Hello, any comments about the Hatsan Neutron Star cal.25, I am interested in purchasing one
Steve at AEAC reports the Neutron Star in .22 he reviewed does not like pellets but loves slugs. Have you had accuracy problems with slugs?I have a Neutron Star in .25 that I bought refurbished. For the first year it was shooting great, then I saw a drop in accuracy. I check the barrel screws, scope, clipping in suppressor, velocities, etc. I cleaned the barrel then put a magazine through it to foul the bore a bit. Still erratic. I'm kinda out of things to try I think. It's a fun powerful airgun, but it apparently won't stay a laser beam forever. I'm thinking it's time to stop playing with these Turkish rifles and just get an FX Impact.
Steve at AEAC says that 80 shot (un-regulated) consistent string was a huge plus in his mind.Right? And no problem. I was fortunate I only paid roughly %55 of retail, but it was still a brand new gun, not refurbished. Directly from Hatsan USA. I really thought I was getting $900 worth of gun. Maybe $300 best case. I also bought a used sortie after, and surprise surprise, it was just as janky. The only thing hatsan really got right is the valve housing design. It has a ton of outlets going to the main barrel port, and best I can tell, they create turbulence working against eachother, making for a very flat shot string for an unregulated gun. Other than that, sometimes you get a good barrel, no other redeeming qualities. (detuned shot string on mine below with crosman .22 pellets and 14.5" barrel)
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But even at close to half off, I feel I over-paid for it. But I've put so much time and work into fixing it and making it better, it's hard to part with it now, lol. I did actually try to sell it at a steep discount initially, but no one wanted it.