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Airgun Technologies  Solved !!! I need help. It is impossible for me to know pressure of Uragan .22 Cal regulator.

Yesterday I changed internal o'rings of my Uragan .22 Cal.

Once I took off the regulator from the rifle I measured total length. After changing the two internal o'rings I remeasured that total length again, but the power I am getting on the rifle is miserable.

I do not know what happened.

I have disassembled and assembled the rifle many times playing with the total length of regulator, from almost closed to totally open and back to original length....

Not having a regulator gauge is like driving in a high road with eyes closed.

I do love AGT rifles but not having a gauge showing the pressure on regulator is clearly a big mistake. Also to have to disassemble entirely the rifle to move pressure on regulator.

I Almost spent the whole night working with the Uragan.

This morning I appreciate like never before my Delta Wolf !!!!!!!

Preventing a Moderator From Sticking To Moderator Adaptor

Does anyone have any tips on how to prevent a moderator from binding to the adapter? This is an issue for me with some Donny FL endcaps. When I go to unscrew them, sometimes it comes off with the adapter. It doesn't feel like I'm wrenching down on them when I affix the moderators and the adapters are hand tightened. I currently have one that is very difficult to separate from a knurled adapter by hand, but both come off the gun together.

Air Tanks  SOLD Scott 30 min. (44 cu ft) tank with new Fill assembly

This Scott tank shows minimal use ; manufacture date 07 / 06 , re-certification on 07 / 17. Past it's 15 year service life for use as breathing apparatus , but perfect for air gun use.
As the pictures show , this tank is in perfect condition and now has a 300 DIN valve with male foster fitting and a 20" hose with female foster's at both ends. Due to it's age , no business will fill it. You must have your own compressor or access to one. The buyer must assume responsibility and risks associated with high pressure air. I am selling this tank for $165 , shipped with tracking to the conus only. It's a great tank and a great price . To comply with DOT regulations , the tank will be shipped empty. Not interested in trades or offers at this time. Please deal by pm. Thanks for looking........................Herb

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AEA  opinions on aea guns

so in the future i would like to get something compact with a lot of power. something from 35-45 cal. a few options i thought of were the bintac m50, bintac t9, or aea hp max with the 10 inch barrel. if anyone has any other suggestions im open to hearing them. like i said trying to keep a compact package but powerful. chose aea and bintac because i am hoping to keep the price up to 1k at most. and if anyone has experience with any of the aforementioned guns please feel free to provide your experiences with them. thanks guys!

Benjamin  Some Prod (and 1701P) ❤️❤️❤️

Lots of high end AGs lurking around but sometimes it’s nice to do some work on one of the old faithful. In this case, a P-rod that has been out on loan for a few months, working on some rats with a neighbor. Time for a refresh, squeezing out a bit more accuracy, efficiency and noise reduction, the latter of which was attacked from the action end as much as the muzzle.

This little pellet shooter has already come a long long way from stock with a reg, lightweight hammer, .42 spring, PEEK striker, porting and a pretty dress. For the latest revision, added a PEEK poppet with a 2mm diameter stem, increased porting to .140, shimmed the stock Crosman barrel to fit more snugly in the breech, polished the crown and added a combination shroud/moderator (which won’t be discussed here in keeping with forum rules).

The reg was bumped up to 120bar, with the goal of getting 24 shots from a 220bar fill, shooting the 15.9grain Hades. Knowing the way this lady sings from all the previous work, I figured that the setting should net a peak speed of ~750 fps, which would be dialed back to 725, around 18fpe.

That turned out to be very close with peak speed of 745 fps. The hammer was then dialed back to get the speed settled at 725fps. I then added a 2mm PEEK shim to increase tension on the valve spring, dropping the speed to 720fps. That added a noticeable snap and gave a very nice string from 3100psi (scuba tank really needs a refill…):

722, 718, 718, 724, 721, 716, 720, 722, 717, 720, 721, 719, 722, 720, 716, 722, 719, 719, 720, 718, 719, 717, 712, 693

Just dropping off the reg on shot #23, but should be good with a 3200psi fill. Kind of an arbitrary goal of getting 3 x 8-shot mags. Silly, considering that I just ordered two new 10-shot mags. The originals seem to have gotten a little gritty.

Anyway, as those in the know will know, the PEEK poppet is a real winner here, dropping the requirement for hammer and yielding a really snappy and quiet shot cycle. The shimming of the barrel into the breech seems to have tightened up the poi in the horizontal plane.

Here she is, sporting the Optisan 6, sat on her favorite rice bag. I’m expecting big things from this little gun in the accuracy testing tomorrow.

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Two more for the pot

Hit the local WMA this afternoon right at 4:00, on a dual purpose, looking for a pellet pouch I lost, and also looking to pop another tree rat or two.

Decided to set up ambush style near the little run off pond, hoping for a repeat performance of last Saturday's hunt.

I was positioned at the base of one of the hardwoods on the far left, and after less than ten minutes, spied a bushytail hop up on the deadfall cedar in the far right of the pic (pic taken last Saturday) - he was running back and forth, and then decided to have a drink, giving me a clear shot.

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plop, plop, fizz, fizz
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Collected my soggy kill, and moved on up the hill.

Probably made too much racket, as it took another 45 minutes or so before a shaking limb got my attention, but it was worth it. The tree rats were concentrating on a small oak, so I did my best to quietly maneuver close enough, and it was almost comical - there must have been at least 5 or 4 in the same small oak, but they would grab a nut, then come down the trunk, with me trying to track them in my scope, then hop on the ground and haul ass.

FINALLY - one took a different escape route and gave me a clear broadside shot -

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Didn't find my pellet pouch, maybe next time?

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Texas Hold ‘Em

The grays wanted to play a game of Texas Hold ‘Em this evening:

The House vs. the Huben. Four of a kind.

As you can see, the house lost a few members.

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Two were brain shot, on was neck shot, and the other was double lunged. Pictured below was the final squirrel I shot today. There was a pursuit in which I abandoned my Primos Trigger Stick bipod and the kill shot was a quick acquisition shot. I only took one shot at her, at relatively close range - say 15 yards give or take. This photo isn’t staged. Actually I’m unsure if I’d rotated her for this photo or another one, both taken in the same spot, she was just moved in one of them. After reviewing the photos again, this one was taken first so that may be how she fell. The position she’s in is odd to me, but you can tell it was lights out. That is exactly where she fell. She hardly even twitched after hitting the ground.

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Speed shooting bottle caps, chalk, cards, airsoft BB,etc

If you guys want to have some fun, shoot bottle caps, cards, chalk, airsoft BBs, etc…

Practice a lot, maintain a good rifle hold and develop your muscle memory.

Speed shooting is one of my ways for practicing but lately my carpal tunnel syndrome has worsened so I’m stuck to benchrest shooting WRABF/ERABSF BR25 and BR50 meters.

I tried some bottle caps yesterday and I’m not that fast as I used to…

Some pre-Halloween fun shooting at “jack o’lantern” bottle caps at 50 yards 🎃🎃🎃

FX Wildcat Compact MK2 .22 and JSB 15.89gr unsorted pellets


More videos to follow…
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PCP Rifle  SOLD WTT BRK Ghost .30 HP

Hey All,

Up for trade is a very like new BRK Ghost .30 HP.

Gun was just received from Derrick Wall and he has tuned it to perfection shooting the 50.15 right at 875 and is a laser! Has a 580cc bottle and comes with one mag in BRK hard case.

Gun functions flawlessly and of course coming from Derrick is smooth as can be!

Just not bonding with the form factor of this gun sadly as it is an amazing shooter!

Scope, Atlas bipod and moderator not included but negotiable.

Trades considered
.22 Daystate Redwolf HP (newest electronics, can add cash on my end)
.30 RAW HM1000x
.30 or .22 FX Impact MK2 or M3
.30 Cricket Tactical



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PCP Rifle  SOLD WTS BRK Ghost .30 HP

Hi All,

Up for sale is a very like new BRK Ghost .30 HP.

Gun was just received from Derrick Wall and he has tuned it to perfection shooting the 50.15 right at 875 and is a laser! Has a 580cc bottle and comes with one mag in BRK hard case.

Gun functions flawlessly and of course coming from Derrick is smooth as can be!

Just not bonding with the form factor of this gun sadly as it is an amazing shooter!

Scope, Atlas bipod and moderator not included but negotiable.

1700.00 and split shipping

***Note-have had a few issues with messages as of late but will do my best to respond to folks in order***





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N/A  I think I've reached a tipping point...

At 78 I am starting to reach a point where spring piston rifle are not going to work for me much longer. The HW97k is only a five shot rifle before I really struggle to cock it and I can feel the pain in my shoulder and elbow on the first cock. Even my little R7 starts hurting my shoulder and elbow after only 25 shots. I've decided to get rid of the HW97k but the R7 will stay as the grandson loves it. I also have an AirForce TalonSS but the ergonomics puts to much strain on my old neck so it must go. Guess I will be looking for another PCP.

Traditional Rifle  NLA 3 Sheridan Streaks, mounts and scopes w prices shipped

2 each Bluestreaks in great condition for their age and both excellent shooters with nice grained stocks (unscoped needs reseal and scoped has a leak) $215 each add $50 for scope and mounts
2 each extended extended Intermounts (One has a stripped screw but holds up fine)
3 each 2.5x5 1st gen Weaver VX variable scopes
Last a Silverstreak in custom stock that need to be fixed after a shipping disaster. Has adapter for moderator and the stock is minty and amazing as is the action barring the bent muzzle W scope $375
1st 2 to sell/trade get mounts and scopes last gets scope but no Intermount so act fast.
Great winter fixer upper bundle $750 for all split shipping
Open to trade offers. Athlon, Arken, Element +20mag IR scopes, NV, .30+ moderators, AR6, Rainstorm2’s etc
Let me know what you have will bundle for proper trade.
Msg me for better pics and each guns details.
100% feedback here and old YF and AGW selling, buying and trading over decades so deal with confidence.
**some traders with no feedback will need to ship 1st and I will ship once trade item is received and inspected**
Thank you,
Keahi

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Is 34 fps spread good on a 2k gun?

Ok. I see ppl saying their gun shoot 3-4 fps spread. Like Really? My gun is the fx impact mk2 .25 cal. Reg set to 140 bar. Valve on line 4. Power wheel is m3 set to number 10. Shooting jsb heavy mk2 33.9 gr brand new tin, un-sort. This my shot string from 250 bar. I shoot till it falls off reg, I only count the ones before it falls off reg. Is this good tune or can it be better? How are ppl getting less than 5 fps spread. Is that even possible? What is a acceptable spread for a 2k gun?

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Scope Tape

My question is, When I re-zero my rifle does it make the scope tape inaccurate? Example, I zero my rifle at 25yds, I chronograph my pellet speed, I use StrelokPro and make my tape marked every 5yds from 40-100yds. My rifle does not loose zero unless accidentally knock around, but I check zero from time to time for minor adjustments... Does a click or two left or right up or down throw off my range tape (markings) on the turret?

Air Venturi 74 CU FT Air Tank issue

Today I received my new Air Venturi 74 CU FT Air Tank I started filling it with a compressor. when is got to about 298 bar it vented a little bit of air as if I had blown a burst disk. What was wierd is after it vented, it went back to filling with no leaks..I know when a burst disk blows thats it it need to be replaced but are thses tanks designed to vent somehow when the pressure get to high? Kinda shocked me so I stopped filling it. It reads on the compressor 268 bar but on the tank it reads 300bar. This is a 4500 psi tank so it should go up to around 310 bar

Many a-time I have purchased a air-gun and it had potential,seemed to be accurate,

But the trigger was awful,some could be adjusted better ,others you had to find ways of making it better.I think that a good trigger on a pistol is very important,it is just too easy to "pull" a shot on a pistol.
After pulling triggers tens of thousands of times,it is the the "trigger break" or 'let-off' for me that is most important.
Many guns need time to break in,like the wearing of the moving surfaces ,some triggers are just junk and will never wear-in,that is the time for you to smooth the moving parts.
Many of my Crosmans and Prods can have splendid triggers,the Crosmans can be fixed ,my Prods wear in great.
A trigger finger needs to be trained for feel,your mind,body,trigger integration also must be one.
Sight picture ,trigger pull,breath and follow through,all this comes together is seconds in offhand shooting; using a rest will make things too easy.
Offhand shooting well help you with all the above,it can become frustrating at times,but do not give up,I say this because once you set your butt down on a shooting bench your offhand shooting days well maybe over,..I see my ADD mind has wondered again,another reason shooting for me is such a joy,take aim and shoot ,how simple is that:unsure::ROFLMAO:

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