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Accessories  SOLD Accessories for FX Impact

For sale Saber Tactical Buttstock and Saber tactical field mono pod. Also fits FX Maverick. The buttstock has the mount to attach mono pod. Items are in excellent condition
$225 shipped. Paypal F&F or G&S you pay fees.Also Venmo would work (sold)
Also have Saber Tactical Arca Rail (Gen.2) In Perfect condition. 75$ shipped (sold)
Also AirMarksman FX Impact Backbone rail in Bronze in perfect condition $125 shipped(sold)
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BRK Ghost World Record Edition

The Ghost since its introduction 12 months ago, has been incredibly well received and BRK is determined to keep fully up to date as well as keeping it visible to the shooting public.

Winning not one but two world championship titles is an amazing feat, but to set a world record score in the process is an incredible achievement.​


And yet that’s exactly what Fady Kiwan did earlier this year at the Benchrest Rimfire and Air Rifle Championships held in Plzen, Czech Republic, where he used the same BRK Ghost across the many disciplines, only changing the barrel length and calibre – one of the rifle’s key design benefits.
To celebrate Fady’s success, BRK has launched a special edition Ghost based on the two-time world championship-winning rifle. The BRK Ghost World Record will be limited to just 250 rifles worldwide.
Based on the Ghost Plus model, the .177 and .22 rifles will have a 430mm barrel and offer both 12 ft/lbs and high-power variants at 18 ft/lbs and 45 ft/lbs respectively (25 and 61J). The Ghost HP model provides the basis for .22, .25 and .30 calibres rifles with barrels of 600mm and, for the first time, 711mm.
With a striking red colour scheme and custom-designed engraving to celebrate world championship wins, the rifle is equipped with top and bottom race ARCA and M-Lok rails for competition use. Other than that, in keeping with Fady’s record-breaking approach, all other features are standard. These include a 20-point power dial; adjustable regulator pressure (export and FAC models); carbon air bottle; moveable Picatinny scope rail, and the ability to accommodate a range of accessories such as adjustable butt pads and single shot loader

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Air Venturi  México Christmas Trip

Thanks everyone for all the information shared on here, resently bought me an avenger and took it back home.

O my what a nice rifle it is had a blast shotting it!

The only complaint was that my scope didn't get there on time and had to use that cheap scope.

Please recommend me a nice one
Pictured mi son and my rifle

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N/A  Which one for a Air Force retirement gift?

Okay I retire next year and am asking the wife to surprise me with a PCP. I already have a Benjamin Akela. However, I am going to ask her from one of these and the reason-

AGT Vixen (awesome)

Vulcan 3 700 (power house and accurate)

Kalibrgun Argus 60 (tank!)

BSA R12 CLX Bolt Action Black Pepper Laminates (So accurate it is boring!)

Which one ladies and gentlemen?

Air Venturi  anyone tryed this moderator from ebay?

Brocock/BRK  Brocock XR Sniper in 22cal... tuning question

I was thinking of tuning my Brocock XR Sniper in 22 to shoot 24gr at 850-890 fps but to do so would have to increase the regulator pressure up and hammer spring or should I leave as is. It's shooting 18.1gr ok but not great. I know brocock says to leave everything as is from the factory but just wondering how many guys tuned there guns to shoot 24gr. Also does the bottle have to degassed or does this have the value in the bottle where you can just unscrew the bottle from the gun????
Thanks

N/A  Feel like toast

In the winter I have a lot more free time to shoot compared to the summer. Problem our winters can go down to 0F. and lower.
Makes a bit of a challenge to shoot comfortably. If a strong North wind comes I retreat into the warmth of the house which is 20 ft. from my shooting bench. Don’t like the wind. This year I bought these, heated vest and pants, talk about sweet. Tried them out.
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They work like a charm. Easily shot today for 3 hrs. already and the days not over. I have lites on the range. With the snow it lites up nicely.
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Love shooting at nite. Another benefit of shooting with the snow if you miss your shot, easy to see where it went. Can save time and frustration.
I wear gloves with fingers cut on left hand for loading, a problem but manageable. We only had a day drop to 12F. once. No frost in ground.
This is view from bench.
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‘What do you do to make ends meet so you can shoot?
Crow

Got a big doe with my Maverick and heavy lead!

I only post when I do something worth posting nowadays, and I know you guys have seen a lot of the hogs I've killed with my Maverick in the past. Getting a deer has always been on the to do list, but I never saw one I wanted to shoot. I've been watching small bucks and does walk all year, but I decided it was finally time to put some deer meat in the freezer with the Maverick with a good doe(since deer season is almost done here).

I was shooting 90 grain Griffin BT HP in .300 around 950fps. Yes, they have to be single loaded, but they load easy. My Maverick is heavily modified to make that power, and I use a 32" TJs 1:16" twist barrel. I had already decided I was going to do a heart shot(for science), opposed to my usual head shot tactics on hogs. I had 7 does show up, and watched them for about 20 minutes so I knew for sure which one was the largest doe. I picked out the biggest in the group and waited for her to step forward with that front leg and let it fly. My gun is very quiet with the functioning carbon shroud and STO Sarissa High Flow on there, but my buddy 400 yards away in a different stand(bowhunting) heard the bullet hit! She did her "donkey kick" and took off into the trees, but I watched her until she disappeared.

After giving her a few minutes, I walked in the direction she went and walked straight to her. She went about 60 yards, and there wasn't a lot of blood. To be honest, I didn't even look for blood. I just headed in the direction she went. I knew the shot was good, because I could literally see the hole appear on her body when I pulled the trigger(thanks Trijicon), lol. She was laying on her side with a little blood dripping from the hole. I flipped her over, and it was a full pass through, so no luck on recovering the slug. The Griffin 90 grain certainly did what it was meant to do though. I have dropped a lot of critters with those Griffins, and I tend to prefer the boattails. Funny bit of the picture is that the deer is on the tailgate of my Ford Maverick with my FX Maverick. I've been waiting a while to do a "Maverick on Maverick" picture, haha. The doe was probably about 135-140lbs. Not the biggest one ever, but definitely not a yearling.

The best part is I will have some pepper jack summer sausage, pepper jack sausage patties, back strap steaks, hamburger meat, and even bologna soon from this one deer! I can taste it already... Oh, and .30 is legal for deer hunting in GA, and I figured I'd give you guys a deer kill that wasn't a bigger bore ;) Thanks for reading!

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PCP Rifle  SOLD **SOLD**.WTS FX Wildcat MK3 .30 cal and .25 cal Barrel kit.

Hello AGNer's I am listing my in excellent condition FX Wildcat .30 /.25 (I have both complete barrel kits both are 600mm) has a BT carbon bottle Sniper version.
Includes the following.
ODb .30 cal magnum moderator and
FX barrel tunner
FX tugsten hammer spring kit (also includes factor spring kit)
2- .30 cal mags FX mags
2- .25 cal. FX mags
1- Jb3dp custom spec'd barrel band
Leather wrapped cheek rest helps with noise vibration through jaw and into ear.
Approx 700 .30 slugs and 500 .25 pellets. Does not include the scope and mounts.
FX Hardcase


No scope or mount included
$1550 Paypal shipped contig US shipped in gun case and boxed for its protection.
The only Trade I will consider in on a Edgun Lelya 2.0 or Matador R5M Standard length. in .25 cal

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Brocock/BRK  FNG (Frickin New Guy)

FNG (Frickin New Guy) here, so I got this for X-mas!!
Thanks AIRGUNS OF ARIZONA via The Bow n Arrow Shop!!!
To start this this is insanely accurate. Brocock Sniper XR Magnum .25cal. only 40 rounds through it to adjust the scope a little and it is hitting 3/4" groups @ 27yds from a bipod and shoulder. Cant wait to move it to 50 and75,100yrds.
I haven't even played with the trigger yet! Cant wait to pile up the coyotes with it.
There's a lot of info on this forum which is Great! looking fwd to all the info!!!

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HW/Weihrauch  I left the HW30 cocked again🤬

Between crumby weather, holiday activities and my kids coming to visit I haven't shot my HW30s in a while. Today I took my peep sighted 30 out and found it loaded and cocked. For how long? I'm not sure. I'd guess at least two weeks. Fired off the loaded shot and a few more. It felt fine. I set up the chrono to make sure. Nope.

This gun was last shooting 7.33s around 715 fps. Today ten shots averaged 686 fps. That's almost 30 fps. When people tell you leaving a springer cocked doesn't do anything, all I'll say it's it depends on the gun and for how long. It's embarrassing to say but this is the second time I've done this to the same gun. Last time it was over a three day weekend and the results were about the same.

I keep extra springs on hand. Now I have to decide if I want to change it out. I like them over 700fps.

Fool me once.... Fool me twice.....🤦

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FX  FX Panthera Tuning Methodology

My question has to do with the actual procedure and protocol you use to set up your FX Panthera for different slugs and pellets. When I speak of methodology, I am speaking to the process to figure out the regulator and HST settings for a slug or pellet of a certain grain weight.

The manual that comes with my FX Panthera 25 caliber 600 mm barrel air rifle has ideas that help one start. For example, it says to start with the macro hammer spring tension adjuster set to 13. Then using the micro HST adjuster to fine tune the hammer spring tension. It does not tell you specifically when to do this, but it does tell you how to do this. I want to know the when do I do this operation?

The next thing in the manual is the externally adjusted AMP regulator. It tells you where the hex screw is located and to turn it counterclockwise to increase regulator pressure, and clockwise to decrease pressure. The manual also provides you with the warnings about making sure that the plenum is depressurized prior to making these adjustments. It tells you to fire the air gun several times after making approximately one-fourth turn adjustment. Then observe the regulator pressure to see if it is stabilized at its new setting. Again, when, and why should someone perform this regulator change is a mystery.

Nowhere does the manual ever establish the protocol to use when tuning the air gun for a pellet or slug. That is what I am trying to get to. Here are my questions and I would appreciate detailed answers.

1. What is the protocol to follow to achieve a good tune, and how will I know when I am at the good tune point? What I am looking for is a detailed step by step process that one could use to achieve a good tune for a specific slug or pellet out of the FX Panthera 600 mm. The reason I say 600 mm is because it does have the heavy superior barrel for slugs.

2. Often, I see statements like "I'm trying to achieve 935 ft per second with a 40-grain slug". My question is how does one know what FPS is good for a specific slug or pellet? Where do these numbers come from?

3. When my FX Panthera arrived, it was set up NICELY for JSB match Diablo King heavy Pellets 33.95 grain. My regulator was at 110 bar and HST set to 2.3. The pellets travel at 875 ft per second on average. At 50 yards it is dead accurate. Now I would like to know what other FX Panthera 25 caliber 600 mm barrel owners have determined for their air gun regarding other slugs and pellets. For example, I would love to have FX Panthera settings (regulator and HST) in terms of FPS for JSB knockout slugs 33.49 grain, FX hybrid slugs 26 grain, Zan 41 grain slugs and AVS 40 grain slugs .2503 diameter. Of course, all these projectiles are for a 25 caliber FX Panthera.

The essence of what I am looking for is the methodology of achieving a good tune for an FX Panthera. Step by step what do you do to achieve a good tune? Where do you start? How do you know when you have achieved a good tune? How do you determine what is a good FPS for a specific slug or pellet? How do I know when I am wasting air?

Please share your ideas and methods with the FX Panthera community.

New to the forum, looking for recipes

Good morning everyone,

I just found this forum and am looking forward to the wealth of information.

This year my sons want me to help them to start hunting squirrels and I am 100% behind them doing so. I need some good tying materials for my fishing.

I would like to use the meat without it going to waste, but I’m not sure my wife would go for these meals. Does anyone have any good recipes that you enjoy? Me and the boys are up for anything, but the wife can be a little skeptical of our game meals.

Thanks in advance,
Trout

RTI  RPB in a P1 Performance

I ordered a RPB barrel in 25 caliber for the RTI Arms shop back in November. It came it was delivered just before I was heading out for several weeks away so I did not get to install it until yesterday.
I did a quick bore cleaning and polish I installed it and the .25 pellet probe. loaded some JSB King Heavy 33.95 gr pellets and headed out to my backyard range.

I set up a target on my 50 yard backstop. The first shot was low. The second also low but right on top of the first. I made adjustments to my scope and the next 8 shots were all right on target. This without changaing anything from my tune for the .22 LR barrel that it replaced.

Next up were a few FX Hybrid slugs. POI was higher than the pellets, but again hole on hole.

Back to the JSBs. I shot 60 shots with amazing accuracy and consistency. I really was not expecting this one to outperform the 22 Lr, but it did. Very pleased with this new barrel.

Next I need to get out the Chronograph and do some actual testing and fine tuning, but it is raining here today, so that will have to wait.
I almost dont want to mess with the tune. It just seems near perfect where it is.

PCP Rifle  SOLD Daystate Renegade .177

Sold 2023-01-08 14:55 CST

For sale is a Daystate Renegade with DonnyFL Tatsu moderator, UUQ bipod, Monstrum 3-18x50 scope, new Daystate magazine, two old style magazines, pin conversion kit to new style magazine, single shot tray, and a CARM magazine.

NO LEAKS! No abuse! No “golden screwdriver” tuning. No scratches! Hardly used and purchased new from AOA.

Reason for selling is I use my Notos way more and hardly use this one at all.

Will ship in the factory hard case. Asking $900 firm and buyer pays actual shipping via UPS insured for $1000. Payment via Zelle.

Will throw in a bunch of tins of CPHPs this thing loves ‘em.

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