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So far I’m very happy with the C362, you sure the heck ain’t going to find a pumper that’s brand new these days that will perform like this one does in .22 caliber. I never really was a fan of .177 simply because a .22
is so much better for hunting. When I clicked the button on this one I had already made up my mind that I’d be using the gun for back yard pesting along with after squirrel season for hunting red squirrels here
because of the fact they’re open year round here. I was planning on starting out with my cast wad cutters which shoot excellent from my vintage co2 pistols and I must say they’re perfect in this gun IMO. When I got
mine I was happy that what most of what people had previously stated about the gun was real. The stock is probably the best plastic stock I’ve ever got on an airgun, if Crosman does eventually make a wood stock
available for this gun I’ll be buying one. I did enjoy shooting it with the peep sights but finally made up my mind that I had to put a steel breech on it to mount a scope. I put the first BugBuster scope that I bought
probably five years ago on it which has probably been on 5 different guns since I bought it.
Here’s what it looks like now since putting on the steel breech and scope.

These wad cutters really shoot great from it and I’m sure that I’ll try the heavier stuff but haven’t yet.

Here are two five shot groups that I did with it which put a smile on my face, I just love it when a plan works out this well.

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