Got Sampler Pack (.22) from Straight Shooters

I'm awaiting the arrival of three airguns - a Diana 460 Mag, a Diana 48 and an Air Arms TX 200, all in .22 caliber

So I picked up this sampler pack. Gonna be fun shooting.

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Mine was a 22 had it little over a year. Gun was sweet, got lucky on the walnut. It was sweet. Gun was super accurate I decided to get into the PCPs like my friends had so I sold it. I really liked the gun but couldn't afford to have it and the Akela that I bought. I've shot for over 50 years but all powder burners. Kinda new to the pellet side of it. You'll like yours. Hard not too.

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If yours is new I used the Royal London Oil to finish mine. That;s good stuff.

JPW
 
wethy, I've had PCP guns for a while and decided I wanted something I could just grab and shoot without having to monitor it's air tank and all the other stuff that comes with a PCP. Basically, Joe Brancato (of http://experthpa.com/cart/cart.php) set me up for my PCP guns. Joe sold me a Hammerhead 66 cu-ft carbon fiber tank and a great two-gauge regulator that I place in-line between the tank and my PCP gun, I slowly turn the knob on the regulator and easily fill my PCP guns - and have to fear of over-filling them. Don't get me wrong, I didn't think for a minute that the springers I bought will take the place of my FX Royale 400 PCP gun. That thing shoots 21.3 gr H & N Baracuda pellets at 843.5 FPS giving me 32.94 FPE. Kills the crap out of squirrels.

AND, the stock on that TX looks great.

Here's a pic of the regulator I got from Joe: The line coming in from the left is coming from the tank and the line going out to right is going to the PCP gun. The gauge on the left tells the pressure in the tank and the one on the right tells the pressure inside the PCP gun. As you rotate the knob, you can see the pressure in the PCP gun climb. When you get to your desired pressure, just spin the know back and the regulator bleeds the pressure off the gun and when the gets to zero, you can easily disconnect it.

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Mine was a 22 had it little over a year. Gun was sweet, got lucky on the walnut. It was sweet. Gun was super accurate I decided to get into the PCPs like my friends had so I sold it. I really liked the gun but couldn't afford to have it and the Akela that I bought. I've shot for over 50 years but all powder burners. Kinda new to the pellet side of it. You'll like yours. Hard not too.

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If yours is new I used the Royal London Oil to finish mine. That;s good stuff.

JPW
You did A really GOOD JOB SWEET. Where did you get the oil? [email protected]. Names Terry. My Beeman 1341 22 Cal. Coming 22 Cal Is coming 2Day