I have the same feeling the only thing I can say good about it is that there is no forcing the pellet in slightly off center like spring loaded magazines do
Awesome vlog guys , the cricket 2's there nice looking PCP I really want one but if I would pay 2 thousand dollars on a air gun I think my wife & kids would kill me . Anyway & the MTC copperhead scope good stuff good luck to everyone in the giveaway & can't wait for Steve's review looking forward to it have a great day everyone happy shooting
Fascinating discussion and comments. I've shot the Kalibrgun Argus in .25 and the Kalibrgun Cricket in .25. Both seem to shoot pellets and slugs well. I think the Argus in this caliber is unchoked (but I'm not sure). It's fascinating to see your results for the Kalibrgun Tactical. Looks like great engineering. I shot an Airgun Technology Vulcan 3 last week. It's unchoked. It shot slugs very well but didn't shoot the JSB redesigns at all. What this tells me is that there's a lot of testing to do. Thanks again.
The Cricket IIT looks like a great all-around gun, but it is fustrating that the manufacturers dont try harder to design rifles that dont incorporate fillprobes, dovetail scope rails, and easily loadable magazines. However, the Cricket IIT has way too many awesome features going for it that make up for those minor design fustrations and is one gun on my short list of purchases.
Hey guys I have been working with my compact and NSA slugs and after turning to 930 I had about a 1/14 “ group at 45 yds. Today I removed the barrel and polished it and the result will speak for them selves
Steve & Michael that was an awesome review and comparison of the Kalibrgun Crickets in .22 & .30 cal. I would love to see some slug shooting especially in .22 at 100 yards and beyond!
I remembered you guys mention in the video that the fill plug is easily lost so I drilled a small hole in the cap of mine and tied a short piece of nylon twine to the cap and barrel. Now the fill hole plug is tethered to the gun eliminating the risk of losing it.
Hey guys I have been working with my compact and NSA slugs and after turning to 930 I had about a 1/14 “ group at 45 yds. Today I removed the barrel and polished it and the result will speak for them selves
In response to the polishing of my barrel I used a .22 J Dewey nylon coated rod ant Tipton .22 cleaning mops with Blue magic metal polish cream. What I did first is clamp the barrel in a vise with rubber jaws to not damage it . I placed the vise on a counter top and used the wall as a stop to protect the crown and . Start by coating the mop with compound insert in the breach end going slow towards the wall about 5 times. Remove the rod and use a new mop coat with compound and go back and forth only a few inches at a time I did this about 10 per 2-4 inches til I reach the stop than I replaced the mop and did full length strokes another 20 times so I probably used 4 mops totally also I forgot to mention start with a clean barrel