out and something I can use in the back yard at any time.
The question I have to anyone know has knowledge of Beeman guns is are the guns in the $125-$225 range far better quality than the Daisy and Crosman guns or are they the toy versions from Beeman? If they are similar, I would just buy the Daisy or Crosman rather than spending 2-4 times as much for similar or slightly better quality.
Here are several of the ones I'm talking about.
So, I've been thinking about getting into target shooting with rifles. As some of you know, my wife is very anti-gun. (she is afraid of them) I own a 1932 Winchester bolt action .22 that my grandfather gave me that he had as a child. I passed that gun down to my nephew when I got married to appease my wife. We had very small children in the house and she didn't like that.
Well, now our youngest is 11 and lately I've become more interested in shooting rifles. (inanimate objects not hunting) My wife is of course weary of it, so I figured I would start with a bb gun in the back yard, but a quality one that has decent accuracy. (I'm looking at the challenge in accuracy rather than just shooting stuff for fun) This is where my questions lies. The only brands I really know of are Crosman and Daisy. The Daisy guns people seem to claim their accuracy isn't very good, so while I had a Daisy multi-pump bb gun as a kid and loved the hell out of it, I think the Daisy PowerLine 880 is probably not what I want. (it appears to be a match with what I had years ago)
Then there is Crosman and they seem to be equal with Daisy pretty much maybe a little better.
Then I've come across Beeman (whom I've never heard of) and these look like they could be what I'm looking for. People say they have great accuracy and are not toys. (says they are Adult air guns) Of course, they are quite a bit more expensive as I've seen some of them go way up around $600-$800+. Now, I'm not interested in buying a bb gun for $600 as I intend to move to a .22. This is just to start out and something I can use in the back yard at any time.
The question I have to anyone know has knowledge of Beeman guns is are the guns in the $125-$225 range far better quality than the Daisy and Crosman guns or are they the toy versions from Beeman? If they are similar, I would just buy the Daisy or Crosman rather than spending 2-4 times as much for similar or slightly better quality.
Here are several of the ones I'm talking about.