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Originally Posted by sujofisk
Realistically i would like to be able to buy something in canada, the thing is that i simply do not want ot fall out of practice. As for travelling with the gun i plan on keeping it in canada as i'm recently married to a Canadian and plan on coming back to Canada quite frequently. In reality, it simply comes down to me wanting to keep my ability to calculate vectoring and the effect of wind on a bullet. I find the best way to do that is to be able to take a shot, otherwise i get tired of the maths.
Many thanks with the help on this by the way. I apologize for my inexperience.
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Why are you looking at airsoft then? And not simply purchasing a real firearm? Airsoft dynamics are completely different from that of a real firearm or even an average pellet/air gun.
If you are practicing for playing actual airsoft games, then go with what I previously recommended.
An airsoft rifle will not help your marksmanship. Even a slight breeze will easily blow a plastic bb off your intended vector and realistically, 200-250 feet is the most you can expect out of range.