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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3347304" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm saying beware of the barrel cockers. We bought a dozen for the power plant to dispatch pigeons. They worked fine for the first couple hundred of rounds but then got loose at the joint where they cocked and the accuracy went south. When the scope is on the receiver, and the barrel is loose, you can understand the issue. </p><p>Buy once and cry once is my mantra. The RWS side cocker is above your budget, but well worth the investment. One of our members in the power plant brought his to work after the others failed. We were hitting the birds at 50 yards easily and it had many hundreds of rounds through it. The barrel and receiver are one piece just like a regular rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3347304, member: 5412"] I'm saying beware of the barrel cockers. We bought a dozen for the power plant to dispatch pigeons. They worked fine for the first couple hundred of rounds but then got loose at the joint where they cocked and the accuracy went south. When the scope is on the receiver, and the barrel is loose, you can understand the issue. Buy once and cry once is my mantra. The RWS side cocker is above your budget, but well worth the investment. One of our members in the power plant brought his to work after the others failed. We were hitting the birds at 50 yards easily and it had many hundreds of rounds through it. The barrel and receiver are one piece just like a regular rifle. [/QUOTE]
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