Kenny / myairgunreviews, died in August of 2018 ( I hope I have the date correct here.) He succumbed to that damned cancer. We will all miss his expertise and thorough reviewing standards, as you're watching here. Rest in Peace Kenny!
Just bought this air rifle too bad it seem this old timer passed away😥🙏 damn i really wanted to exchange words with you pops! Maybe next life time Sir!! Rest easy❤
I miss ya, Kenny! I am thinking of ordering a Shockwave as my first .22 caliber break barrel. I alwys checked in at Kenny's UA-cam channel. He did great no BS airgun reviews and mod videos. I liked that most of his reviews were on airguns that I actually might be able to afford. I'm 66 and retired, so money is tight. I'm in a fight with prostate cancer myself, so I really felt for Kenny and what he went through. My problem is kind of in a holding pattern now, but could come back.
RIP kenny. I still go back and watch your videos. He was talking about those different pelletguns like the vantage, crusher and red tail. I might be wrong but I think crosman has 2 or 3 different designs of break barrel pelletguns and I think most are the same thing in a different stock with minor diffefences, like iron sights, silencer, etc.
I don't care what anybody says..... cold affects all rifles. Spring guns are the worst affected. Followed by the Nitro Pistons. PCP rifles are not as effective but they have a significant drop in cold weather. Powder burners are the least affected but they still are affected. My 7mm magnum shoots an inch low and an inch left at 100 yards with a cold Barrel. After the first shot it's a tack driver right in the crosshairs every time. A inch low and an inch left is not a big deal when your deer hunting.... But you do need to know that information that's why I'm a big supporter of keeping dope books. I had a Crosman Benjamin Trail pistol in 17 caliber drop from 650 ft per second to 298 feet per second in 32 degree weather. I brought the pistol back inside and warmed it up with a hair dryer and I was back around my average of 650 ft per second. My advice is to not use your Spring Guns or Nitro piston guns in the cold. Anything below 40 degrees is just going to do damage to your internal components and your seals.
Got this a few Months Back, wish I waited it's about $30 less now. Took several rounds for me to get the scope dialed in , but once I did groups of 3 were next to each other, I would recommend this to anyone adding to their collection. Good review thank you.
Kenny: Glad to see U still testing AR. U are looking well too. I just crossed over (as they say) to the dark side. Got my Gauntlet about a week ago. I just could not get the accuracy from break barrels. Boy! I got it now, I can put 5 in a dime at 20 yds. Course the $300 AR was the cheep part. After a hand pump, too much work. I have on order an air tank, HP air compressor, and various parts. Maybe U can test one of these someday soon. Keep up the good work and good health to U.
I agree about the Hand Pump. The Chemo Treatments have taken a lot out of me and I think this Hand Pump is too much work for me right now. Well, my break is over and time to pump some more.
I bought two mid Dec, We did the triggers. They were listed local at $ 119.?? on sale 79.95. then the 20 $ mail in. So two new guns for 120 $ there working great and there used by two adults
Hope you include a springer in your cold weather shoot out. Be interesting to see what happens to the gas and seals in the cold. A well tuned springer should have no side effects i'm thinking. Keep it real Kenny!!
Just got mine put scope tried to shoot a starling dropped it i didn't even sight it in to make shore it wasn't just a accident I shot another one drooped it around 80 feet away how is that possible never sighted it in
Not a big fan of crossman.... but as always.... you always have an interesting point. I like how you pointed out how cold weather might affect accuracy... i know for a fact that weather plays an important role on the accuracy of firearms.
I've had the same issue. I have six different types of pellets and it seems like the gun does not like the heavier loads, the groups are 4-6" at 25 yards. The 14.3 Benjamin destroyer pellets seem to perform the best, .36" at 10 yards and 1.1-1.6" at 25 yards (this is on good days with little to no wind and good trigger control, benchrested). This is with the iron sights. Only pellets left to try are the real light ones around that ten grain mark. However, I only have about 2-250 shots in my Crossman, but the groups of all pellets are better than it was on day one, so with more shooting it should be getting better, hopefully, lol.
I just did mine yesterday and it is A LOT better. It’s like a whole different gun. I took the spring and pin out but I left the adjustment screw for now. Probably end up taking it out as well. It’s amazing how much of a difference it makes. Before my trigger was long and would stick and slide through before letting off, if that makes sense. I could squeeze halfway through and stop and the trigger would remain where I left off.
Crosman gives a different name to a gun when the only difference is from a wood stock to plastic? Not right. And we need to start a movement of boycotting companies because of their lies on velocities, and call them and tell them why they're losing a customer. Otherwise we're complicit in their dishonesty.
Take it out as far as you want if you're just plinking. Imo, if hunting small game, I prefer to keep it to a maximum of 30 yards and I've had no issues killing squirrels and rabbits. I prefer even closer ranges on bigger animals like opossum, raccoons, woodchucks, ect. That's just me, but I like to know that pellet has plenty of power for adequate penetration for a humane kill.
Hi, this in.22 or Ruger Air Hawk Elite 2 .177 for shooting starlings and rabbits on lawn at up to 30m? In town so quiet is good in case of tree huggers but haven't shot since I was a kid
I live in South Dakota! I was looking at the the "air Piston" because they claim it is good in cold weather. After watching this review, I have my doubts. I am talking COLD (-7 right now in early December).
Kenny if you had to pick one break barrel the Crosman Crusher or the Shockwave which would you choose?? Which has the best accuracy and power. I get the occasional Raccoon and Possum and dont want to have to pump up my Hatsan AT44-10 .25 cal just to shoot one at 10 or 15 yrds.
myairgunreviews Thanks for the reply. Ill probably go with the Crusher because of the synthetic stock and its lighter weight. What pellets shoot good through them. Im about to order a bunch of pellets for my .25 cal Hatsan AT44.
myairgunreviews Thank you sir Ill put some of those in my cart for sure. Those shoot pretty well out of my Hatsan mod 95 springer as well as the JSB Match Diabolo Heavy Ultra Shock 25.4gr .22 cal pellets. Im going to get some of those H&N Hornet pellets you recommend for my AT44. Guna take them out to a friends ranch in Mexia, Tx and see how they do on some small and medium sized hogs.
Kenny / myairgunreviews, died in August of 2018 ( I hope I have the date correct here.) He succumbed to that damned cancer. We will all miss his expertise and thorough reviewing standards, as you're watching here.
Rest in Peace Kenny!
RIP Kenny. I got this a couple years ago and remember watching this video on it. Always very informative.
I just bought this rifle in honor of Kenny. I will do all the trigger mods he has done. RIP loved all the videos.
And hiw do you like your Shockwave? How's the accuracy? Does it quiet down with break in?
RIP, Brother. Thanks for the awesome videos you left us.
Just bought this air rifle too bad it seem this old timer passed away😥🙏 damn i really wanted to exchange words with you pops! Maybe next life time Sir!! Rest easy❤
Loosing great guys Charles too from backyard… I’m still learning a lot from them both Keep plinking oh just ordered this one .
Peace brother
As someone who's just starting to plink with air guns Ive found this guy to be a amazing source of information r.i.p sir 🙏
I miss ya, Kenny! I am thinking of ordering a Shockwave as my first .22 caliber break barrel. I alwys checked in at Kenny's UA-cam channel. He did great no BS airgun reviews and mod videos. I liked that most of his reviews were on airguns that I actually might be able to afford. I'm 66 and retired, so money is tight. I'm in a fight with prostate cancer myself, so I really felt for Kenny and what he went through. My problem is kind of in a holding pattern now, but could come back.
Seems I’m late to the party. Thank you for leaving Kenny’s info up, it solved my trigger problem. Thank you Kenny !!!
We miss you love you man
Getting this air gun on Wednesday. Rest in peace Kenny
miss your vids enormous. hello godfather of airguns
RIP kenny. I still go back and watch your videos. He was talking about those different pelletguns like the vantage, crusher and red tail. I might be wrong but I think crosman has 2 or 3 different designs of break barrel pelletguns and I think most are the same thing in a different stock with minor diffefences, like iron sights, silencer, etc.
You sure have peaked my interest on cold weather shooting. Hope to see the accuracy video soon and thanks for this informative video.
I don't care what anybody says..... cold affects all rifles. Spring guns are the worst affected. Followed by the Nitro Pistons. PCP rifles are not as effective but they have a significant drop in cold weather. Powder burners are the least affected but they still are affected. My 7mm magnum shoots an inch low and an inch left at 100 yards with a cold Barrel. After the first shot it's a tack driver right in the crosshairs every time. A inch low and an inch left is not a big deal when your deer hunting.... But you do need to know that information that's why I'm a big supporter of keeping dope books.
I had a Crosman Benjamin Trail pistol in 17 caliber drop from 650 ft per second to 298 feet per second in 32 degree weather. I brought the pistol back inside and warmed it up with a hair dryer and I was back around my average of 650 ft per second.
My advice is to not use your Spring Guns or Nitro piston guns in the cold. Anything below 40 degrees is just going to do damage to your internal components and your seals.
Got this a few Months Back, wish I waited it's about $30 less now. Took several rounds for me to get the scope dialed in , but once I did groups of 3 were next to each other, I would recommend this to anyone adding to their collection. Good review thank you.
thanks Kenny love all your video s I have learned a lot about Aer guns thanks again .
cold/warm shootingtest will be great, waiting for it.
greetings, sir.
Kenny: Glad to see U still testing AR. U are looking well too. I just crossed over (as they say) to the dark side. Got my Gauntlet about a week ago. I just could not get the accuracy from break barrels. Boy! I got it now, I can put 5 in a dime at 20 yds. Course the $300 AR was the cheep part. After a hand pump, too much work. I have on order an air tank, HP air compressor, and various parts. Maybe U can test one of these someday soon. Keep up the good work and good health to U.
I agree about the Hand Pump. The Chemo Treatments have taken a lot out of me and I think this Hand Pump is too much work for me right now. Well, my break is over and time to pump some more.
I bought two mid Dec, We did the triggers. They were listed local at $ 119.?? on sale 79.95. then the 20 $ mail in. So two new guns for 120 $ there working great and there used by two adults
You look as though you're doing well. Good review. Thanks
Love your videos Sir,keep up the great work you’re doing.
Great review Kenny I am going to try that cold test on my 2017 Umarex Octane .22
Bryan Morgan how did cold affect octane?
Another nicely done video Mr Kenny!!!
Hope you include a springer in your cold weather shoot out. Be interesting to see what happens to the gas and seals in the cold. A well tuned springer should have no side effects i'm thinking. Keep it real Kenny!!
Just got mine put scope tried to shoot a starling dropped it i didn't even sight it in to make shore it wasn't just a accident I shot another one drooped it around 80 feet away how is that possible never sighted it in
Not a big fan of crossman.... but as always.... you always have an interesting point. I like how you pointed out how cold weather might affect accuracy... i know for a fact that weather plays an important role on the accuracy of firearms.
being hunter all my life, i want to shoot open sights, yet a lot of these on airguns are crap.
The gamo seems to be 1/2 group with the pellets it likes...this crossman is more like 1.5 inch at 20yrds so far or I've not found the right pellet one
Its probably the pos scope.
I've had the same issue. I have six different types of pellets and it seems like the gun does not like the heavier loads, the groups are 4-6" at 25 yards. The 14.3 Benjamin destroyer pellets seem to perform the best, .36" at 10 yards and 1.1-1.6" at 25 yards (this is on good days with little to no wind and good trigger control, benchrested). This is with the iron sights. Only pellets left to try are the real light ones around that ten grain mark. However, I only have about 2-250 shots in my Crossman, but the groups of all pellets are better than it was on day one, so with more shooting it should be getting better, hopefully, lol.
The old trigger with the rc car bearing modification is better than the longer screw imo.
I just did mine yesterday and it is A LOT better. It’s like a whole different gun. I took the spring and pin out but I left the adjustment screw for now. Probably end up taking it out as well. It’s amazing how much of a difference it makes. Before my trigger was long and would stick and slide through before letting off, if that makes sense. I could squeeze halfway through and stop and the trigger would remain where I left off.
looking good , thanks for the review .
Crosman gives a different name to a gun when the only difference is from a wood stock to plastic? Not right.
And we need to start a movement of boycotting companies because of their lies on velocities, and call them and tell them why they're losing a customer. Otherwise we're complicit in their dishonesty.
Maybe if it's a vast difference, but haven't you ever watched a Paul Harrell video and his explanation of chronographs?
Very informative video. What is the range for the Crosman Shockwave .22?
_950fps_
50 yards
Take it out as far as you want if you're just plinking. Imo, if hunting small game, I prefer to keep it to a maximum of 30 yards and I've had no issues killing squirrels and rabbits. I prefer even closer ranges on bigger animals like opossum, raccoons, woodchucks, ect. That's just me, but I like to know that pellet has plenty of power for adequate penetration for a humane kill.
Sorry to hear about his death I was gonna ask him where to get that bi pod from?.. I just bought a shockwave and want one..
You can get them on ebay or amazon, wish app
@@juanbedia4866 Thank you 👍
Your welcome
He states in some of his review videos that those bipods come with most Hatsans.
@@jonneet2126 Thanks for the information..👍
Great review
great vid, thank you
Hi, this in.22 or Ruger Air Hawk Elite 2 .177 for shooting starlings and rabbits on lawn at up to 30m? In town so quiet is good in case of tree huggers but haven't shot since I was a kid
Ruger is quieter
myairgunreviews thank you and are they both about as accurate 20-30 yds and do you think I need the .22 for bunnies ?
What size upgrade springand piston seal do need to super tune the shockwave
I live in South Dakota! I was looking at the the "air Piston" because they claim it is good in cold weather. After watching this review, I have my doubts. I am talking COLD (-7 right now in early December).
I'm sure that every pellet rifle is different. I live in a South Suburb of Minneapolis so I'm sure it's headed my way.
hola porque no suben un video donde se desarma el rifle hagan las cosas completas
Hey Kenny, I have a .22 Benjamin Prowler NP. What's a good scope in the $50 range?
CVLife.
Kenny if you had to pick one break barrel the Crosman Crusher or the Shockwave which would you choose?? Which has the best accuracy and power. I get the occasional Raccoon and Possum and dont want to have to pump up my Hatsan AT44-10 .25 cal just to shoot one at 10 or 15 yrds.
Crusher or Vantage in .22 Cal
myairgunreviews Thanks for the reply. Ill probably go with the Crusher because of the synthetic stock and its lighter weight. What pellets shoot good through them. Im about to order a bunch of pellets for my .25 cal Hatsan AT44.
H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme 19.09g.
myairgunreviews Thank you sir Ill put some of those in my cart for sure. Those shoot pretty well out of my Hatsan mod 95 springer as well as the JSB Match Diabolo Heavy Ultra Shock 25.4gr .22 cal pellets. Im going to get some of those H&N Hornet pellets you recommend for my AT44. Guna take them out to a friends ranch in Mexia, Tx and see how they do on some small and medium sized hogs.
This is the Vantage in a different stock.
Wood.