Lately, with a number of interested shooters coming to the matches, the question keeps coming up, What gun should a fellow buy to get started?
Nearly a year ago, last January, I started this thread as I'd become interested in Airgun Benchrest shooting. At that point in time all my experience with pellet guns was with Co2 guns, a Chinese AR2078 and a Crosman 2300 series silhouette pistol, both in .177 caliber. With over 58 years of gunpowder shooting experience including years of NRA position match competitions, somehow, until just recently, pellet airgun shooting had eluded me...
The key question I was looking for an answer to, "what is available for an "out of the box" airgun capable of the accuracy to be reasonably competitive for a person with little to no experience with airguns, to get started in this sport?"
That was what I was asking when I started this thread and I found plenty of good answers to my question, the best answers coming from visiting the Holbrook Sportsman's Club Indoor AGBR match Feb. 7th, 2009. After a chance to see and try a number of guns, and talk to the shooters at that match, following the match, I purchased an Air Arms S400MPR-FT and its turned out to be an excellent choice. Yes, I have moved on to more exotic guns in the year since but the AA S400MPR-FT remains the gun I compare all other airguns to for shootability and is the gun I would recommend to a shooter asking this same question.
Briefly, the Air Arms S400MPR-FT is a clone of the Air Arms S400MPR 10 Meter match gun but with higher velocity/power as its designed for the longer range Field Target competitions instead of 10 meter match competitions... The S400MPR-FT is amazingly accurate, with it, for me as a new precision airgun shooter, when shooting it, I have managed to win a few targets and manage to place in the top three finishing positions with it on more than one occasion.
A couple of the strong points of the Air Arms S400MPR-FT airgun as a first gun is its shoot ability right from the box and its top notch trigger. This trigger is a three lever trigger design and is fully adjustable for either single stage or two stage operation at very sensitive trigger pressure levels in the 1 to 1.5 oz. range which is ideal for benchrest shooting.
The only accessory that I would recommend for a first time user, is to contact Jeff Madison at
www.mwerksllc.com for a front rest plate for the S400MPR-FT. Jeff does not list this plate in his listing of plates he makes however he made an excellent one for me that works great. This plate is machined from a solid block of aluminum, is 3" wide, and comes with T-nuts that fit the accessory rail on the underside of the forearm of the MPR stock. With this plate, the S400MPR-FT is as solid and stable as any benchrest gun in either a front rest/rear bag setup or in a one piece rest such as the von Ahrens rest that I use:
Of all the rifles I've shot to date both in AGBR matches as well as practice sessions, for an "out of the box" gun, for both quality and accuracy, the AA S400MPR-FT is without a doubt, my favorite...
Happy Shooting,
Mitch & Shadow...