11-01-2018, 02:46 AM
If it's the 880 model Daisy, it has a rifled barrel. It's supposed to shoot both pellets and bb's. Many of us don 't shoot steel bb's in an airgun with a rifled barrel, as we believe the bb's may damage the rifling. Plus, I find my 880 shoots bb's with way worse accuracy than it shoots lead pellets. Mine is scoped. It shoots pretty well ith a pellet like the Crosman Premier Super Match.
https://www.crosman.com/177-super-match-...lets-500ct
You can order these right now at Amazon for about $7.75 a tin.
Many 880 owners say their 880 is very accurate, even out to 20-25 yards. Mine is not that accurate, but still fun to target shoot with. It is not near my most accurate though. It is light, easy to pump compared to most other multi pump airguns, and is a good looking and handling air rifle. I have to use a scope any more, because, well, I am 65 as of today, and my eyes don't work with open sights very well any more.
Jon in Keaau/HPP
https://www.crosman.com/177-super-match-...lets-500ct
You can order these right now at Amazon for about $7.75 a tin.
Many 880 owners say their 880 is very accurate, even out to 20-25 yards. Mine is not that accurate, but still fun to target shoot with. It is not near my most accurate though. It is light, easy to pump compared to most other multi pump airguns, and is a good looking and handling air rifle. I have to use a scope any more, because, well, I am 65 as of today, and my eyes don't work with open sights very well any more.
Jon in Keaau/HPP
Jon in Keaau/HPP