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Question about my leshiy Peazy

I have a question and looking for advice. I purchased online a brand new Leshiy2 package deal that came with a Peazy. Upon receiving the package among other issues, I cannot plug the PeaZy in to the gun unless I fully disconnect the stock. It’s too big to even just unfold the stock. The problem is that they did not install the fitting the twists to expose the side port fill holes and only have a male foster fitting in place of the bottle. I asked the person who sold it to me to explain how to fill the gun and he said to twist the fitting to expose the fill ports. I explained that there are none and had to send him a video of the gun he sent me showing that it doesn’t fit. His resolution is for me to disconnect the stock every single time I want to fill the gun. Since I am not using a bottle, imagine how much a an inconvenience this will be and I also explained that when I’m in the bush, do I sit the gun down in the dirt while I fumble and fill the stock. Filling the stock with a Peazy is not a one hand process. Wasn’t the Peazy and EaZy created to be faster?.. I’m actually working backwards here.
I received the gun in august and we are still fixing previous issues along with this one. He is trying to convince me to disconnect my gun, sit it in the dirt or hang it on a tree so I can fill it. He’s forgetting that even he thought all I had to do was twist it. I don’t understand the reason of selling me the leshiy package with a Peazy if I have to work harder to use it.
That is the story and now my question is to anyone. Can you please give me your thoughts on this one. I don’t want to mention the person and be disrespectful but I feel that I’m only asking him to fix the issue and give me what I paid for. Please send your thoughts.

Benjamin  Project P-rod finished

I’ll start with a shout to @_CTAIRGUNNER_ for inspiring me to finish this P-Rod with an Airgun Revisions wood stock and thanks to Rich for doing such a nice job. I’ve had this prod for a couple years and it’s been through quite a few “experiments” including orings, SSGs and a balanced valve.

I finally settled on a Huma reg at 115bar with a gauge delete, lightweight hammer, PEEK striker and 45 spring. It is ported at .125” from the (stock) valve to the TP. Crown and leade were cleaned up and the mags were resprung to prevent pellet damage. Finally, the trigger was polished and set at 12oz. The barrel has a stock shroud that was shortened by 1 inch and is affixed into indentations at the muzzle end by 4 grub screws. The barrel is then tensioned via a carbon tube by the impulse air IA1200 moderator. It has a taper at the muzzle end that allows for cap removal and filling without unscrewing the mod, which would be a dealbreaker with the tensioning. Part of the stock barrel band remains to affix the wooden stock.

The power adjuster is set to deliver 700fps with Hades, tuned at 97% of peak speed and gives 20 shots from 3000psi before dropping off the reg. I’ve played around a lot with pressures and speeds and this is the sweet spot for me. ES is ~6fps and I have no issue with creep after sitting for a week. With the light hammer and moderator, it is absurdly quiet at both ends. The main goal here was to maximize accuracy and the mods have really worked in that regard. It stacks those Hades out to 40 yards! As always, it’s a bittersweet moment — It’ll be a pleasure to eyeball and
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shoot but I lament the end of the tinkering. Thanks again CT and Rich!

Sent my Hawke to the vet.

After several thousand shots in my .177 TX200 and close 2000 more in my Diana54 .22 I developed a problem. I would get an occasional unexplained shot high. I blamed me. Friday shoot at 20m indoors I shot 3 groups in a row at 20m that were very tight. I would say all close to a flat .100. Sat morning was our monthly silhouette match at 20 meters. First row of chickens, all pinwheel. Second row was pigs, 3 of those shots almost hit the chicken above them and to the left. Stopped shooting. Yesterday dismounted the scope which is in Hectors tuned Diana Zero Recoil Mount. Everything was good. Today I shot my first group. 2 shots at POA in the same whole, 3 shots in a hole 1.25 inch off at 10:00. Shot a second group. 5 shots dead center and 3 shots in a hole 1.25 inches at 10:00. Talked to Hawke. Good conversation. Scope at UPS on its way. We shall see. Interesting point, the 6x24 30mm SF Sidewinder had one annoying feature. Every shot the locking ring on the rear lens came loose. It has never came loose once since I installed the Zero Recoil Mount. I expect a good outcome.

N/A  Three of a kind...

R9's- .177 w/barrel sleeve, adjustable recoil pad and my own rosewood and brass grip cap, .22 & .20 w/barrel sleeve.

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R11's- MKI, MKIII, MKIV

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FWB 124's- San Rafael Deluxe Jnc, San Rafael sport, San Anselmo sport.

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FWB Tyrolean's- 150

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300
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300S
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HW55's- SM, MM w/ light barrel sleeve & Beeman Tyrolean w/heavy barrel sleeve.

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Stutzen's- Gamo, BSA Airsporter, Diana 430


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HW35's- Beeman Thumbhole, HW EL54 Barakuda really an HW35 at heart but a modified platform, Beeman RDB1 chrome

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HW77's- Tyrolean long .177, Tyrolean .20 long, .177 carbine.

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Air Arms TX200's- Custom stock MKI .177

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MKII walnut.177

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MKII SR walnut .177 LH action, RH stock.
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Custom stocks- HW97 KT LP stock .177
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Air Arms Pro Sport .177

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Beeman R9 Paul Bishop .20

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R1 Laser's- MKI .177, MKII .177 & Laserized .22

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RWS/Diana underlevers-

430 Stutzen .177
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300R .177
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RWS marked TX200 .177
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Beeman RX2 .177, RX1 20 year .20, RX1 Luxury .22

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Beeman P1/HW45- STL .22, P1 w/Blue ribbon scope, combat grips & shoulder stock .177, P1 20 yr commemorative .20

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Beeman Kodiak .22, Webley Patriot .25, Beeman Kodiak .22

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AA Pro Elite .22 beech

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Pro Elite .177 walnut

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Pro Elite .177 walnut

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Cold temperature affecting speed of projectiles

Well, I finally got out to do some plinking with my FX Impact MK2 at the farm after almost two weeks of raining in my region.

It was a beautiful sunny day with some wind, nothing I haven't seen before. I even re-did my range tape on my turret where I had marked out 50-150 yards including the 240 yards of potato shooting I did last month (video to follow). So I set up my target box at 50 yards to double check my zero. first 3 shots were missing to the left and low. I thought, okay, it was the wind and my gun was warming up. Took a few more shots and I was getting shotgun patterns. WTF.

I had this rifle dialled in almost perfect since the last time I shot at the end of Oct. It was shooting the H&N 25gr Gen2 slugs at 984 fps and I was dropping starlings and doves out past 100 yards with ease. Now it was spraying out of control. So I took out my FX Chrony and got different velocity reading of from 951 - 979 fps with an average of 969 fps. It was 15 fps slower than before and that had changed the accuracy of my previously tuned gun. I tested out my accuracy out to 100 yards and all my range tape marking were incorrect and I wasn't able to consistently hitting my 3/4" bullseye.

What a bummer. Now I have might have to increase my Reg pressure up and adjust the hammer spring to reach 984fps again with the 25gr slugs. Luckily I know what the optimal velocity my gun needs to be with the 25gr slugs, so that shouldn't be an issue. However, putting the time and wasting slugs again is a pain.

I will have to make the adjustment next time out, but for the meantime, I will keep it as is as I am planning to get coyote#8 hunt in the next few days. Farmer told me the coyote(s) had returned in the last couple of days and dug up the two still born calves that he buried in the pit where I shot coyote#7 back in June.

I setup the trail cam today and I will review the footages in the next two days and see what the activity entails. Fingers crossed that I will make my encounter when I go for the hunt.

PCP Rifle  SOLD FX M3 Impact .22 cal Compact Bronze

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Hi,



I have my 2021 FX Impact M3 .22 cal up for sale. It has the 500 mm barrel but now sports a 580cc CF bottle I purchased from Talon Tunes. It has the M3 bottle valve. I replaced the scope rail/backbone with an Air Marksman compact/short backbone rail. I have the original parts and will include them. The gun will come with a highly effective Hugget Snipe mod as shown in the images. I replaced the factory grip with an ergo grip. I do not have the factory grip. The only tuning have done is adjusting the hammer spring knob and the first regulator. The first reg is set to 150 bar. Otherwise, everything else is stock. Also, the second reg is factory set at 90 bar. It is currently shooting 18 grain jsbs around 910 fps. I have not counted how many shots it gets but expect many with the larger bottle. The gun is as new. I cannot find a blemish. It has little use which is one of the reasons I'm selling it. The gun will come with a qc fill connector, brass cocking handle, OEM cheek piece, factory case, owner's manual, and the oem scope rail/backbone.

My price is firm at $1850 shipped and insured via ups ground to continental US addresses. I accept payment via PP. Just add the service charge to the $1850 or you can do friends and family. I'll verify with you the total cost once we make the deal.

Message me if you have any questions about the gun.

Scope and bipod are not included.

Not taking trade offers.

Thank you,



Gabe Gonzales
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what .22 Pcp for slugs?

I'm primarily a break barrel guy for airguns and powderburner guns I cast all of my bullets.I've been casting about 40 years and have more molds and equipment than I'd like to admit.
I'm looking to cast bullets for a .22 PCP for target shooting.I'd prefer to use .223-.224 if that's an option.
I have an Omega Compressor and CF Great White tank from my big bore experiment so I'm set for air.
Suggestions?

PCP Rifle  SOLD **Daystate Redwolf**$PRICE DROP$**FINAL OFFER

Like new Standard power NOT a high power Daystate Redwolf. Everything in pic is included shipped to your door lower 48 USA. If the hard case isn't desired it will ship in original box.
$2100.00 shipped to lower 48
PM. I will provide phone number to coverce via text or call.

Trying to sell for a great friend that's not computer savvy.

Thanks for looking, Phillip

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Holdover using scope clicks

Hi all,

After using the old method, were you go in to a field, set various targets, and see where the pellet hits and adjust with crosshairs.

I want to learn how to use the scope using clicks, after seeing Matt and other popular Youtubers do it.

Is there any basic tutorial how to learn this? i do understand if you want to do this, you need atleast a MID tier scope, i would say quality wise Athlon+.

For example, if i zero my Kral PB in .25 at 30 yards, and have a PB range to 55 yards. There is a crow at 75, instead of using holdover, i want to click the scope and want to aim dead-on.

Thanks for reading, and any help is appreciated.

25 caliber Uragan 2 Tannk wont take air

Hello everyone I am fairly new to this forum and also to PCP air rifles. So here is my problem I have a 25 caliber Uragan 2 and I wanted to
install some shrink tubing over my carbon bottle so I degassed the bottle I then removed the bottle put the sleeve on my bottle
and then I closed the degassing screw I then reinstalled my bottle hooked it up to my Rovair compressor and now the tank wont take any air
I tried cocking the lever while filling but nothing I also don't know anyone with a scuba tank to try and fill it that way I also have a FX impact M3
so I tried to fill it with my compressor to see if it was the compressor but it filled it right up so I'm pretty sure my compressor is ok. Any help you guys could
give me will be very much appreciated I am just sick about this I absolutely love this gun and want to shoot it but cant get it to take air Please help me figure this out
Thanks.

Charlie from Michigan

Why Did You Join AGN?

Simple question. For me there is not much to it. I bought a Bulldog from Airgun Depot. It was my first PCP. I bought it in a package deal and a few items in the package were out of stock. In trying to replace an item the sales reps was kinda talking over my head. I guess it was obvious that I didn’t know much. Somewhere in the conversation she mentioned Airgun Nation. One day I looked up the site, perused the threads, and after a while I decided to join. I’ve pretty much been here ever since. How about you?

PCP Rifle  SOLD Selling FX Dynamic 600mm .30 cal (beast)

I’m at 128 bar on the reg for good shot count shooting 50.2 grain JSBs at a harmonically balanced velocity. You can definitely get some crazy power out of this thing if you up the reg (I think up to 150 foot pounds). Purchased in July of 2023. 2.7 years warranty left on it. I just got it back from UtahAirguns. Comes in hardcase with 1 magazine.

NO SCOPE OR BIPOD

SOLD. Prefer Zelle. Please look at my feedback.



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N/A  The elusive airgun that AVERAGES 100 yard sub moa groups.

I've been chasing long range airgun accuracy for 4 or 5 years now. And mostly trying to do it with relatively low power setups. The combined variables of "long range" and "low power" make it quite the challenge. While I do stretch out the distance shooting pests to much further, the metric for the long range/sub moa airgun has been simple, paper at 100 yards. Sometimes EBR targets, and sometimes just shooting at printed circles. About three years ago I moved into a house with 135 yards off the back porch. That easy access has been a blessing and a curse. I find myself out there at least 3 or 4 times every week, usually shooting to 100 yards. Sometimes it's even at night, after work and the kids are in bed. Lots of comparing and assessing whether or not a changed variable in the recipe (gun/projectile/speed/barrel/twist rate/choke/sizing/etc etc etc) makes much of a difference.

I finally stumbled upon one, the elusive airgun that AVERAGES sub moa, 100 yard groups. Now, many guys will share an exceptional cherrypicked 100 yard group that is MOA or better, but it's pretty rare to see somebody sharing results of a gun AVERAGING moa or better at 100 yards, at ANY power level. I've been shooting this gun/barrel/projectile combo for a couple months and can definitively say that it AVERAGES sub moa 100 yard groups. This is not the occasional cherry-picked moa group, but day in and day out, I can shoot 5, or 10, or 15 groups, measure them and average out the CTC and it'll be less than 1 inch.

Here is the most recent example. This was shot just a few evenings ago after I'd gotten home from a field target match. Hadn't scrubbed the barrel in a while so pulled the barrel and the shroud and gave the bore a thorough clean. Put it back together, walked some paper down to 100 yards, and shot this. The bottom right bull were my sighters, after that I moved up to the upper left and took 5 shots, then upper right, etc. That first group of shots that "counted" is stretched a bit right to left, telling me I should have taken a few more sighters to figure out the wind. The upper right had one shot drop low, about as bad of a flyer as this combo produces. The final 3x5 shot groups were pretty dang good though. So, the best and worst work out to 0.6moa and 1.4 moa. Average of the 5 shot groups is 0.95" or 0.9072moa. This is the first 29 consecutive shots after the barrel was cleaned (4 sighters and 25 counted shots). For those familiar with the EBR target format, out of 25 shots, 10 are 10s, 14 are 9s and the "flyer" is a 7. The EBR score would be a 233.


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This is the second more recent example, shot maybe two weeks ago. I didn't use the EBR target, but just a 8 bull target. The larger circles on this printed target are 1 and 3/8" so it makes the groups look worse than the larger bull EBR targets above. There are 8x5 shot groups here, sighters were in the upper left, and "count" towards my average. This is also all consecutive shots, just like the target above. So this is 40 back to back shots. Again 100 yards. Best group was 7/8" worse was 1.25." The average of these 8x5 shot groups is 0.98" or 0.9358MOA.

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These are not the only examples of the AVERAGE 100 yard sub moa results, just the most recent.

The primary parts of the recipe are: a BRK Ghost with a 12 land and groove, choked .20 Lothar Walther barrel shooting the NSA .20/18.9grain @ only 875-880, for about 32fpe.

Parallax Wheels - pictures of "the spread"

I thought it would be interesting to see pictures of different Ranging Wheels and how the focal point numbers spread out on the wheel, or don't when using 16X. The idea of this thread is to demonstrate which scopes range better or at least allow for more travel while using the parallax knob to determine distances. It would seem the greater spread in numbers would translate to more detailed focal points. Ideally you would take pics of your wheel showing the spread from 9-65 yards - approximate - and perhaps the size of your wheel because we know a bigger diameter wheel does help to spread the numbers out a bit. This should be interesting. We may learn that a couple of specific scope models/wheels do a better job of spreading out the numbers. Outside temp for this ranging setup was 64 degrees F.

First off on this thread is my JD Custom Nautilus wheel mounted and range marked using my Athlon HERAS SPR 6-24x56 FFP Mil scope.
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300 yards on steel with .25 M3

We had a great time at the range this weekend. As many know, there is something very gratifying about the sound of smacking steel at long range.

I was shooting some .25 prototype slugs out of my 700mm M3 with a Coldshot adjustable base and the Absolute MOA Digital Readout. Conditions were breezy and cold but we still had a lot of fun.
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The wind tricked me a few times which made for some close misses but overall there was some decent shooting considering the conditions.

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When clipping isn't an issue.......

So here's the deal. I shoot a Compact Taipan Vet in .25. It shoots great without an aftermarket moderator. If I do my part, dime sized groups @50 yds.
But when ever I spin on a moderator, it significantly adds to my flyers, regardless of the company. I've tried several name brand moderators. I go one size up in moderator size, so I know its not clipping. And I can visually see that I don't have a clipping issue.

I'm no airflow expert, but it seems to me that the back pressure by adding moderator is disturbing the flight of my pellets, causing the flyers.

The gun is a little hard on my ears if I don't use an external moderator, and using ear plugs/muffs is kind of a PITA. I haven't experimented with any air strippers yet.

But I guess I'd like to know if there are any manufacturers that incorporate an airstripper in their moderator design. Or if there are any guys here that design this type of devise.

Thanks for looking.

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