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So what rifle is that?
Hatsan at44-10 long qe .177. Picked it up from PA just before new years. They had them listed for 350% off. I couldn't believe it. I have gamo varmint 177 but really wanted a pcp but couldn't afford to get one. That is until that promotion came out. The price with shipping came out to 138.00. Then a super kind member of AGN offered and then sent me a air venturi g7s hand pump for free just to get me started on my pcp good times.

I'm know there are better guns than this one out there. But it absolutely checks every box for me.
 
Well that's great! Glad you're in the jumping down the rabbit hole of airguns. So you said yours is super accurate. What distances are you shooting?
I'm limited to about 50-60 yards. Most of my rodent kills are under 30. So it works out well for my circumstances. I have ambitions to get permission to shoot past my property line so that I can see what it can hit at 100yds. It is still very new and I'm just starting to get a feel for it so to speak. Installed a hatsan regulator couple of weeks ago. Then I discovered/was informed by some AGN members that without a chrono I was "trying to build a deck without a tape measure". So I got one and am currently working on getting it all to harmonize. Part of the problem is that I don't really know what kind of numbers I want. I originally installed the regulator with the thought that I could stretch out my shot count. @thammer explained to me that wasn't what regulators do. They make the inconsistent, consistent. Sometimes at the expense of shot count in some cases.

Sorry I tend to ramble and wander when I get on the pcp trail.
 
That's okay! Rambles are never discouraged here, lol. To quote a YouTuber; Airguns are amazing. And addicting. Yes, regulators make all the difference. I put a reg in my Hatsan Vectis. It helped quite a bit since I wasn't really getting a shot curve to start with. Anyway, looking forward to hearing more from you in the future.
 
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