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What are YOU hoping that Santa will bring you this Christmas?

What are YOU hoping that Santa will bring you this Christmas?


Well, the punctual German that I am — I wrote my Christmas gift wish list in late July and dutifully passed it on to Santa.

However, this year I'm having a bit of a problem with that list and/or Santa.... 🤦🏻‍♂️

➠ See below....

Matthias



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Tuning  Tuning a Balanced Valve — for quieter shots

Tuning a Balanced Valve — for quieter shots​


In my ignorance I said:
Balanced valve = more power at lower reg pressures = BETTER! 😃

And promptly bought a PCP with a balanced valve.
(RTI Prophet II Compact Performance,
.25cal, 500mm RPB barrel)


Continuing in my ignorance, I had made a plan:
I was going to dial in a high reg pressure, and then dial the hammer spring far below the max. power at that reg pressure (as in 10% or 20% "below the knee").

Why? Because I wanted a very short sip of air — at a very high pressure — in order to quiet my shots.
(The resulting higher MV variations I was willing to accept, since my shots were going to be short range.)



⚙️ PLEASE, ⚙️
school me on tuning guns with balanced valves!!

I might not be able to tune my gun "quiet" as I was planning.
➠ But I certainly need to know how to tune it!


Thanks! 😊

Matthias

PCP Rifle  SOLD WTS Daystate Delta Wolf .25 cal Barely Used with Extra Magazine $2,000 ONLY!

This is a barely used air rifle and is sold "AS IS". No returns or refunds. Shipping is FREE within the continental U.S. The package includes the rifle, original hard case, USB C cable, fill probe and (1) 10 shot magazine. I will add one extra magazine (a $100+ value). I bought this from Airguns of Arizona and still has warranty until 5/2026.

PRICE: $2,000.00 Only

The Daystate Delta Wolf .25 caliber air rifle is a high-quality precharged pneumatic (PCP) model manufactured in England by Daystate. This rifle is suitable for pellet ammunition and comes equipped with a extensive features that enhance its performance. However, please note that the bipod and arca rail are not included in this sale. If you are looking for a reliable and highly accurate air rifle, this Daystate Delta Wolf is an excellent choice.
• Advanced Velocity Technology (AVT) electronic management
• Ability to switch barrel/calibers
• Built-in chronograph, allows dialing in preferred feet per second
• Adjustable 22mm picatinny scope rail and cheek-piece
• Picatinny under and side rails for a range of accessories
• AR style switchable pistol grip and AR style safety
• Ability to pair magazines in the breech to double shot count
• Tuneable for different velocity and power levels with different ammunition types
• Side cocking lever conversion from right to left or vice versa
• Adjustable butt pad with optional exclusive PRS accessories
• Larger 30mm diameter carbon fiber shroud wipes out decibels
• Removable lightweight carbon fiber bottle
• New fast flow valve system
• Factory-fit Huma Air Regulator
• 34cc plenum chamber for more power
• High capacity Li-Po battery(charges via USB C connector)
• Weight (approx.) 3.1 kg (6.84 lbs) with 23" barrel
• Length 840mm (34”) with 23" barrel
• Electronic match trigger and multi adjustable blade positions
Specifications:
• Barrel Length: 23”
• Overall Length: 34” (23" barrel)
• Weight Unscoped: 6.84 lbs
• Cylinder Volume: 480cc
• Scope Rail: Picatinny
• Magazine capacity: 10 shots

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Compressors  NLA GX CS4 lowered to $400

I have mostly sold on ebay as moonwulf909.(Private sales from eBay welcome) Mosty bought here, but have traded multiple times and couple sales here. Paypal or Zelle. Local pickup SoCal available. I will cover up to $25 shipping to the lower 48 states.

Filling my gk1 to 4800psi or topping up my 40 ci ninja bottle is all it has been used for. I have not installed those timers others have so can't tell exactly how long on. Can say if it ever felt warmer than normal would stop pumping and let fans cool it down. But does really good not getting hot.

GX PUMP CS4 Portable PCP Air Compressor, 350W Powerful Motor, Max 5800Psi/40Mpa, Water and Fans Cooling, 5 Hours Continuous Work, 12V Auto Stop PCP Air Rifle Paintball Air Compressor

. It works great. I will buy it again someday
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Airgun Technologies  AGT Vulcan 3 100yd Bipod only no bag

Been a couple weeks since I've shot. All groups were shot at 100 yards. Think it's about the 5th time out to the range with the Vulcan III
Top five groups are with AVS 62.5 grain 3063 caliber
Lower five groups are varmint knockers 62 grain slugs which were supposed to be knurled up to 306 but average size I measured was 3045 caliber.
Shot off of a bipod no sandbag or anything so any flyers were probably my fault not the rifle.
Think I'll get a sled or at least some sandbags to see what this Vulcan III is actually capable of because just shooting off of bipod I still had some groups under one inch at 100 yards. The circles are 3"


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WFTF Rules guidance

Question for knowledgeable WFTF shooters.

Short version - Are the WFTF Rules updated each year to include any changes made by the committee at the new World’s Championship venue?

Long version ….. and reason for asking

I plan on shooting the World’s scheduled to be held in Arizona this year and I have been reviewing the online rule book from The WFTF website (Competition Rules-2021 Edition) dated on most pages as July 13, 2015.

https://www.world-field-target-federation.org/rules

A few years ago I injured my right knee (tear of a meniscus) and had a fracture of one of the bones. My Orthopedic Doctor advised surgery as the meniscus does not heal itself. Not wanting to have surgery I have been living with it.

For the last few years I have used the below cited rule in the AAFTA Rule Book (AAFTA Official Field Target Rules Revised: December 8, 2022)

AAFTA 2023
The following section:

WFTF Division Rules/ Forced Shooting Positions/ Kneeling
KNEELING
There shall be only 3 points of contact with the ground (2 feet and 1 knee). The gun must be…….

“A. An allowance for additional padding to fit between the thigh & the calf/foot can be requested from the Match Director prior to the start of a match. The pad cannot be larger than a legal-size kneeling roll. It will (be) at the Match Director’s discretion to accept or deny any request.”

AAFTA RULES
https://www.aafta.org/uploads/1/2/7/6/127666620/2023_aafta_official_field_target_rules.pdf

Currently, the WFTF Rules do not address this issue. I have never had a Match Director deny my request. Not wanting to bother Garrett as he has his hands full, I’m sure.

Thanks for any guidance.

HW/Weihrauch  What do you want or get for Christmas?

With Christmas sneaking up so fast. I happened to see a HW45 .20 yesterday. Hmmm. Santa, Christmas, little early, oh well, good enough reason, sold.
Did you get yourself something for Christmas?
Lets here. ‘
Merry Christmas, Crow

PCP Rifle  WTS Custom FX MkII 25 Cal Walnut Crown, price lowered

FX CROWN MKII 25 CAL ONE MAG $1900 VERY LOW USE IN LIKE NEW CONDITION
600MM CF OUTER SHROUD TUBE $40
600MM CF LINER SLEEVE STIFFENER $35
CUSTOM BARREL SPACERS $25
CUSTOM AIR PISTON UPGRADE $50
700CC AIR TANK UPGRADE $210
FX BOTTLE VALUE $80
CUSTOM HARDWOOD FRONT RAIL FOR YOUR BIPOD $80
CUSTOM SPRING GUIDE KIT UPGRADE $80
CUSTOM SABER MONOPOD RIFLE BUTT MOUNT $140 (NO NEED FOR SANDBAGS WITH PRECISE ADJUSTMENT ABILITY WITH YOUR SABER WORM SCREW ATTACHMENT PART) THESE ACCORDING TO MAKER WILL NOT BE MADE AGAIN AND MAKES THEM EVEN MORE VALUABLE
YOU'LL HAVE TO PURCHASE THE SABER Mono-Pod Field Version ST0027 TO COMPLETE THE REAR CUSTOM MONPOD SYSTEM, I USE MINE ON MY OTHER RIFLE
I'm the original owner, have all the extras, case and shipping box, retail for you would be close to $2700, PRICE DROP, TYD PP $1800 NET TO ME OR BEST OFFER PRICE LOWERED $200 , shipped in like new condition, I take care of all my gear in a smoke free household.
HAVE PERFECT FEEDBACK, BUY WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE

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Traditional Rifle  SOLD Few springers for sale

Hey guys,

Say I am helping another shooter out by buying a batch of rifles that his brother had. So I took the rifles off of his hands to make things easier for him, and it gives me something to sell and work towards as well.

The few rifles that I am trying to pass along are spring rifles that I will never shoot. I would like to get them to someone that will enjoy them and use them instead of sitting in a safe not getting used here. Ideally I would like to sell the rifles but am always open to a trade of something as well. Not sure what that would be, but just ask. If you are wanting to buy the three rifles together we can work on a deal so you can get them at once. Prices are OBO, again as I am not a big spring guy I really don't know what the value of these rifles would be. Shoot me an offer and we can chat. Payment ideally would be through Paypal, but open to other options as well. Shipping can be figured out at time of sale, or we can discuss other options as well.

The first rifle is a Beeman R1 in .177 caliber. Rifle has been used as there are handling marks on the stock and the muzzle weight has a few scuffs on the end. I was able to shoot the rifle a few times and it does shoot and didn't miss a beat. Lock up is stiff and there is no wobble or wiggle in the barrel. The scope on the rifle is a Weaver with weaver rings, this is an older scope so just a basic crosshair reticule inside. The markings on the rifle are from Santa Rosa California, not sure if that matters but wanted to put it in here incase it does.

Not sure what to put the cost on this one ...... lets go $350 and go from there ?

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Here is a 5 shot chronograph string I just shot with JSB 10.34 Exact.

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The next rifle is a newer Gamo Whisper Fusion Elite in 22 caliber.

The rifle shoots fine and the lock up is good. There are really no handling marks on the rifle that I am able to find.
New these went for around $230 - $250 or so. Checking on the Gamo website and the rifle is now discontinued.

Lets go $175 for the rifle

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The last rifle is a Gamo Swarm Bone Collector again in 22 caliber
The same as the previous gun, this one looks brand new and fires like it should. The magazine functions and cycles great, and honestly it is quite neat to see how the system works.
The rifle over on Pyramid Air is going for $320, so lets go $250 on this one.

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Any questions guys, please don't hesitate to ask.

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FX  Sayonara M3…

My M3 compact .22 has a new home with a guy that enjoys shooting airguns in his (50yard!) basement range - and I get to visit and shoot with him as a bonus! Gave the M3 its final tune, dialed down to 80bar, shooting Hades at 860fps. It’ll behave very well in that job, no doubt.

This was a case of one missed rat too many for me, a consequence of slow first shots after sitting for a few hours or longer. Tried a number of fixes but couldn’t get it straightened out. New owner is aware of the issue but doesn’t plan to use it for pesting. Originally, I was hoping to have a 22 pellet shooter that could stretch out to 80 in my yard, but at 80 those low shots can be off by more than a foot. The role of nailing rats at that range has been taken over by the Panthera 177 slugger and while the accuracy is there, the agility of the M3 is sorely missed. My wife sums it up pretty well “you need a crane to move that thing around!”

At this point, I’m not inclined to get another FX. It looks like a Ghost could fit that bill or maybe a Uragan compact? Perhaps I should just get better with the Huben pistol.

Looking at buying my first PCP

I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a compact PCP, that would be used to take small game. I've looked at the Hatsan jet, was wondering if anyone has one, and are there any issues with them? I also need a recommendation for a airgun compressor. I seen the yong heng is recommended frequently, but I'm not sure how to spot a fake. I'm open to suggestions, my budget would be $800-1000. Thanks.

FX  Polishing of belleville washers and the piston & piston housing

Has anyone had increased efficiency when polishing the belleville washer stack on all sides including inner diameter and the outer diameter? I have read mixed reviews that polishing the entire upper, lower and all sides (i.d. and o.d) of the washer wasn't necessary, it just makes sense in my head to polish every surface since they're under pressure and act like a spring, wouldn't it be beneficial to polish every part of the washer and not just the upper part of it? When polished, everything is extremely smooth and I know for certain they won't get snagged up on a burr.

Other  Epic Airguns TWO 0.22 300mm Rifle w/ Folding Stock 1st Impressions

[Here's the TL;DR summary: very nice/solid rifle, built like a tank with excellent craftsmanship but heavy. First two shorts after sitting unused are basically useless. Too soon to tell if it'll be a long-term keeper...]

Hello AGN,

I went and did what I swore to myself that I would not do anymore: I got a first run release of a new rifle. Doing this has typically not turned out well in the past but there's been so few new rifles to pique my interest over the last year, I got tired of buying more Impacts & Leshiy 2's over and over again. This boredom wore me down this month and I picked up the newly released Epic TWO in 0.22 with the short 300mm barrel, aluminum air tube and folding stock. Since it got here on Monday, I've been staring at it and occasionally fondling it but only got the chance to sight it in today and put a few magazines through it. Here are my initial impressions of this rifle (please note that the titanium endcap and Saber Tactical grip are only two non-factory parts shown on this rifle):

LIKES:

+Craftsmanship: this rifle is extremely well built using high quality components and feels really solid. The shroud is actual carbon fiber and looks great.

+Simplicity of design: the main components are milled from a solid block of aluminum so unlike the Impact M3, there are a minimal number of screws bolting the different parts together. In fact, the only screws you can readily see on the action are the 3 on the underside that attach the trigger guard to the action, 1 that attaches the cocking bolt to the cocking arm, 1 on the safety and 2 that attaches the retention clip for the folding stock. There are a couple others like the 1 inside the grip that can't be seen - but overall, it's a very clean, uncluttered look unlike the M3 which has bolts and screws everywhere you look.

+I assume this simplicity also applies to the number of o-rings as well but can't confirm as of yet because no owner's manual or schematics are currently available for this rifle.

+The folding stock is awesome but perhaps too robust? The main portion of the factory stock is also milled out of a single piece of aluminum and adds the ability to adjust the cheek rest, butt plate for length of pull and even a bag rider. When folded, it locks securely into the retention clip located on the left side of the trigger guard in front of the trigger. Very well designed stock that's probably thicker and heavier than it needs to be - but given that to add this type of adjustability on the Impact, you're looking at spending $200-$400 for aftermarket parts, this is a welcomed addition to this rifle.

+When folded, this rifle is only 20.5" long . . . which, in theory, could make it a portable backpack rifle but it doesn't have a chance to replace my Leshiy 2 for this purpose because it is noticeably heavier while getting fewer shots per fill.

+Decent shot capacity despite a very small air tube on the 300mm model. At 850-860fps (with regulator set at 100bar), I got exactly 3 full magazines (33 shots) from a 250bar fill down to 100bar in the tube. The TWO can be filled up to 300bar so you could probably get another mag out of it if you fill to that level but that's not practical for me to do on a regular basis so I measure from 250bar down. That's a fraction of what I get out of my FX bottle rifles but not shabby given how short/small this airtube is.

+The safety has indicators on both sides of the rifle. The main safety switch is on the right side of the rifle but there is an indicator that sits flush to the left side of the action that shows you the status of the rifle as well. This circular indicator has a notch in it that is also black (like pretty much everything else on this rifle) - it would be more useful to have some paintfill in that notch so that you can more easily see where it's pointing.

+Accuracy: this Epic TWO is as accurate as I expected it to be, which is 5 shots making one ragged dime sized hole at 40yds. It's too small a sample size to make a final assessment but it appears to be as accurate as my well tuned M3's at this range.

DISLIKES:

-The biggest and most obvious flaw with this rifle is that, if you let it sit unused for a couple of hours, the first two shots after that are at a much lower fps and basically useless. When I shot this rifle for the very first time (just taking it out of the box without a scope or anything), I was super impressed because it was nearly silent! Come to find out that this is only because the first shot after non-use is significantly lower and therefore quieter (POI was a good 5-6" lower than normal). The 2nd shot gets a little better but still low; by the 3rd shot, you're back to your normal fps and POI. For reference, this rifle is set to shoot 0.22 15.89g Hades pellets at around 850-860fps. The first shot after non-use didn't even register and the second shot was 812fps before getting back up to normal on the 3rd/4th shot. I'm told this has to do with the balanced valve but I don't know enough about that to explain it here - the main takeaway is that this is completely unacceptable for a hunting rifle b/c you're not likely going to have to chance to fire off two throw-away shots before you can finally aim that third one at your target b/c that squirrel will be long gone by then!

I'm used to either my Impacts or Leshiys shooting the first shot a little high or a little low but those are only 0.5" to 1" off from where I'm aiming and could be adjusted for. The first shot on the TWO is so noticeably lower/slower that is even sounds significantly different - which says a lot! It literally sounds like a different gun altogether on that first shot, as if it's broken.

-The magazine: I've been spoiled by the Impact magazine for its uber high capacity but also by the availability of the STUD speedloading system that allows me to reload in mere seconds. The Epic magazine "only" has 11 shots in 0.22 but you also have to load each pellet one by one and there doesn't appear to be a way to create a speedloader for it. On the plus side, the mag is very deep to allow for taller slugs but with pellets (depending on the skirt of each pellet), some will fall right through to the bottom and almost disappear into the mag while others barely fully make it into the mag and sit high on the filling side. I don't think that having the pellets sit at different depths in the mag will actually affect accuracy since they ultimately get loaded one at a time into the barrel anyways, but the OCD part of me is bothered psychologically by that! ;)

-The worst part of the magazine is that there is no last shot indicator so you have to actually keep track of how many shots you've fired. On other mags, you won't be able to cock the rifle once you've shot the last pellet because the mag indexes to a point in the mag that prevents the pellet probe from closing. With the Epic magazine, the last slot remains open so you can cock and fire the rifle as normal once you've run out of pellets. I wasted one shot on each magazine going past #11 because I wasn't mentally keeping track; with a small air tube with limited capacity as it is, wasting a shot on each magazine is less than ideal. To fix, I'll have to mark or paint the magazine like I did with my Edgun Matador mags to have a last shot indicator.

-The weight: this rifle is heavy for its size. With the Hawke Frontier 18540 (1.5lb) scope on it (and no moderator), this TWO weighs in at just over 9lb 14oz. I did swap out the factory grip for the heavier ST aluminum grip and also added a small scope level but the weight gain there is minimal. As mentioned before, the stock is very beefy and could probably be trimmed down in some places to save weight. For comparison: the 500mm FDE Impact 0.22 shown in the photos below has the larger 580cc bottle, heavier 1.9lb scope and just about every aftermarket accessory I want for it and weighs in a 11lb 2oz.

-The anodizing, while it is uniform and feels nice to the touch, isn't as durable as some others. I've already noticed some light marks/wear to the finish on the trigger guard from putting the rifle on my tripod and the magazine well has a couple of nicks from the normal insertion & removal of the magazine. This doesn't seem to bode well for the long term wear on this rifle.

-The trigger guard is ARCA only with a t-slot for a picatinny rail (not provided). While I appreciate the ARCA slot for my tripods, I often use a picatinny bipod so would need to add a picatinny rail to do that. Also, since the guard prefers to slide into the tripod ARCA mount from the front (tip) of the rifle, if you install a picatinny rail into the t-slot, you would need to remove it each time you want to use the ARCA slots. You can try to open up your ARCA mount all the way out and drop the trigger guard down into it but this is an clunky, imprecise approach and it was in trying to do just that that resulted in the rub marks in the anodizing on the rail.

-The cocking bolt could be better; it is also made out of aluminum but is too small and looks like it's plastic. It is the cheapest looking part on this entire rifle but luckily, I think can have a bigger/better one made by a fellow forum member here for a relatively low price.

-The main air gauge is in the my least favorite place for it, forcing you to stare down the barrel to see the gauge. I realize for a tube gun, this is the cleanest place of it but I would trade some of the clean lines on this rifle to not have to look into the barrel each time I need to check pressure.

-The TWO is louder than my Impacts, but that is to be expected given the shorter 300mm barrel compared to the 500mm Impact. Using the same moderator, the 500mm Impact shoots the 0.22 Hades at 900fps whereas the TWO shoots them at 850-860fps but is still louder

SUMMARY (SO FAR): Will this Epic TWO replace my M3 as my main 0.22 shooter? Unlikely. Can it earn a long-term spot in the safe? Maybe. The main issue at this time is the low first two shots - if they can't fix that somehow in the near future, I'm not realistically going to want to own a rifle for the long run where I have to remember to waste the first two shots (out a total of only 33 per fill) each time I pick it up to shoot.

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FX  Testing different slug diameters…same tune?

All right, I can already hear the shouting from the back row that your mileage IS GUARANTEED TO DEFINITELY vary because your rifle is like the fingerprint of some enigmatic person you've never met, but here goes. Please put down the pitchforks, torches, hot tar & feathers.

When testing different slug diameters, can one find the best tune for the first diameter, then use it to test the other sizes to find which diameter is best?

I'm interested to hear if the white lab coat wearing, scanning electron microscope wielding, decades of experience luminaries here would generally say yes or no. Or do I leave instructions for my headstone to read, "He devoted his life to airguns, went bankrupt on ammo, and got 13% of the way home".

(At work, missing my rifle)

Other  Pellet clipping supprssor end cap

Several weeks ago I orderd a .25 RPB barrel from RTI Arms Shop for my Prophet Performance.
I currently have the .22 LR barrel installed with a 0db moderator, I also thought I would try the Hush supressor for the 25 cal barrel.

I was away on a job for the past 6 weeks so I have not even had a chance to run a cleaning patch through the new barrel, but had a few minutes yesterday so I went out to do a comparion between the 0db and carbon fiber Hush.
I set up in my 50 yard lane and shot 5 MRD pellest into a very nice group. then I swicthed to the RTI suppressor with the .30 end cap and the same pellets. As expected the new suppressor was noticiably louder but still adequate for my needs, The problem is that the pellets did not even hit the paper. I shot 4 more times and still nothing on the 12x18 target sheet.
I put the 0db back on and back to one hole groups at 50 yards.

I went back in the hous and inspected the Hush Suppressor and can see where the pellet had clipped the .30 bore of the end cap.
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My question is why would it clip the 30 cal end cap but work perfectly with my 22cal 0db moderator? Any ideas.

I did send this infor to the RTI shop but though I would post here also

Help me with Halos and Hybrids — I am confused....

If the airgun angels won't come with Halos — maybe we'll get some more Hybrids? 🤔

➠ Because, on the FX website* I see several Hybrids in preparation....
● .22cal —— 19.00gr (no. 917442)
● .25cal —— 31.60gr (no. 917459)
● .30cal —— 39.50gr (no. 917480)


➠ Can anybody confirm this, or is this a Hybrid Hype — like we've had the Halo Hype?


Thanks. 😊
Matthias



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