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I had a Benjamin in .22 caliber and my friend had a Sheridan in .20 caliber. It seemed that his Sheridan was more accurate than my Benjamin was.
Seems like I remember that Benjamin Pump had a long wooden pump handle. I looked up the Crossman and it too has the long handle. Wonder if that's what he might have had. the years taking a toll on my memory.
Quote from: ShotgunDave on September 23, 2021, 12:29:46 PMI had a Benjamin in .22 caliber and my friend had a Sheridan in .20 caliber. It seemed that his Sheridan was more accurate than my Benjamin was.Didn't those two companies merge?
Quote from: Zulch on September 21, 2021, 11:59:27 AMSeems like I remember that Benjamin Pump had a long wooden pump handle. I looked up the Crossman and it too has the long handle. Wonder if that's what he might have had. the years taking a toll on my memory. Neither one had a long pump handle/forearm. At least not in the 60's. My Crossman looked like this but with wood.
My Crossman was .177. My Buddy's Benjamin was .22.
Quote from: Hawg on September 24, 2021, 12:18:16 PMMy Crossman was .177. My Buddy's Benjamin was .22.BAM!!! Same scenario Hawg!! My buddies Benjamin was a 22.
Quote from: Zulch on September 24, 2021, 12:20:08 PMQuote from: Hawg on September 24, 2021, 12:18:16 PMMy Crossman was .177. My Buddy's Benjamin was .22.BAM!!! Same scenario Hawg!! My buddies Benjamin was a 22. I think most of them back in the day were.