It appears you do not have Macromedia Flash Player installed or it is an old version.

Please click here to get it, then come back.
articles

Airgun Tips
Displaying 1 to 8 (of 8 articles) Result Pages:  page 1 of 1 
Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first.
Inaccuracy in Airguns Topic: Airgun Tips
Frequently my phone conversations concerns the customer’s airgun which can not hit the broad side of a barn. Invariably, the frustrated owner has tried everything, but it still won’t group no matter what!
Published: Tuesday 12 August, 2008
Airgun Caliber Pellet Selection Topic: Airgun Tips
Airguns are mechanical devices that turn the stored potential energy of a coiled spring or compressed gas into kinetic (moving) energy, and transmit it to a projectile. However, the kinetic energy (or "power") of a gun is not measured directly. Rather, it is the energy imparted to the projectile (a ...
Published: Tuesday 12 August, 2008
Care and Feeding Topic: Airgun Tips
A modern spring-piston air rifle or air pistol will deliver its maximum shooting potential and remain trouble-free for an unusually long period of time if properly lubricated and cleaned. Ignoring this will inevitably lead to wear, power and accuracy loss, and ultimate breakdown. Improper / over lub...
Published: Tuesday 12 August, 2008
Basic Types of Airguns Topic: Airgun Tips
Airguns come in many shapes and forms. You know this to be true because you just thumbed through this catalog. You think you might want to own one of these swell airguns but can’t understand why Beeman imports so many when you want just one. I’ll give you some basic information so that you can make ...
Published: Tuesday 12 August, 2008
Tom Gaylord's Tips: Volume 2 Topic: Airgun Tips
How to hold a spring air pistol for best accuracy Spring air pistols recoil just like spring rifles. A few exceptions to the strong forward lunge are guns like the Beeman P1 Magnum (Weihrauch 45) that have the piston moving in the opposite direction. Those guns recoil to the rear more strongly th...
Published: Tuesday 12 August, 2008
Tom Gaylord's Tips: Volume 1 Topic: Airgun Tips
How to sight-in a scoped air rifle Start with a scoped rifle. Place a target in a safe backstop ten feet away. Wear safety glasses because high-speed pellet fragments, this close to the backstop, will hit you. Aim the scope at the center of a small black dot, one-quarter to one-half inch in diame...
Published: Tuesday 12 August, 2008
Compasseco Resource Page Topic: Airgun Tips
Resource page provided by leading dealer of Air Guns, Air Rifles, BB Guns, pellet guns, air guns, CO2 BB guns, BB pellet guns, scopes.
Published:
Zero In your Rifle from Crosman Topic: Airgun Tips
An easy-does-it procedure for adjusting your sight.
Published:
Displaying 1 to 8 (of 8 articles) Result Pages:  page 1 of 1 
ABOUT US FEATURED ARTICLES TECHNICAL INFO AIRGUN TIPS FAQ HELPFUL LINKS CONTACT US

Airgun Video Reviews  •  Christmas SALE!  •  Air Rifles  •  Air Pistols  •  Air-munition  •  Pellet Pen  •  Scopes  •  Scope Mounts  •  Soft Air Guns  •  Traps & Targets  •  Air-Care  •  Airgun Parts  •  Flashlights  •  Books & DVD's  •  Airgun Accessories

Warning! You must be 18 years or older to buy any air gun or air rifle in our store.