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Rat Table Pays Off…

Still need to refine the setup a bit and reposition the table. But was able to take these two tonight. The rats knew I was there because there was an unexpected by me, backlighting situation. Anyway stayed only an hour, as it was a long workday and I got cold. And like I mention I need to refind the setup. These two were taken at 15 yards, as you can see and hear. The Atomic with the TP on low and the CPHPs simply wreck them at those distance… Both rats were lobotomized…
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Maximum velocity and the speed of sound

So we know that the speed of sound is the upper speed limit of any gas powered gun, but also that the speed of sound will vary depending on the gas being used, the temperature and it's pressure. Under normal conditions however the speed of sound in air is about 1125 fps.

Just sticking with air here, it seems that spring piston rifles can significantly exceed 1125 fps mostly by superheating the air as the piston compresses it. The fastest velocities I have seen claim to be in excess of 1600 fps.

PCP rifles seem to be able to also exceed 1125 fps, but not to the same extent and I haven't found many reputable sources claiming velocities any higher than 1300 fps, This is where things get kind of interesting. AI and most of the physics tutorials regarding the speed of sound will claim that pressure does not play a significant role in the SOS, but it quickly becomes obvious that this is because they are only considering normal atmospheric pressures. When you try and get estimates of the speed of sound at the kinds of pressures we're dealing with there just doesn't seem to be much out there. I've looked at Bernoulis Equation, but trying to find things like the density of air at 5000 psi isn't exactly easy either.

I'm just wondering if any of the engineers or physicists out there have any ballpark ideas on the speed of sound at high pressures. Also, it would seem to me that with the way PCP's operate, the expanding air should be cooling as it expands which would in turn also lower the speed of sound.

FX  FX Maverick Compact .30 Cal - First shots review

Before I start this review. This is my first "expensive" PCP, all of my previous experience is with guns under the $1k mark. For all I know this gun is crap compared to guns at the same price range. Also, this review is from very little experience with the gun, it is a "first shot review" for a reason. I haven't even shot paper with it yet. With that out of the way lets get started.

Let's start with the bad. Much of this is fixable (with or without mods) or nitpicks, except for one (maybe two but just don't be left handed).
The nozzle cap that goes on the fill nozzle is not attached to the gun in any way. I can easily see myself losing this.
I only have short scope rings and this gun needs higher scope rings for it to be comfortable to shoot with. I think this is more of a bullpup issue then with the gun itself.
The top rail is short. It is long enough to mount a scope but don't expect to put anything else up there. There are side rails for lights and such though.
If you use a bipod on the bottom rail it makes it difficult (maybe impossible depending on the bipod) to adjust the first plenum.
The instructions are almost worthless. The instructions for tuning the duel plenums are confusing and might even be incorrect.
Setting up the duel plenums is a bit of a process.
The case it came in is too short for the gun if it has a scope on it. It is also not long enough to store with the moderator I have on it (DonnyFL Koi), it might fit with a shorter moderator though.
The "power wheel" adjustments are a bit high between numbers. I lost 30fps going from 7 to 6 on it. I feel that this is quite a jump from one number to the next.
This is not a gun for the left handed. The mag along with the safety will be in your face.
Zero spare parts or tools. At this price point would it have killed them to throw in an allen wrench and a few extra o-rings. It did come with a foster fill adapter (that I didn't need).
And lastly, and the worse one, is the safety location. Man, who though putting the safety in the farthest to reach spot was a good idea? It is in the most rearward spot on the gun next to your face.

That seems like a lot of bad, don't it? It's really not though, most are small things that can easily be fixed (like getting higher rings or getting a longer top rail). After setting up the first reg you almost never have to touch it again, so that removes some bads. The case being to small for a scope is a bummer. The only real negative here is the safety, but it is quite annoying. Also, if your left handed don't get this gun.

Enough being a negative Nancy, time for some good stuff.
Very well constructed. No plastic parts that I could find, everything is aluminum or metal of some sort. Except for the butt pad and cheek rest.
The cheek rest is some sort of hard foam or something. It seems durable but soft enough to be comfortable.
The butt pad is vertically adjustable. There isn't much adjustablity but it is there, which is more then I can say for most guns.
The action is amazing. It is smooth and easy to cock. My cheaper guns don't even compare to it. The first time I chambered a round I had to look to make sure I loaded the mag.
The trigger is superb. I always hear about how bad bullpup triggers are so I wasn't expecting much. But the trigger on this gun is just as good as the best triggers on my firearms, if not better. It is also adjustable, although I haven't messed with that and likely won't (it is good where it is for me).
When your mag is empty there is a small audible click. Its a small thing but it is nice. I'm guessing other guns do this as well, I think it is the sound of the mag hitting the stopping point but with the mag being close to your head you hear it better.
It came in a hard case. Sure, it might be too small for the gun with a scope on it but it is a good quality case. I heard the VP version doesn't come with one btw.
Its short. 27 1/2 inches long. With my modulator on it is slightly longer then the VP version.


I can't comment on accuracy, almost every shot I took with it has just been tuning it. I shot it a few times at paper just to ensure my zero was some what good. After those shots I learned that my first plenum wasn't doing anything, it was completely open. So, I went about setting up the plenums. I read the directions then promptly ignored the directions and watched a YT video on how to do it. It is a bit of a process.
You have to open the second plenum all the way. Remove the bottle. Degas. Set the first plenum all the way down. Attach the bottle. Set the first plenum to where you want it to shoot at. Increase it by 25-60bar. Then remove bottle. Degas. Set the second plenum all the way down. Attach bottle. And then set the second plenum where you want to shoot at.
That is a lot. But after doing that once you won't have to mess with the first plenum unless you go out of that 25-60bar range with the second plenum. I honestly am unsure how much the two plenum system helps. Perhaps it increases the lifespan of the plenums, idk.
After tuning for a little I decided to try out the slug transfer port side of the barrel. Which the instructions don't tell you is a thing. I was using FX Hybrid slugs, so it made sense to use the slug porting. I was at 802fps, changing the port added 23fps. Consitering how much of a change this makes, why don't they tell you about it in the directions? If I didn't see a video about this gun before hand, I wouldn't know that this is a thing.

I'll be messing with it more but for now... Numbers!
10 shot string
FX Hybrid Slugs
44.5gr
120bar
HS 7 (no clue what the fine adjuster screw is set at, didn't touch it)
826fps
67fpe
Extreme spread: 7
SD: 2.6

So, do I like the gun? Yeah. Was it worth the price? To early to tell. If the accuracy is as good as the trigger and action, then likely yes. But until I put some shots on paper I can't say for sure.

PCP Rifle  NLA Your Western Airguns Sidewinder Compact S in .30 for my Edgun Leshiy 2 Maximum Package

Hey AGN -

For the moment, I’m entertaining trading my Leshiy 2 which is what I’d call a max package (I have a boatload of hard to find accessories) for your Western Sidewinder in .30. We can match up accessories value to make this an even trade. If you have a Sidewinder Compact S in .30, and are tantalized by owning a prime Leshiy 2, hit me up and let’s see if we can iron out a deal.

When I say for the moment, I mean I’m entertaining making a trade versus a sale right now. If I can’t find a deal I want, the Leshiy is going up for sale this Sunday, March 30th.

Thanks,
Mark
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Accessories  NLA Edgun Leshiy 2 Extra Parts

Up for sale are a few Edgun Leshiy 2 extra parts that I’ve accumulated in the past couple of years.

Stock moderator for a 250mm L2. .25 cal
Stock moderator for a 350mm L2 .30 cal
Stock grip in red.
Original plenum.
Original air tubes with regulator and HUMA Regulator.
Original Secondary/bottom tube.

Donnyfl Shroud with 1/2 thread at the front.

First 200 bucks can have it all.
If you want just one or just a few but not all parts just let me know and I’ll part it out.
PayPal F&F, Zelle or , Venmo.

Please text for immediate response.

602-489-8828
Rafael

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Sacramento Valley Field Target ( SVFTC ) March 2025 Jim Cyran Memorial Match "RESULTS"

With a welcome to 2025 and belated Happy new year to all present we start off the 2025 season on a Beautiful sunny and clear day !!!
The early bird crew arrives on site just past sunrise @ 7:20 am to get all required to pull off this match organized and ready for others to join in helping set up once on site.
By 8:00 or so we have plenty of help and finish up today's course configuration, which is a full 15 lanes. Plus an extra bell target on the offhand lane where we are doing a nice Extra Points addition ..... ( We'll state that in a bit )

This is a Match we do as our first every year in remembrance to our departed club Co-Founder Mr. Jim Cyran who passed away suddenly a few years ago.
So in the spirit of what Jim disliked most ... Lol The dreaded KNEELING Lane !!! We do what ? .... Yup set up a LOT of kneeling shots !
Lane 7 with knockdown targets was a 4 shot Mandatory Kneeling ( Or offhand if unable ) & was set up as a tough kneeler and super tough is having to offhand those shots.
Lane 15 had the clubs Bell targets of which we had 3 set and designated as an Offhand lane. It too was set as pretty dang difficult offhand shots, But .... "Extra Points" could be found here by ... Taking the shots at the bells by Kneeling and gaining double points per hit !!
* This took a 3 target lane from a 6 point possible to 12 points if taking them all on while kneeling !! ( Jim if watching would be crying or laughing )

Todays also provided a GREAT Lunch post match with Homemade Tri-tip sandwiches, Fruit salad, Potato salad, cookies & drinks. * Thank you to Sam R for all his pre-prep and work on this lunch. An hour or so before we finished up match out came out 2 trays of Shrimp Cocktails provided by Conrad R. Shoot, Munch & have some Lunch, whats not to love in that situation ?

Ok ... The match itself as stated was 15 lanes + 1 extra and with the bonus point had this match at 68 possible points ( 62 + 6 extra )
The set-up was biased towards medium / semi easy as a first match of the season expecting someone to perhaps clean it ? ... Tho a few stinker shots were there to really challenge even our best shooters !

Todays scores by CLASS and Finish position XX/68

WFTF PCP

Chang H 45
Tak A 17

WFTF Piston
Son L 57
Jim P 49
AJ K 26

Hunter Piston
Bill C 53
Dane 43

OPEN PCP
Tom K 45


Hunter PCP
Scott S 65 * Winner by shoot off
Chris K 65 *
Zack L 62
Erick S 59
Kevin H 55
Conrad R 53
Fred B 52
Sam R 50
John D 44
Alain D 43
Al P 40
Weiye Z 32
Larry G 42

We seldom do shoot offs, but with these two in recent years it is generally this way and the MD just could not pass on the chance to keep it serious and a teaching / learning opportunity.
2" pigeon at 55 yards !! OFFHAND ... Yea no joke there ! Both missed twice. Ok still tied, so Same target again "Kneeling"one shot each or we shake hands and it's over ... while we still shook hands afterwards it was over with the outcome on record.

EVERYONE IS HUNGRY and so the course is left as is and we get to the serving of lunch, where we get some help from Scotts wife "Dawn" and Conrads wife "Cheryl" all get a plate of food to enjoy !! We had expected a tad more shooters to make the match so seconds were there for those who wished to eat some more ! & we still had some left overs that went home with a few of us.
After most are done chowing down the now less enthusiastic crew waddles food full out to get the targets picked up, winders wound and bricks onto trailer. Speedy & efficient & I love it !!

We announce the results to all present and speak of the upcoming GP down in Southern cal, pay homage to Mr. Jim Cyran and we're done officially with the match. A few stay after and play freely with other air guns for a couple hours.
1st person there 7:20 am ( MD ) is also the last to leave @ 3:15 pm .... yea thats like a Fun work day and will do that any time !!!


SO UNTIL NEXT MONTHS SVFTC MATCH being on the 4th Sundays always, we land again on range #9 APRIL 27th at the Sacramento Valley Shooting Center in Slough House Ca.
Thank You to all who came out for the shoot, stay safe & well practiced until we do this Field Target thing we love to do together once more !!

Scott Schneider ( Match Director )
Sam Russo ( Food Master )

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N/A  Minimal tuning and accurate pcp rifle?

Ok so I have decided am going to get one last pcp rifle. My budget is max 1500 just for the rifle i have couple of other pcps, notos, avenger x, XM1, and marauder semi auto but they no longer scratch the itch that I have. So I want a rifle that is accurate and that is the most important thing the max distance I will be shooting is 100 yards give or take. i would also like the rifle to require minimal tuning, it’s nice to have all the bells and whistles but I think simplicity always comes out in top. And lastly I would like the rifle to be rugged one that I can take to the woods and do not necessarily have to baby it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciate and I thank you in advance.

Awesome binocular deal!!

Just wanted to come on and tell you guys about this deal because I’ve been looking for a decent set of binoculars for quite some time to replace my BX-2s.

I’m sure there’s some optic snobs out there that these won’t be good enough for and trust me I get it haha…but for the majority of peeps this deal is unbelievable and hard to pass up at this price point. I’ve heard these get you 95% of a Swarovski EL at a fraction of the price.

Maven has march madness going on where you can get the B2s for $850! These are normally around $1100. Then if you are military or first responder you can get 20% off through govx which knock it down another $170. At under $700 I promise you guys you won’t find a better set of binoculars…..impossible! I would also argue that these bad boys couldn’t even be beat by anything under $2000 which makes it that much sweeter of a deal.

Anyway, just wanted to pass this info along so hopefully someone else could take advantage of the deal as well. Might do a quick review and write up once they arrive so you guys have something to go off of.

A somewhat productive day

So Friday turned out to be a somewhat productive day after all. Zeroed scope and adjusted hammerspring on Puncher Breaker .25, shot 7 mags and gauge was still in green. Replaced a breech seal on a Hatsan 95 and saw about a 60 fps increase and with a heavier 14.7 pellet instead of the previous 14.3. The windage and elevation marking wore off the dials and that took a long time to finally get it zeroed as well. Played a few rounds of crazy 8s with a Crosman Valiant and had a little target practice with a Gamo Maxxim g2. Hadn't shot that gun in a while and was quite surprised when the first two shots went dead center at 35 yards in two different targets. Maxxim isn't powerful, but really accurate. Not a bad day at all.

Targets  WTS Set of Steel Target Hangers - $50 Shipped CONUS

I have 7 steel target hangers up for your consideration. I believe these are made from AR500 steel. They won't break / chip / dent if hit. Especially from an air gun. However, they'll work perfectly if you're shooting firearms too.
The targets themselves are not included. They are only pictured to show the hanger's ability to support different thicknesses of steel targets. These hangers are designed to hang from EMT up to 1" thick from a target stand something like this:
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Of course, you can rig up whatever works for you!!
The hanger to the left is zinc plated for ultimate durability. The others are powder coated. Other than that, they are basically the same.
These are heavy and could be pricey to ship.
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The picture above demonstrates the hanger's ability to support different target thickness.
For a visual, I thru this stand together quick to show how they look mounted. I mounted 6 targets, 1" -> 6". Normally, there will be spacers or spring clips to keep the hangers from sliding left/right.
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Just to clarify, this sale is for the hangers only. No stand and no targets.

Thanks for looking (y)
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Bench Rest Question for the Experts

I have a question that perhaps has not been addressed.

New to bench rest shooting, I'm wondering whether a front rest such as the SEB250 coupled with a rear rest such as a Saber Tactical Pro Universal Bench Monopod is superior to using a pan tilt tripod head as the front rest with the same rear monopod?

I like the precise adjustability and convenience of using the Saber Tactical rear monopod for aiming, but am wondering if a tripod head that vertically adjusts to the angle of the rear monopod provides a better base given that the front contact area remains uniform despite the angle.

Any insights would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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Crosman CPHP target damage question

I read somewhere on AGN that the CPHP pellets were not allowed at some clubs due to damage they create on targets.

I can actually tell when someone is shooting them as they "sound" way louder (even at <20 fpe) when they strike the target or paddle
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i can see the extra damage or wear and tear the create on a gamo knock down target, esp with a smaller KZ.

Does anyone have a link to the info about the crosman premier heavy pellets damaging targets... i just can not find it.

Results  Match Report for Ultimate Field Target at PRGC March 2025

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We held a match yesterday, 03/22/2025. And it was a blast.

As far as weather goes, we had highs in the mid 80s, FULL sun, and light little breezes that I can't imagine ever got much more than 5mph. The level of wind was pretty manageable. But the fact that it came from a bunch of different directions, was swirling, and generally very inconsistent, made it tough to connect on the farthest targets.

A total of 16 shooters attended. The biggest division was the 72 shot match, sub 50fpe pellet flingers, with 9 participants. Next came the 48 shot (long range and pellets under 100fpe), with 3 in that class. Then two in the short range pellet class, both shooting 18-19fpe .177 pellets. And one in the subsonic rimfire class. And finally, just me in an experimental sub50 pellet/slug hybrid class.

We had this many left for the group photo at the end...
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We're 3 or 4 months into the new format that offer a class/division for just about anybody to come play in. And I hadn't had the ambition to work out the extreme Troyer factor, til now.

Here are the distance/killzone/troyer factors for all 36 targets.
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Other than the standing tripod shots on lane 9, I highlighted (yellow) the theoretically hardest targets. The lowest T of those 8 is a 44.5, the highest a whopping 60. The average Troyer of those 8 "hardest" targets is an eyebrow-raising 51.6. Very much apples to oranges, but foor a point of comparison, the sub 20fpe flavor of field target (AAFTA) considers any single target with a T of over 50 illegal. And any course average higher than a 36 is also deemed illegal in AAFTA. Our course average yesterday was a 38.5T. Ultimate Field Target is a variety of field target that holds true to its moniker of "ultimate." The level of difficulty for the hardest targets is WAAAYYYYY up there for UFT. But there's also targets like the 1.5" @ 32 yards "middle" on lane 7 that can make a newcomer feel a sense of accomplishment.

And here is how we all fared...
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And some additional stats for comparing everyone. Each column represents the yellow-highlighted targets above. Not very fair to stick everyone in the same chart like this, since we've got 18fpe .177 pellets, all the way up to rimfire, but still interesting to see the breakdown. So, this following chart is offered as primarily a means for competitors to see which of the hardest targets are costing them points.
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This was Tammy's first UFT match, with a new gun/scope/rig. Very challenging course for a 18fpe .177. And she did great! Congrats on the win. The tie in her class was broken with longest streak, she had 5 in a row, and Cabe's longest was 4. Always good to welcome new folks out to the matches.

Steve M dusted off his rimfire. I saw or maybe heard him say that he hasn't shot a rimfire at a UFT match for quite a while...maybe he said 2? years, choosing to use an airgun in that timeframe. The time away from his Anschutz didn't appear to bother him, as he turned in a very respectable 89.6% knockdown ratio.

And Barbara. Man o man she's on fire for these UFT matches. If I'm not mistaken, she has been overall match high for 3 months in a row now. Congrats Barbara!!!

As for my experiment with using 29fpe pellets for the near and sometimes middle target, and 34fpe slugs for the far target...I had some brain farts that cost me points. Going back and forth between pellets and slugs, combined with managing my 7 year old's rig, meant that I was going back and forth from 3 different trajectory charts. For my gun I was dialing back and forth from 6 to "MAX" on the power wheel, 6 for pellets, and max for slugs. I forgot to dial up to max on the first slug ('FAR") shot on 4 occasions, and watched the slug hit a couple feet short. So lost 4 points there. There also is a 2/10 of a difference in horizontal from pellet to slug zero, so I lost a couple more on the really tight kill zones for forgetting to add or subtract in those two horizontal clicks. And then the simple grab a pellet or grab a slug situation. Just a lot to mentally manage with 6 shots in a 4 minute time clock. It was certainly fun though, and kept me hopping!

Overall I think we all had a great time. Hope to see you all back next month. And as always, for anyone else interested, we'd love to have you join us.

Thanks to Ben and Scott H for course prep and all the behind the scenes to make these matches possible.
Thanks to Stephen K for supplying some much needed post match snacks and drinks.
Thanks to PRGC for sharing their facilities with us.
Thanks to Barbara for photos. (I was told all the photo credit that I've given to Tony P in the past was misdirected, as she has been the primary photo taker when I get match report photos from her and Tony. So, public apology to Barbara.
Thanks to Van and Scott for photos as well.
And thanks to everyone who attended! It was great to see old and new friends, shooting the targets, and the bull.

Top three full monty pellet scores in this photo...
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Beeman  I couldn't resist 🤪(Update it's finally here)

Was literally only listed for minutes!
I've been looking for the right one forever in factory carbine .20! And low and behold it popped up the other day on eBay. Scheduled for delivery tomorrow and I already have a JM medium power .135 wire kit and piston seal ready to go!
Supposedly it's never been opened up and a safe queen so I'm pumped to get her in my hands! Will definitely be posting some better pics when she arrives!

James from Michigan
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Taipan  Taipan Mutant Short .22

Lol is anyone surprised about this? In my search for a .177 gun I was offered this .22 Mutant short from @Deathwizard . Looking for a 20fpe gun this just fit the bill perfectly so of course i jumped on it. I threw my 4-16x44 Arken LH4 on it. We'll see if it stays. For now I can have an Athlon 10x42 or Discovery 2-12x24 to try on it. Not sure which direction I'll go. Hopefully will get to test it out soon but having just had a son on the 18th I'm not sure just how much time I'll have. Plan is around 800fps with the 14.3gr CPHPs and also shoot the JTS 18gr wherever that'll put them. Will be a 60yd and in gun. I owned a Mutant standard years ago which is what started the Taipan addiction. Since I miss my Vet Short that I sold to my brother in law I'm happy to have a replacement for it and happy to have a Mutant where it all started many years ago. I thought I had pics but must have forgot. Will take one before I head out in the morning.

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