Also, you can add another Belleville washer to the reg to increase the set point more, or rearrange the existing washers. I haven't done this, but there are YT vids showing this.
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You know after reading this thread, I can't help to think "Why are you guys shooting 22lr instead?" I modified several air guns to extreme powers before. They all ended up, not very accurate and unpleasant to shoot, and had such a low shot count that I did not want to shoot them. With such a low shot count, you start trying to hunt you will need to carry your fill bottle around with you and fill every 2-3 shots or so. Then the recoil is so nasty that can't track you projectile to it's target and that is important to watch stability and the trajectory.
Really, in .22 cal my cut off is around 50fpe or (maybe 60fpe) before that benefits of high power don't out overpower the downfalls of low shot count, violent shooting, and inability to track your projectile in flight.
Just my thoughts....feel free to disagree.
You know after reading this thread, I can't help to think "Why are you guys shooting 22lr instead?" I modified several air guns to extreme powers before. They all ended up, not very accurate and unpleasant to shoot, and had such a low shot count that I did not want to shoot them. With such a low shot count, you start trying to hunt you will need to carry your fill bottle around with you and fill every 2-3 shots or so. Then the recoil is so nasty that can't track you projectile to it's target and that is important to watch stability and the trajectory.
Really, in .22 cal my cut off is around 50fpe or (maybe 60fpe) before that benefits of high power don't out overpower the downfalls of low shot count, violent shooting, and inability to track your projectile in flight.
Just my thoughts....feel free to disagree.
You know after reading this thread, I can't help to think "Why are you guys shooting 22lr instead?" I modified several air guns to extreme powers before. They all ended up, not very accurate and unpleasant to shoot, and had such a low shot count that I did not want to shoot them. With such a low shot count, you start trying to hunt you will need to carry your fill bottle around with you and fill every 2-3 shots or so. Then the recoil is so nasty that can't track you projectile to it's target and that is important to watch stability and the trajectory.
Really, in .22 cal my cut off is around 50fpe or (maybe 60fpe) before that benefits of high power don't out overpower the downfalls of low shot count, violent shooting, and inability to track your projectile in flight.
Just my thoughts....feel free to disagree.
I had a guy tell me how poor a shooter I was and my load was complete garbage while shooting a 2 1/4 inch 300 yard group one day. After four of us explained that was well under MOA, he still was stomping around. Some folks.
You know after reading this thread, I can't help to think "Why are you guys shooting 22lr instead?" I modified several air guns to extreme powers before. They all ended up, not very accurate and unpleasant to shoot, and had such a low shot count that I did not want to shoot them. With such a low shot count, you start trying to hunt you will need to carry your fill bottle around with you and fill every 2-3 shots or so. Then the recoil is so nasty that can't track you projectile to it's target and that is important to watch stability and the trajectory.
Really, in .22 cal my cut off is around 50fpe or (maybe 60fpe) before that benefits of high power don't out overpower the downfalls of low shot count, violent shooting, and inability to track your projectile in flight.
Just my thoughts....feel free to disagree.
Yes you are right about low shotcount but since in here we are not allowed to hunt its unrelevant. Ppl run their rigs from bench with external regs and its 100% paper punching with best BC possible. Recoil is killed with muzzlebrakes and in 22/257 you can track really well. Now to why airgun instead of 22RF. You can build and modify your airgun freely but 22RF is not option unless you have gunsmith rights and also I have neighbours closer than 150m from my lot so it would be illegal to fire 22RF on my property but I can do so freely with an airgun and since my property is enough large to have shootingrange next to my house but not far enough from neighbours to use 22RF its pretty clear and simple solution. What comes to maxing out I do not really recomend it when it comes to standard small bore airguns they tend to suffer via harmonics and too much is too much if your gun isnt designed for it. Generally this thing is like upgrading your car 200bhp surely gets you from place a to b but yet there are alot of ppl going for max. Makes no sense and its totally useless but sure is interesting.
You know after reading this thread, I can't help to think "Why are you guys shooting 22lr instead?" I modified several air guns to extreme powers before. They all ended up, not very accurate and unpleasant to shoot, and had such a low shot count that I did not want to shoot them. With such a low shot count, you start trying to hunt you will need to carry your fill bottle around with you and fill every 2-3 shots or so. Then the recoil is so nasty that can't track you projectile to it's target and that is important to watch stability and the trajectory.
Really, in .22 cal my cut off is around 50fpe or (maybe 60fpe) before that benefits of high power don't out overpower the downfalls of low shot count, violent shooting, and inability to track your projectile in flight.
Just my thoughts....feel free to disagree.
Yes you are right about low shotcount but since in here we are not allowed to hunt its unrelevant. Ppl run their rigs from bench with external regs and its 100% paper punching with best BC possible. Recoil is killed with muzzlebrakes and in 22/257 you can track really well. Now to why airgun instead of 22RF. You can build and modify your airgun freely but 22RF is not option unless you have gunsmith rights and also I have neighbours closer than 150m from my lot so it would be illegal to fire 22RF on my property but I can do so freely with an airgun and since my property is enough large to have shootingrange next to my house but not far enough from neighbours to use 22RF its pretty clear and simple solution. What comes to maxing out I do not really recomend it when it comes to standard small bore airguns they tend to suffer via harmonics and too much is too much if your gun isnt designed for it. Generally this thing is like upgrading your car 200bhp surely gets you from place a to b but yet there are alot of ppl going for max. Makes no sense and its totally useless but sure is interesting.
We seem to be on that same trajectory here. I hope not. We will see soon enough I expect.
I like a .22lr. My uses for airguns I don't like using slugs. 30fpe pellet shooter gets me about 90% of my shooting. A slug shooter would be nice but I don't have the time for it. All the testing and tuning and tons of different slugs to try. Spent $500 on a Tikka T1X and with SK standard+ ammo which I bought at 10¢ a shot consistent sub MOA at 100yds the first day I got it. Noise wise doesn't bother me nor does it affect the squirrels around us. But hey different strokes for different folks! Would love a good slug shooter in an airgun but I got into airguns for lower powered pellet shooting. So sticking with that. I enjoy both.
Those airgunners in the African continent needed that power because they have to deal with longer range and given conditions of the hunt and 22 cal are all they are allowed.
How do you hit something 150 -200 yards away with that pellet gun
Let’s not forget that power tuning and add on plenums were used with Crickets and others long before people started installing them in the reg gauge port on Impacts. A lot of Newbys might get the idea that power plenums on Impacts are new or groundbreaking, and that’s just not so...