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FULL-LENGTH FIGHTER

It’s wrong to pick a rifle on looks alone, but I think most of us have been guilty of that at some time or another. And so it was with the Benjamin Cayden, a hunting rifle that at first glance looks like a traditional sporter, but on closer inspection actually offers quite a bit more, and in any case is extremely pleasing to the eye.

The Cayden is part of Benjamin’s Craftsman Collection, which at the moment consists of three multi-shot PCPs, the other two being the Akela bullpup and the buddy bottle-equipped Kratos, all three rifles wearing quite luxurious looking Turkish walnut stocks.

The Cayden is a sidelever-operated pre-charged pneumatic that at the moment is only available in .22, but we may see a .177 version later. It’s a long rifle, with an overall length of 106cm (41.7”), but luckily it’s not a particularly heavy rifle, coming in at 3.58kg (7.9lb) unscoped.

“Cayden” is thought to be an old Gaelic word meaning “fighter”, and I did wonder whether this particular rifle would end up fighting me due to its dimensions, but in reality the Cayden proved to be docile and an absolute pleasure to shoot.

But I’m

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