What airguns are used for field target?
Just about any airgun can be used for field target. However, some guns are too powerful or too low power to be efficiently used. Most guns shooting less than 650 fps aren’t used since the accuracy of such guns typically suffer at longer distances. Many guns shooting more than 20 ft. lbs. might not be elligable at many matches. A lot of matches follow the AAFTA recommended power limit of 20 ft. lbs. in thier competitions. Some of the more popular spring guns include: Spring Guns • Air Arms TX200 & TX200SR • Air Arms Pro Sport • Air Arms Pro Elite • Beeman HW97 • Beeman R1 / HW80 • Beeman R11 / HW90 • Beeman R9 / HW95 • Beeman/FWB 124 • Whiscombe JW75 • Whiscombe JW60 Precharge Guns • Air Arms RN10 • Air Arms Pro Target • Air Arms NJR100 • Air Arms SM100 • Beeman Mako • Daystate MkII • Daystate CR97 • Daystate CR94 • Daystate Huntsman • Daystate LR90 • Falcon FN19TLR • FWB P70 • Ripley AR5 This is by no means a complete list, but it gives you the general idea.
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