Terry Doe mostly shoots high-tech PCP air rifles, but when it comes to fun and relaxation he turns to a great little break-barrel springer like the Accumax from ASI. It is well made and accurate, comes in three different stock finishes, and has a clever anti-resonance system inside to reduce the shake when you fire. A great plinker, it is also powerful enough for hunting, coming in close to the 12 ft/lbs limit for a non-FAC airgun.
Find out more here A-S-I.co.uk/accumax
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