Tested my Rattler 357 today. Shot from a trypod.
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I've had the gun about three wks now and I do have some observations. Price/perfomance, It's pricey for sure, I like the simplicity of the tuning especially compared the my Impact M3 which I'm selling. It's accurate for my hunting requirements. Build quality, the trigger assembly is exposed the weather, It has a gap that will let debris and rain accumulate. I plan to tape it. My other issue is that magazine is a bitch to rotate. AOA was supposed to have checked it out and shot 5 shots thru it. They should have noticed it but sent it to me in Hawaii anyway. It is a manufacturer defect in my opinion after communicating with other Rattler 357 owners.How do you like the gun? Build quality etc worth the price/performance?
I wrote Western Airguns of my complaints. I'll pass on any reply.That gap looks pretty substantial
How’s your shot count looking with the power turned down for the jsb’s?
Just got this "Rather than experiment with adjustments, it is probably better to reach out to AOA and get it in for warranty service. They will make it right with you, amd are fully trained as our service center for warranty.any response from western yet?
Yes but I generally will start fill at 160, end at 280.Was that 40 shots on 1 fill?
Hey Mark White ur post somehow is the file path to your pic. Be careful with doxing yourself/Users/markwhite/Desktop/jsb82.heic
I'm new at this forum stuff. Oh, I see, has my general location. But not my address.Hey Mark White ur post somehow is the file path to your pic. Be careful with doxing yourself
Just pointing out that when you tried to post a picture it showed your file directory which had your name in the file path, just from a security standpoint something you want to avoid just remove your post that I replied toI'm new at this forum stuff. Oh, I see, has my general location. But not my address.