Benjamin Trail NP XL vs. Trail NP: Review / Comparison

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I review the Benjamin Trail NP XL 1100 .22 and the Benjamin Trail NP .177. I'm not attempting to draw a conclusion as to which is better as they both have their proper place. What I am attempting to do is supply the viewer with enough information to make an informed decision as to which one may be best suited to your needs. The XL may be a more serious hunting rifle, while the NP maybe better suited to plinking. Please don't misunderstand, you can use the XL for plinking (I do), and the NP for hunting (my son does, it just requires more precise pellet placement).

************** If I could choose only one rifle of all the Benjamin Trail variations, I would choose the Benjamin Trail NP .22 with the all weather stock ( synthetic ). It is the best
all-around, in my opinion. *******************

Shooting the Benjamin Trails.
   • Benjamin Trail NP XL 1100 - Dad, Vs. ...  

Artillery Hold for air rifles:
   • Video  

Demonstration of the effectiveness of the Artillery hold:
   • Artillery Hold - Kasen  

Benjamin Trail NP .22 Accuracy Review
   • Benjamin Trail NP .22 Accuracy Review  

コメント (21)
  • @danilosilva81
    After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel youtube.com/post/UgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EO… ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
  • Very nice unbiased review of both rifles!! I just bought my first real air rifle(besides the old cheap wmart specials) and it was the Benjamin NP. I chose it based on reviews like these. Didn't know for sure about .177 vs .22 but now glad got .22 since I shoot in basement and it is very quiet
  • @iqbalm67
    Your review helped me decide. I am going to get the NP for my son. Thanks.
  • @pho3nx476
    Great review comparing the two XL and NP. You helped me decide to by the one that's best. Thank you lots and enjoy shoot'n
  • i have the NP .22 wooden one for about a year now, slightly on the heavy side but great accuracy.
  • This was an awesome video and a great help! My son is turning 15 this month and I think the XL will be perfect for him.
  • watching you and your son shoot reminds me of when my dad was teaching me how to shot and the proper way of handling a fire arm good job 
  • Great job in your presentation! I have an NP and I am on the verge of selling (after owning it for over three years) to up grade to something with a little more power but with the same characteristics as my NP. The XL seems like a good choice but, I'm also contemplating getting the Hatsan 125 vortex. What are your thoughts on that? Thanks for sharing👍
  • @SEAL7471
    Just a question about these rifles but I'd assume it's close to the same for all rifles. How much do you have to worry about bullet, or should i say pellet drop? how far will it drop in 30 yards? I'm referring to the .22 but if you know about it for the .177 im interested in that too
  • Does anyone know or know how to get the information, will the nitro piston out of the XL interchange with the regular prowler both 22 caliber, My 22 prowler came with the short suppressor on the end of the barrel instead of the full barrel length suppression system they are using on the newer/theguns in this video
  • @KYTO82
    Good job on comparing the two nice review!!
  • Great review...I just added a video on my channel on how I mounted a weaver style NC Star Bipod to my Trail NP .22. Keep up the great work!
  • I know that there is the bejamin trail np hardwood and the all weather one... is there any difference between the two beside that ones wood
  • Me too but need air rifle for round the house thank u so much for this..... Very informative
  • ive used a pumper for years and one break barrel what I would like to know is how long would you say before the barrel no longer comes back to position against the breach causing poor aiming conditions
  • @97kt69
    Is the hinge joint built to last ? Thanks