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Not so good shooting

Okay somehow the MRD pellets worked okay.
Beasts at the distance ( 80 M ) also not that bad aside for one of them spiralling way out of control.

The slugs was more or less a disaster, and i wont even try and blame any wind, cuz the MRD pellets proved that was not the case

But i figured add a little video of the area we play on and maybe someone will spend the 5 minutes or so watching the damn thing :unsure:

I will however clean my barrel cuz come to think of it, on the Maverick it have been a while, and quite a few tins of ammo.


Isent it typical the second you bring out the camera things fall apart, also why i do not like competing in anything cuz when i do i generally perform about 25 % worse, it have always been like that in ping pong - billiards - shooting - darts ASO
Anyway i have nothing to hide, and i also think anyone trying to shoot 5 different things out of the same airgun might also have some group issues

SOLD New Leofoto table top Tripod

Only time I ever mounted anything to it was for this picture, comes with all parts/accessories it came with new and carrying case. Very sturdy, just not for me. Don't plan on using it.

Will trade for tins of .22 18.13 or 25.39 MRD. Or will also trade for a smaller rifle case, hard or soft case, with similar dimensions 30" long 15" tall 6" deep.

Or $80 shipped east of mississippi , $85 shipped west of mississippi. Retails for $120 ish

Paypal friends and family or add fees.

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Trying to order from Krale to USA, but their shipping address input is funky

I'm trying to order from krale to ship to usa, but their shipping address input is really funky. Its asking for "house number and addition" I have no idea what that is but if I left it blank, it wont let me proceed. If I input my house number, the address is shown incorrectly at the next page of payment screen. Anybody else have this issue?

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Lets Protect this Sports

I know there is a lot of talks about gun control in this age, Let keep this non political and we need to come up with something that would protect this sport that we love, I love to hear suggestions and idea as to protect this sports from being attacked by politician that doesn't know anything about airgun and instead of bashing them, let bring some good points for everyone to learn about airgunning. We know that this sports is becoming very popular these days and the popularity of Slugs and digital trigger gun and flexibility of adjustable power rifles, we are also attracting a lot of unwanted attentions.

SOLD Taipan Veteran power plenum

Unused and uninstalled. Came with a Taipan Veteran Standard that I bought here a few months ago (soon to be listed). Have no use for this, so it has to go to help fund springer accessories. No manufacturer markings on it. See pics -- I'm not familiar with plenums so what you see is what you get.

$65 PayPal – I handle shipping and fees. CONUS only.

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SOLD Sightmark wraith 4-32 night/day optic

I’m selling my wraith . Used it a bit for a few months . Still in like new condition. Sale includes a quick release base 50 dolllar value and a rubber scope cap from vortex that fits its huge lens the rubber shows some stress From being pulled over the huge lens but works great to protect the lens . I will be keeping my sd card that’s bought separately anyways . Pretty good rig for not too much money . Can shoot night or day and can record with separate sd card . Has multiple reticle options and also can store multiple different rifle zeros would work well with the included quick release base . I’m asking 330 dollars shipped to your door in U.S.

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Mixing work with pleasure

I’ve been giving it on the yard too much lately but near completion. By doing that it’s robbed me of my shooting time. Yesterday I came up with an idea I think Kabota will have to adopt. FF2181F4-2817-4CC0-8CE0-111B483750D5.jpeg Kinda like a truck gun. I’m not using the arm so it’s a solid spot for now. When I take a mini break, I’ll knock off 10-15 rounds.
That’s a HW30 .22 with an Air Max. Sweet setup. Not obsessed at all. Crow
My gun range is next.

Sweet little Springer

The Slavia 618 / Minuteman is the smallest springer I know of ever made. First picture is a HW30 / R7 for comparison. The 618 was manufactured from 1955-1977. It weighs in at a whopping 3 1/4 pounds. The three I have been through shoot incredibly well. One is scoped, one diopter and one original iron sights. Buttery smooth cocking cycle and firing behavior. Triggers are from 9.5 oz - 1 lb 4.9 oz. The 618 came in both 177 and 22 caliber. Mine are all 177. Advertisements say the 618 produces velocities of 460fps in 177. I think mine get over 500fps with 7 grain Basic lead wad cutters. Can’t chronograph today because of rain but will post actual numbers ASAP. Very accurate, light weight, fun rifles to plink with. Did put the trigger gauge on all three today.
Update: scope model 495fps, peep 455fps, iron sight 400fps. All original springs.
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SOLD RTI Prophet Performance Compact

Like new RTI Prophet Performance compact in .25 with box, paperwork, spare 500cc bottle (NEW), spare sear, VZ G-10 Operator II grip (factory included) and misc pic rail accessories. Selling to fund a rimfire build. Will also include DFL Tanto moderator .25/30 and 1 spare laser cut neoprene cheek pad. Includes 2 updated magazines and one gen 1 mag along with a full o-ring kit (enough to do many guns). Gun shoots lights out and is tuned for JSB MKII's at 860fps on 170bar.

Asking 1300 does not include scope or rings.

Accept paypal only. If F&F, no fee otherwise add 3%. Free lower 48 shipping.

Alex

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SOLD Edgun Leshiy 2 - REPR - .25 Short - Bottle - $1800

Reducing the number of PCPs - Got this gun for myself Christmas. Covid and passes closed so not being with family. It was a feel better purchase...plus some curiousity. Added the carbon fibre bottle from EdgunWest. None, zero, notta, any other changes to the gun. It is as was from distributor. Love the short barrell. Accurate to 50 and didn't get it for anything farther. Shot nothing but JSB Hades through it. Probably has no more than 1 tin of pellets through it. With the standard baffle system it was a little too loud for working around the dairy. I did not want to incurr the expense of more moderation as I had other PCPs that covered the up to 50 yard range. Made one boo boo that exploded a puck. Read that you can dry fire it. Didn't catch the fine print that said you had to have the magazine in it with the pollet cover on the magazine. Put one of the two remaining pucks in it and after learning the hard way, no other issues with the gun.
Bipod and scope not included. No trades please. I will pay shipping and it will come as shown in the pictures less the bipod and scope. A little paranoid about Paypal even though I have had not problems with it. We will come to some agreement on payment method. I have previously shipped all previous PCPs within 24 hours. I live rural so it's a drive to a drop of place for typical shipment or extra charge to pick up at my home. Nothing else to explain here. Please get all details of shot count etc. etc. from one of the forum sponsors. Thanks for looking at the ad.

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SOLD 2021 Huben K1. .25 cal. Needs firing valve, $90 repair

Hello!

$1150

I've had this baby about 8 months I guess. Put about 8k rounds through her. Shoots 0.6 inch groups at 50 yards with 26.8 grain .249 Neilson slugs.
Comes with the FFP 4-12x scope that came on it.
× Got a leak. Kelly at Krazy cool said he'd fix it for 90 bucks pays and labor, which you will cover. I will ship to him upon purchase. Thank you...... Chris.

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My Taipan Veteran Long weight loss program

Well not much of a program but it got your attention right?

Not the most glamorous pics but

My taipans weightloss program worked, after using my Taipan Veteran Long .25 to pest, I realized the long version with the high mag scope was not ideal. Since the Alpha Wolf is same size same fpe as the Taipan Long, it made sense to size down my taipan and honestly I'm stoked!

After selling the long to @wolfmangreg under the conditions that I get asked first if he goes to sell her.... I placed an order at Utah Airguns for a Veteran Shorty in .22 , moderator adapter and Hugget Atom moderator (im wondering if it will even need it lol). To my surprise they already installed the adapter for me!!

@utah_airguns tuned it for what I planned on tuning it for so im pumped nothing needs to be touched there.

Tonight I'm going to drill the stock and mount the accushot pic rail, install the huma digital gauge, and the other goodies I got so stay tuned, wish I wasn't still at work so I could get cracking on it!

I also upgraded my tripod but more on that to come this evening.

Man I cannot wait for this setup to get used sunday.


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Demolition Ranch Video “More Powerful Than 9mm” Will Have Bad Consequences

Just saw the Demo Ranch You Tube video “Airguns More Powerful Than a 9mm?” where Matt does impressive penetration tests on a ballistic torso using AEA big bores. Guns, ammo and gear were provided by Utah Airguns, DonnyFL, the Pellet Shop and AEA in exchange for his promotion.

Stupid way to get a lot more regulation quicker than ever ~ Do you really think a politician is going to care about the nuance between calibers after they see a ballistic gel dummy get blown apart no different than an AR15 or deer slug? Do you really think they’ll continue to carry on as most of us do now when they see the potential revenue stream from regulating and licensing?

Don’t you suspect that someone from Everytown for Gun Safety or any other anti-2A group monitors popular gun media? (Of course they do!)

Every American air gunner will be affected with their freedom to shoot unfettered taken away or severely diminished by the gun grabbers’ zeal. And this video gives them the perfect ammunition to do just that. Matt clearly demonstrates with a human like head and torso what kind of damage an airgun can do.

Matt’s You Tube channel gets millions of views, including enemies of airgunners (such as every goon in the Alphabet org).

I’ve spent $5k-plus with Utah, Donny and TPS but never again, I’m done. Can’t abide doing business with people who are both greedy and dumb.

It’s idiotic. Sell a ton of AEAs or other big bores this Fall for a short term profit only to curtail the sport for millions of quiet, legal and discrete airgunners.

Airgun VS Rimfire for hunting

Few weeks ago I decided to head out to another remote location where I was able to film for a few videos. Terry, Marley and I loaded up the Jeep and headed several hours North where we planned to setup camp, do some hunting and scout a few new areas. The place we setup camp was a working cattle ranch during 1891 but years later was abandoned due to lack of water.

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This location was one of few that offered some shade from the sun, with temperatures getting up over 110 degrees. This area does have a natural spring that we later found was a huge blessing to be able to cool off after a long day of hiking.


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We did pack fairly minimal with each of us packing more as you would do for a backpacking trip, lightweight tents, dry foods and of coarse plenty of water. By 8:00am it was already into the high 80's with a nice breeze coming through the valley. For this trip I had brought the American Air Arms EVOL, the standard version in .22 caliber. To give some of you a backstory on this rifle it was part of the Airgun Survival Challenge where I took three high end Airguns and tortured them. This rifle had been drowned, dragged, run over and thrown off a cliff and survived with little more than cosmetic damage. The EVOL shoots the 20.3gr slugs at 980 producing just about 43FPE at the muzzle. I had been using the Redesigns but have found the slugs to be far superior with near twice the BC.

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Terry brought both his Edgun Lieshy Classic as well as his Tikka TX1 chambered in 17hmr, an excellent varmint rifle that produces just about 222 FPE at the muzzle and very capable to ranges out around 200 yards. This area has vast open terrain with steep rolling hills with patches of dense sagebrush, a very difficult place to hunt. I figured it would be interesting to see how each rifle performs under the same hunting environment.

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Terry, Marley and I set out on foot and headed North away from camp where we had encountered plenty of Jackrabbits in some past trips. This area has a ton of lava rock on the hillsides making it somewhat dangerous so much care needed to be taken while navigating this terrain.

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I spotted my first Jackrabbit at 48 yards moving through some sagebrush where I was able to get a shot off, these jacks can be tough animals and will run up to 60 or so yards before expiring. Having a dog like Marley is imperative in this type of rugged environment and she's about as professional as they come with what she does.


*NOTE I was willing and ready to do a full write up of my adventure but this new forum format won't allow me to attach more than 10 files, without the pictures I don't feel as though my story will come across very entertaining. Hopefully this problem can be resolved as the new forum progresses.


Not to waste any time I will list a few things out of our experience and leave the video link to check out for those interested to do so.

RIMFIRE PROS

  • Fairly inexpensive initial cost to purchase rifle
  • Capable of ranges out around 200 yards fairly easily
  • 200+ FPE
  • Lightweight
  • Excellent Durability
  • Low Maintenance
  • Higher velocity for moving targets

RIMFIRE CONS
  • Ammo can be limited, expensive and cannot be reloaded
  • Loud
  • Unreliable (rimfires prone to misfires) This happened several times on the trip
  • Depending on how much ammo you carry it can get heavy

AIRRIFLE PROS (This may only apply to the rifle used)
  • Pellets/Slugs inexpensive and easier to find over rimfire and can be made by the user
  • Capable of ranges out to 200+ yards
  • Lightweight and Short
  • Excellent Durability
  • Excellent Reliability
  • Quiet
AIRRIFLE CONS
  • Expensive Initial Cost
  • Limited Air Capacity (Need a hand pump or other reliable air source to fill in field)
  • Lower velocity requires a bit more leade ahead for moving targets

I'm sure I missed a few things, feel free to add to this list as I think it would be helpful. (Those of you wanting to bring politics or any of that into this thread please move along as I'm not interested)

Cheers,
Dana

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