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FX  FX Dreamline ST Elite - Tunning Help

If you are not pushing enough air fast enough, then yes the high transfer port setting will yield a slower speed. There is too much volume in the transfer port and not enough air to fill it. Need a higher reg seting or max out your hammer adjuster and start walking the reg setting up to make sure your velocity is going up. Go up by 5 bar at a time and take some shots. Stop when velocity levels out.
makes sense. i would try this out.

Huben  Hugh-ben or Hoo-ben?

I pronounce it hu ben / huben, very much reminiscent of the Danish "Hyben" which are a thorny bush. ( in the English language it is called Rose hip )

The plant are pretty much considered a plague here now, and a problem along many beaches.

I do not understand the urge to insert letters not there, it is all pretty normal letters in the English alphabet.

That i could understand if the brand was named Høben - Hæben or Håben as then you are at a loss as a English speaker, and so also why many immigrants from here got their last name changes from say Sørensen to Sorensen / Sorenson ASO due to some knuckle dragger at Ellis island.

So think of the actor HU gh Grant, and then the name BEN, but that together to one word and say it fast without lingering on any of the letters, and boom you have Huben
You can maybe add a little Germanic flavor to the pronunciation.

Lead free pellets for hunting?

I have no proof of course, but I have heard that green (lead free) pellets because of the different types of alloys used in forming them can cause advanced or rapid wearing on the rifling in air gun barrels when used exclusively or often.
On the other hand there's an air gun shop about 20 minutes drive from my home, that I do business with that has an indoor air gun range open to members and repeat customers, the range is restricted to alloy pellets only (no lead pellets allowed), and the shop owner claims he hasn't heard any complaints of barrel wear from his customers that use the range.
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New CO2 Air Rifle from Crosman

To me a 1077 in whatever guise they choose to make it is just one of those guns I have zero interest in owning. I like fun, tactical looking bb sprayers like the various Crosman ARs, Drozd or Barra 400e, I like lower powered tack drivers like the Beeman R7, I like budget guns capable of hunting like the 362 and I like cool replicas like the SA M14 or Umarex M4, but the 1077 doesn't really check any of these boxes for me.

Make it 12 fpe, reasonably accurate, with a decent trigger and without raising the price and I'd be very interested.
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Magazines  NLA Sold - Evol .30 mags

Sold

I have two pristine .30 American Arms Evol mags for sale.

$120.00 for both shipped

I was going through my things today and found my missing Evol .30 magazines

$98 each at AOA plus shipping and tax


PayPal or Venmo or Zelle

Send me a text 251-610-8582
or email
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I have lots of positive feedback

Thanks Rudy
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Airgun Technologies  Uragan 2 .22 tuning

I don’t know if you have managed this issue, but I have great results with turning HS screw CCW so much that I had to dremmel the stock interior to fit the block back into place.
Now I’m not forcing valve with hammer hits, air efficiency is great, it’s more backyard friendly and ES is always one digit.
ATB
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PCP Rifle  NLA RAW - .177 HM 1000

WTS - RAW .177 HM 1000
Very rare find in a CS 1000 stock

Great stock for Field target shooting or wil fit in perfectly for bench as well

CS1000 Wallnut stock with adjustable cheek piece

Easy Adjustable @ hammer spring from +/- 11ft/lb to 17t/lb
1x Magazine
Moderator
Accesssory rail at forend
Exelent condition
No Marks on stock

Very quite
Extreamly Accurate
Working flawlesly

$1950 Shipped and insure to your door in US
Text:
806 566 7190

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Hatsan  Hatsan MOD 65 Gotta Go

Hello everyone, I will let all of you know what is done when a new gun arrives at my home. This is for all guns because I have had some high dollar guns fail my test and they are boxed up and sent back immediately. I do a quick visual analysis of the entire gun to see if I notice anything that's out of the ordinary. Next is the breech block area is Inspected, normally this is a quick check just because most guns are usually square and the machine work looks good. This is a critical test, called the pellet to bore test. This one usually sends them back ! If it's a break barrel then the test is done in seconds. If it's a PCP that requires the barrel to be removed from the action. To do this test you want to check your pellet size ,head and tail. I will do this test at least 3 times to make sure I didn't miss something? Now nothing is perfect but, I can say if the pellet to bore test is passed along with the other test I usually have an accurate airgun. There could be other variables but in general this is what I get. If you don't know what a pellet to bore test is go to YouTube, Mike Ellingsworth 's video on how it's done. As far as I know he's the only one I have ever seen do this and it's a very good test for me.

Need a New Valve for my Tank

If it's made by Inocom like AOA picture then all bets are off. They will thread them any way you like. Paintball companies buy 5/8, pcp guys usually buy metric, but AOA can have them made for whatever valves they have on hand. Likely same as their bigger tanks. If it's not on the label, measure or call AoA

Gamo  Muzzle velocity for a Gamo Swarm Magnum 10X GEN3i shooting H&N Baracuda 21.14 gr pellets?

I get some of the objections to the question, but my #1 concern is I don't want to wound the pesky squirrels in the yard... I want to kill 'em. Having some idea what the fpe this rifle generates is worth knowing so that I know I'm humanely dispatching these rodents. I get that accuracy is the more important question.

Thanks for all the input and advice...
Sometimes you can't help wounding and regardless of the " power" it justice st a thing that happens to the bets of us..

My gamo whisper fusion mach 1 in .22 shooting cphp has no issue whooping and dropping a squirrel. It's my fav squirrel woods bashing thug gun .. stone colded a opossum, coon, snakes, fluffie, crow, ect .. handles them all well.

How much chronograph do I need?

(full disclosure - i make a Chrony)
In terms of accuracy - its not hard/expensive to get the bare electronics to make a unit that can offer good accuracy at up to 1,000-1,500 fps. Above those speeds the requirements start to get specialist & pricey. So unless its really poorly made - "they'll all be accurate enough" is probably not a bad statement.

Accuracy will then come down to how well its built & how far apart the sensors are - if the sensors are really far apart & rigidly mounted, then you'll get good accuracy. If they're close & have a hinge or something - then you may get some variability.

Interference - the "triangle" shoot through ones with shades etc can be a PITA, fluorescent or even some LED lights.

The real costs are going to be in the features:
- Adapters/mounting options
- Power supply (internal rechargeable LiPo battery)
- Screen included
- Mobile phone App

The more of those you have the greater the cost. If you dont need them - then save some coin for sure.

Traditional Pistol  SOLD RWS Diana Model 5GN .177

I'm selling my RWS Diana 5GN in .177 to fund a new purchase, not interested in trades. The pistol is like new in the box with manual and scope mount. I purchased it new and shot it a few times but it has mostly been stored in my safe. I tested it before putting it up for sale to be sure it still functioned and it is shooting JSB 10.3 gr. pellets at approx. 361 fps. Asking $130 firm shipped free to the first 48 states. Paypal F&F preferred.

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FX  Widcat mk3 compact 177

My best 30 yard challenge with my P35-177 is 194. That's not 200 like my P35-22 but I am pretty happy with it. I've made the hammer spring match the regulator setting better but not otherwise messed with the tune. I had to shorten the hammer spring to get it low enough for the regulator setting. I dropped the trigger weight under a pound on all my P35s. Just a matter of turning screws. I think my 177 is harder to shoot well than my 22. Seems to be hold sensitive. When I do my part it shoots well. The 177 shoots H&N Match 10.65s at about 900 fps in warm weather. It was about 875-880 last time I checked. It's gotten cooler. It's squirrel count is up to 9. Those little 177 pellets are surprisingly effective.

I am not claiming the fit/finish of P35s is up there with FX airguns. I don't own any FX but I am pretty sure their normal tolerances are tighter. But I find my P35s to be fun to shoot and surprisingly accurate. I haven't had a large issues but have had to replace a few O-rings and I had to put a grub screw in the cocking mechanism back where it belongs on the P35-22. They also like to drop a pin in the trigger mechanism when you take the stock off. As long as you don't loose it it isn't a big deal and a small piece of tape is over it now. They are also easy to make quiet. The fitting for the back of the shroud can be slid along the barrel to make the area ahead of the barrel larger. I have 120mm printed moderators in the shroud for about 85 db.
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PCP Rifle  SOLD Edgun R5M .22 standard

I am selling my Edgun R5M .22 standard to fund a new purchase, not looking for trades. I am the second owner of the rifle, it is all stock and tuned to shoot JSB 18.1 pellets at 861-865 fps. Has been well maintained and will come with 3 mags and fill probe. Asking $1150 firm, shipped within the first 48 states. Paypal F&F preferred.

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