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  1. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    This listing has been renewed
  2. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    This listing has been renewed
  3. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    This listing has been renewed
  4. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    This listing has been renewed
  5. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    This listing has been renewed
  6. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    This listing has been renewed
  7. JoePolanco

    PCP Rifle Bench ready FX M3 700mm .25

    FX IMPACT M3 700mm .25 Caliber (reduced) Cerakote Army Green Airmarksman 30MOA Backbone (Long Top Rail in Cerakote Gr.) Saber Tactical Arca Rail (Cerakote Gr.) Donny FL moderator (Cerakote Gr.) Includes all original parts . 3 Genuine FX magazines – 2/25 shot & 1/28 shot .22 caliber probe Huma...
  8. JoePolanco

    RAW Rapid New RAW Mini (not Micro) Intro, hands-on, and 100y tunnel test

    You guys are talking about 100yd "tube" testing so I assume you're looking to eliminate variables. I don't use a tube, just an indoor range....LOL
  9. JoePolanco

    Why is Skout Epoch so loud?

    Well, after a breif absence, I'm back on the Skout bus. The result of my RMAC disaster (equipment failure but not the gun) was me sending my .25 cal EPOCH back to Pennsylvania to await further barrel revisions. Although I am not directly sponsored by Skout, my agreement with them affords me...
  10. JoePolanco

    Caldwell Velociradar ..anyone have any hand-on experience?

    The only folks who have used the units, are in their beta program which I believe requires an NDA making it unlikely that you'll hear much before the release date. I did write a preview based on the information from their videos and website. The Caldwell VelociRadar Chronograph Preview. by Joe...
  11. JoePolanco

    Rails Grey Ops 16" Arca Rail for the HM1000x Chasis

    Looking for a Grey Ops 16" Arca Rail for the HM1000x Chasis. Thought I'd just check here, before buying a new one which I'll likely do Monday, so you can PM me if you have one you want to move or text me at 513-348-0014. Cheers Joe P.
  12. JoePolanco

    Garmin Xero C1 Chronograph

    Here's a quickie of one of the most essential of tools for a precision shooter. Today we're taking a look at a new product on the market, the GARMIN Xero C1 by comparing it's functionality to the original FX Pocket Chrony.
  13. JoePolanco

    Skout Rear Benchrest Review

    In it's initial configuration, the rest is currently being sold for use with only the EPOCH. With proper setup and grip, any recoil is distributed between the weight of the rest and shooters shoulder. The short barreled .25 cal (the configuration I typically use) has the most recoil of any of...
  14. JoePolanco

    Skout Rear Benchrest Review

    Skout Airguns was kind enough to provide me with one of their first production run examples of the new SKOUT REAR BENCHREST. After a couple of trips out to the range to put it through it's paces, are my impression. It's been suggested that I upload the text of the review so that those that...
  15. JoePolanco

    Skout Rear Benchrest Review

    Skout Airguns was kind enough to provide me with one of their first production run examples of the new SKOUT REAR BENCHREST. After a couple of trips out to the range to put it through it's paces, are my impression.
  16. JoePolanco

    Skout Rear Benchrest - Preview

    This is the first look preview of what was initially designed for the flagship Epoch, this rear bench rest is an essential for those wishing to maximize the stability and accuracy of their competitive shooting from the bench. Fully articulated, expertly machined and finished, it's made of the...
  17. JoePolanco

    Skout .25 Skout Epoch

    The latest "How To" from Skout.
  18. JoePolanco

    Skout .25 Skout Epoch

    That's definitely not a solenoid leak. I'd check the bottle valve seal.
  19. JoePolanco

    Skout .25 Skout Epoch

    No, it would actually be VERY difficult to detect with any traditional leak detection methods. These leaks tend to be VERY slow leaking only about 5-10 psi per hour. That rate is insufficient to blow soap bubbles or move any but the lightest monofilament.