Hello everyone, my name is Brian and this is my first post here. I'm new to this forum but certainly not new to airguns. Some of you may know me or might have done business with me on another forum.
Ok, so I've had a Bronco for about a month now. During that time I have shot it quite a bit and concluded it is a nice little plinker for the price. The trigger is definitely the high point on this gun. It has a very light let off once the blades are aligned to form the trigger "blade". I clocked my gun at 514fps with Gamo match pellets. The guns is a very sedate shooter and seems rather easy to shoot at short ranges. I have about 7 yards in my garage where I shoot during the winter.
The sights are fine for me and what I'd expect for a gun in this price range.
I tried the Mendoza peep with the same results as the blog. Too bad he didn't write that part first, coulda saved me some time.
The othe posters in this thread hit the nail on the head regarding the designern originally passing on what is the current gun in a different stock.
Regarding the stock I have the original C1 and it handles better mostly due to the carbine barrel and what feels like a slimmer wrist.
I also own all the guns this one often gets compared to. R7, Diana 24, 25 and 27 to name a few.
In my opion the Diana 24 is the most similar in size and power. It's no suprise I prefer my 24 despite it's heavier trigger. The Diana just has an inherent charm that is lacking for me with the Bronco.
My bias is obvious so please consider it when reading my commments.
I'm loaning the Bronco to an interested friend so look for more feedback after the Findlay airgunshow in April.
Anymore questions just ask.
Thanks,
Brian