- Apr 25, 2021
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Hello everyone,
I have “put together” several Artemis, Bandit, Snowpeak PP800 in .177 cal in the past, so I decided to Custom Build a .22 cal this time. I started with a bare PP800 Receiver and added a custom 11.25 inch long Barrel that was threaded on the Crown end with a 1/2-20 thread to accept a Moderator. I installed a complete AR Conversion from Buck Rail and also a Buck Rail Moderator. I added a Dovetail to Picatinny Rail Riser adapter so that I could use various Picatinny mount scopes . I have the trigger pull, set right at 2-pounds which is perfect for me. For now I am using a Red Dot Scope by Pinty 1*30, Tube 38mm, Lens 30mm, 2 MOA. With the current Red Dot Scope this little dude only weights in at 3-pounds and 10-ounces. Currently I am shooting JSB Jumbo 15.89gr pellets at 500FPS giving 8.82 FPE and is very accurate. My plan is to experiment a lot with various weight Wadcutter pellets to shoot paper targets indoors this winter and it will be my primary squirrel gun.
ThomasT
I have “put together” several Artemis, Bandit, Snowpeak PP800 in .177 cal in the past, so I decided to Custom Build a .22 cal this time. I started with a bare PP800 Receiver and added a custom 11.25 inch long Barrel that was threaded on the Crown end with a 1/2-20 thread to accept a Moderator. I installed a complete AR Conversion from Buck Rail and also a Buck Rail Moderator. I added a Dovetail to Picatinny Rail Riser adapter so that I could use various Picatinny mount scopes . I have the trigger pull, set right at 2-pounds which is perfect for me. For now I am using a Red Dot Scope by Pinty 1*30, Tube 38mm, Lens 30mm, 2 MOA. With the current Red Dot Scope this little dude only weights in at 3-pounds and 10-ounces. Currently I am shooting JSB Jumbo 15.89gr pellets at 500FPS giving 8.82 FPE and is very accurate. My plan is to experiment a lot with various weight Wadcutter pellets to shoot paper targets indoors this winter and it will be my primary squirrel gun.
ThomasT