My new airgun. Can you identify it by name?

Can anybody identify my pcp which is capable of splitting playing cards at 200 yards and capable of 0.5 MOA @ 1000 yards? ( I personally split playing cards at 200 yards and someone else shoot .05 MOA @ 1000 yards.)

The only tip I will give is that it shoots .25 cal 60 grain slugs with a BC of .245.

Good luck in guessing.

Rod

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Can anybody identify my pcp which is capable of splitting playing cards at 200 yards and capable of 0.5 MOA @ 1000 yards? ( I personally split playing cards at 200 yards and someone else shoot .05 MOA @ 1000 yards.)

The only tip I will give is that it shoots .25 cal 60 grain slugs with a BC of .245.

Good luck in guessing.

Rod

.05 MOA @ 1000 yards??

Prove it.
 
Can anybody identify my pcp which is capable of splitting playing cards at 200 yards and capable of 0.5 MOA @ 1000 yards? ( I personally split playing cards at 200 yards and someone else shoot .05 MOA @ 1000 yards.)

The only tip I will give is that it shoots .25 cal 60 grain slugs with a BC of .245.

Good luck in guessing.

Rod

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Love the ”fact” that you’re coming on strong.… Kudos to you for splitting cards at insane distances…
 
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Can anybody identify my pcp which is capable of splitting playing cards at 200 yards and capable of 0.5 MOA @ 1000 yards? ( I personally split playing cards at 200 yards and someone else shoot .05 MOA @ 1000 yards.)

The only tip I will give is that it shoots .25 cal 60 grain slugs with a BC of .245.

Good luck in guessing.

Rod

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Any pictures of that split card, was that indoors?
 
I would love to at least handle one of these some day. this is the one air gun that keeps me wanting another air gun - an interesting design- was kind of surprised the first time I saw the mechanism. Having the plenum be in the bolt itself and in-line with the barrel is a pretty slick design, and weren't these the first guys to store the air in a sleeve surrounding the barrel instead of a separate cylinder or bottle? The whole thing just seems well designed and thought out - as close to a pneumatic rimfire as i have seen.

I'm wondering: does the POI shift as the pressure surrounding the barrel changes if shooting untethered ?

Congrats on having such a sweet gun.