Let me know if you see a Beeman Crow Magnum in .20 cal. I use to own one 20 years ago.maybe ill find a actual theoben at Hickory next month ?
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Let me know if you see a Beeman Crow Magnum in .20 cal. I use to own one 20 years ago.maybe ill find a actual theoben at Hickory next month ?
When I finish with a post, I sign and hit return, you don’t need to but I do. Then go down to next post and hit reply.no , i meant how do do you do it ? i can only post one at a time ? your post would take me 8 postings not one .
Thanks Hateful.Odd. No issues for me posting multiple pics.. but then tom said he could not post his targets/files .. of course i do edit file size like a picture from mb to kb for ease of doing so . Then my several pictures equal one un edited camera pic..
Crow..
Guns look great![]()
The 97 is killer, but the only one with a Vortek spring. The 90 is really interesting, but haven’t had time to play with the bars. Same thing in the .25 cal. I truly believe the .20 cal. outperforms in all the guns. I have no explanation. This winter going to put springs and seals in hopefully all of them. Can’t wait.Very nice selection of 20’s, Crow. I’ve heard that only one can go with you. Which is it? And forget the pellets. They’re gold up there. But then, the 20’s are almost gold here to.
Thanks. If you don’t have the gauge, have them turn it down to 18 bar. It’s a tank.Holly Cow! The HW90 is 3rd from the right, you say? It's taller than all the rest, 45 inches. That's what I'm about to received in shipment here soon, ordered from Airguns of Arizona and also in .20 cal. That thing's a monster but it is what I wanted and the gas ram too. Can't wait. They are mounting a scope and will have it zeroed in for my at 20 yards. I told them that was perfect.
Love you collection, by the way. Cheers!
Thanks for the hot tip. Great idea. CrowFor those HARD TO PUSH IN pellets, get yourself a pellet seating tool. It will look like a small steel ball bearing on the end of a steel rod about 3 inches long. You press it against the back of the pellet to seat it evenly flush.
Thanks..Thanks Hateful.
The 97 is killer, but the only one with a Vortek spring. The 90 is really interesting, but haven’t had time to play with the bars. Same thing in the .25 cal. I truly believe the .20 cal. outperforms in all the guns. I have no explanation. This winter going to put springs and seals in hopefully all of them. Can’t wait.
I believe you brought to my attention the rifles at AOA. Have to say thanks. Crow
Thanks. If you don’t have the gauge, have them turn it down to 18 bar. It’s a tank.
Love this gun and I’m sure you will to. Crow
Thanks for the hot tip. Great idea. Crow
thankyou i have no idea about how this thing works . computers i mean.When I finish with a post, I sign and hit return, you don’t need to but I do. Then go down to next post and hit reply.
‘Make sure if you go back to fix an earlier post, that you go back to the end before you hit the next reply. Crow
Why not get one of these when one comes available? I believe this is the first pellet pusher ever marketed. It came with your 1906 or early 1907 Lincoln Jeffries, or BSA up to about sn 15,000. One of the first improvements was to open up the loading tap so it was no longer necessary. The spanner end is for tightening the locknut on the trigger adjusting screw. Keep your eye out on eBay UK. You should be able to get one for under $400 US.For those HARD TO PUSH IN pellets, get yourself a pellet seating tool. It will look like a small steel ball bearing on the end of a steel rod about 3 inches long. You press it against the back of the pellet to seat it evenly flush.
Good luck, nearly impossible to find in ANY caliber.Let me know if you see a Beeman Crow Magnum in .20 cal. I use to own one 20 years ago.
Hello Crow, and I've also talked with Beertheif about this. I ordered my HW97K and an HW30, this evening. The wife said go for it.Thanks Hateful.
The 97 is killer, but the only one with a Vortek spring. The 90 is really interesting, but haven’t had time to play with the bars. Same thing in the .25 cal. I truly believe the .20 cal. outperforms in all the guns. I have no explanation. This winter going to put springs and seals in hopefully all of them. Can’t wait.
I believe you brought to my attention the rifles at AOA. Have to say thanks. Crow
Thanks. If you don’t have the gauge, have them turn it down to 18 bar. It’s a tank.
Love this gun and I’m sure you will to. Crow
Thanks for the hot tip. Great idea. Crow
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Ya them loose or feelin too tight i been culling them. .. especially the loose that yend to fly up and fast .. the tight ones to me tend to just miss. Also tight serm to stress the piston .. like them crosman pairanhas in my .177 are tight and you can yell the difference in the gun by the shot dound and the thud of the piston when shot . In .22 thete fitting great..
Seems nced would clain premature spring fatigue using heavy or tight pellets. Anyway i try to cull the looser or tight ones out ..
Anyway good luck and good shooting.
Like the blind leading the blind.thankyou i have no idea about how this thing works . computers i mean.
Thanks and I like you finds. CrowGreat write up and rifle selection. I enjoy your pictures
A little rich for my blood. I’d probably lose it first time I used it. Thanks for sharing. CrowWhy not get one of these when one comes available? I believe this is the first pellet pusher ever marketed. It came with your 1906 or early 1907 Lincoln Jeffries, or BSA up to about sn 15,000. One of the first improvements was to open up the loading tap so it was no longer necessary. The spanner end is for tightening the locknut on the trigger adjusting screw. Keep your eye out on eBay UK. You should be able to get one for under $400 US.
Thousands produced but rare as rocking horse turds.
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She is saving the marrage, for sure. Congratulations on your purchase. Crow.Hello Crow, and I've also talked with Beertheif about this. I ordered my HW97K and an HW30, this evening. The wife said go for it.![]()
Gave 30y a try . Been forever , but gave me a chance to knock the rust off the steel backing plate. Now ot sprinkling rain .I shot the 90 for a short tonite. Did not disappoint. View attachment 390337Only 5 shots 31 yds. And I’m not a great shot. I‘m still out of paper. Did the same to spinners 42 yds. away.
This 90 has amazed me me more than any other gun. Crow
Wood dowel in a pencil sharpener does the same thing for less. Quarter inch dowel IIRC. Just stump the tip. I typically don't seat pellets.Another seat tool is the rubber dental gum massager. It's sort of a rubber "Hershey's Kiss" on an aluminum handle. I cut the very tip off to give me the seating depth required. The large base prevents metal contact with the breech face (not that that is an issue).
Great idea, that should work. Thanks CrowI made a set of seat tools from 1/4 and 5/16 brass punches from a cheap set. I just chucked it up in a drill and sanded it round. They're still 3 1/2" long but I could chop it down if I wanted to pocket it.
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Even easier than the brass. Thanks CrowWood dowel in a pencil sharpener does the same thing for less. Quarter inch dowel IIRC. Just stump the tip. I typically don't seat pellets.