Since the 48 is already known to be of good German Quality, will I be able to use heavier pellets ( from 9 grains and up) without damage to the rifle? The ad at Pyramid Air states to be sure to use heavier pellets when field target shooting. So it has been implied that the rifle is heavy duty. However, I will take the advice of the GTA forum over a Pyramid Air ad any day.
Also, will I be able to open the breech slightly and load a pellet close it back up without actually cocking the gun? Not important, but would be convenient for me.
I like the RWS 48 because it has an ambidextrous stock. I'm a lefty, and of course a right handed stock is a turn off for me. Otherwise, some of the high quality under lever Air Arms and Beeman rifles would appeal to me as well if they were available left handed and without the price hike.
Ordering one before the end of the month.