Air Rifle Reviews: The Brocock Compatto Air Gun .22
If you’re into waterfowl or even small game hunting, air rifles are the best weapon of choice. Not only is it silent, pellets coming out of the air rifle reach velocities of up to 400 feet per second(or more)!
If you’re into waterfowl or even small game hunting, air rifles are the best weapon of choice. Not only is it silent, pellets coming out of the air rifle reach velocities of up to 400 feet per second(or more)! But before actually buying the rifle, take a word from the experts’ air rifle reviews. You’ll be sure to get the most out of your money!
Air Rifle Reviews: The Brocock Compatto Air Gun .22
Brocock’s got something sweet up their stands and it’s the new Brocock Compatto Air Gun .22! It’s been ages since they last released an air rifle to the market and everyone’s been waiting for this one. So have a look at one of the Compatto air rifle reviews by AirgunGearShow. The accuracy and amazing group shots are just fantastic. Learn more about the Compatto air rifle by reading along!
Here are some neat features of the Brocock Compatto Air Rifle .22!
While having all the nice things like the 18-inch barrel, durable synthetic stock, and adjustable shoulder pad on the air rifle, there’s a power dial on the side. Furthermore, you’ll be able to adjust it to low, medium, and high power. By adjusting from low to high power, you’d get 400, 530, and 570 fps consecutively.
Another important factor you’d want to know in this air gun review is the accuracy. With group shots of ten at 25 meters, it seems like there’s just about a half-inch deviation within each shot. AirgunGearShow tried shootinga coin the size of a dime at 50m, and it almost went perfectly hitting the target on the second shot.
All in all, the Compatto air rifle looks like a great investment, most especially for small game and waterfowl hunters. Or if you want something to take out those backyard pests, this .22 caliber rifle is perfect for the job. If you already have this air rifle, tell us what you think!
Great review of the rifle! I was a little surprised that the velocities were so low with an 18″ barrel. Had been considering it as an alternative to a Marauder Pistol, but since that seems to achieve higher velocities with a much lighter configuration and shorter barrel, I’m not so sure about it.
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Dan A
March 23, 2017 at 12:28 AM
Great review of the rifle! I was a little surprised that the velocities were so low with an 18″ barrel. Had been considering it as an alternative to a Marauder Pistol, but since that seems to achieve higher velocities with a much lighter configuration and shorter barrel, I’m not so sure about it.