After doing way too much reading ( is that possible?) and internet surfing for background, I finally made the decision and pulled the trigger on the order for a left-handed .177 AA S410 ERB in Walnut. I purchased the rifle from straightshooters, where Kevin and Craig spent a ton of time on the phone with me answering my questions and providing all kinds of info. That's the good news...
Now for the bad news - I have to buckle down and do the hard part of waiting a long time (it seems to me) for the rifle to arrive. Why does time pass so slowly?
I feel like a kid waiting to open his presents on the holidays.
I've recently read that the OEM magazines that come with the S410 can be unreliable, and that a quality aftermarket magazine and single shot tray are available from RC Machine & Tool (
http://airgunclips.com) that have been favorably reviewed by S410 owners. Anyone have any experience with these items?
To ease the pain of waiting I'm shooting the C1 more often, and the block of putty that I use for my trap is getting a workout. While its more than adequate for the C1, I'm wondering how many inches of putty would be necessary to stand up to the S410 at its highest power. I'm sure that today's backstop needs shoring up, and I like the way putty absorbs the lead and helps prevent bounce backs.
Eric