It does but my question is why would you choose to shoot such an expensive gimmick pellet ?I'm curious if the magazine for the .25 GK1 can handle H&N .25 cal hornets.
Why do you consider it to be a gimmick? Do you not think it will penetrate better than a std slug?It does but my question is why would you choose to shoot such an expensive gimmick pellet ?
If you want to use H&N the Baracuda will penetrate as well as you ever want to ( penetrated many big Hogs skulls for me )Why do you consider it to be a gimmick? Do you not think it will penetrate better than a std slug?
Thanks for the insight. Very much appreciate it.If you want to use H&N the Baracuda will penetrate as well as you ever want to ( penetrated many big Hogs skulls for me )
the Banjamin .25 also penetrates real well and so do the JSB MK II 34gr,....they all will penetrate more then you'll ever need.
No worries, there's a ton of missinformation out there in our little hobby.Thanks for the insight. Very much appreciate it.
Thank you for that info! What are you using to fill, tank or compressor?M777, I'm getting 4+ mags with a 290 bar fill, and 15fpe, using the JSB 13.4 pellets. I shoot down to around 115bar.
This pistol is really efficient with air consumption.
Have fun
Sure:If you have a chance could you please post another pic where the entire piece is visible so we can see how it looks with the rest of it?
Thank you!
As I said, the grip ended up overdone. It is still comfortable, but offers slighly less support, compared to if I had kept more of the hump - the pistol being front heavy. The other aspect of it is that now there are even less suitable places to put both my thumbs, because all my fingers can now reach slightly further forward. On the flip side, it will have a stock soonish anyway, and it might actually be best as it is as a carbine grip.Thank you! Love that you took the time to customize it.
Omega 100 carbon tank, which is filled with the Air Venturi compressor.Thank you for that info! What are you using to fill, tank or compressor?
I believe @weevil posted some insane shot strings with an ES of 15 fps over 10 shots once he hit a sweet spot with unbelievable accuracy at 100 yards. It was absolutely ridiculous.Has anyone shared their experiences with tuning? Different fill pressures combined with different power level settings, for example. Without a hammer, I found myself wondering if the concept of the power curve even applies…( i mean looking for the sweet spot to avoid a descending shot string)
Thank you
Thought about making something similar, yours looks great. I like the indentation to help grip itFirst attempt at making anything out of metal. Please don't judge too harshly. The 3d printed one I bought was impossible to remove without pliers so I watched a YouTube video and immediately became a machinist. The 3d printed one was also too short and didn't reach to the other side. This was a practice run. I think on the next one I'll use brass and put the first o ring closer to the end.View attachment 428356View attachment 428367
I've seen fantastic shot strings posted lately.Has anyone shared their experiences with tuning? Different fill pressures combined with different power level settings, for example. Without a hammer, I found myself wondering if the concept of the power curve even applies…( i mean looking for the sweet spot to avoid a descending shot string)
Thank you
I’ll first state that the pistol was clamped in a vice for that test. It didn’t involve any skill on my part but shows the capability of the gun. That was shooting AVS 22 grain slugs at 890fps.I believe @weevil posted some insane shot strings with an ES of 15 fps over 10 shots once he hit a sweet spot with unbelievable accuracy at 100 yards. It was absolutely ridiculous.