My new pp750

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Here is my long awaited pp750 in 22 cal. Tuned from Brian at Veradium Air. Scope and pistol Seems to be a good match so far. One question for those that know this pistol. Is there a set screw on the hammer spring adjuster. I want to slow mine down just a bit, it is shooting 697 - 702 fps on the chrony. Thanks Barry
 
I tried so hard to make that scope work on mine, but it just had too much eye relief for me, no matter how much I adjusted it.


Buy a picatinny rail extender to solve that problem. Put the extended part towards the butt stock, or towards the muzzle, and you can move the scope to where it is at proper eye relief.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Scope-Mount-Base-Flattop-Riser-Extended-Long-Pour-Picatinny-Weaver-Rail-HOT/402407195766?hash=item5db1568476:g:KAsAAOSwZfBfT0Vk



Looks like a nice little scope. Drop me a PM if you want to sell it.

Regards,

Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot
 
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Here is my long awaited pp750 in 22 cal. Tuned from Brian at Veradium Air. Scope and pistol Seems to be a good match so far. One question for those that know this pistol. Is there a set screw on the hammer spring adjuster. I want to slow mine down just a bit, it is shooting 697 - 702 fps on the chrony. Thanks Barry

Pull out the butt stock and the silver hammer spring adjuster is in plain view just below the cocking handle. Adjustment is with a flat head screw driver. Clockwise for more power, counter-clockwise to slow it down!

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Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot
 
BarryW

My 22 cal pp750 came straight from Wes to me. As noted from Brian, some hammer springs were cut from factory, I know that mine was. Brian replaced cut springs with full length replacements. That made your version more powerful than mine. I added a spacer to my spring and I'm currently shooting 700 fps with Crosman 14.3 grain dome.

You might get another spring (call Brian about getting a cut spring) and you could have both to choose from. Another option is to turn your regulator down a little. This would give you more shots per fill.

Loving these guns.
 
I tried so hard to make that scope work on mine, but it just had too much eye relief for me, no matter how much I adjusted it.


Buy a picatinny rail extender to solve that problem. Put the extended part towards the butt stock, or towards the muzzle, and you can move the scope to where it is at proper eye relief.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Scope-Mount-Base-Flattop-Riser-Extended-Long-Pour-Picatinny-Weaver-Rail-HOT/402407195766?hash=item5db1568476:g:KAsAAOSwZfBfT0Vk



Looks like a nice little scope. Drop me a PM if you want to sell it.

Regards,

Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot

It's ok if you're using a classic pistol extended stance, but you have to have it just right and line up everything.

I used a couple different offset mounts, and it's the opposite, you have to move it towards the end of the shroud, not towards the stock end.

I haven't given up on the scope yet, I really like it. 35 yard parallax 2-7, and very clear glass. Going to hold onto it for now, try it on another gun.
 
Thanks for all your inputs. I am totally new with pistols, it seems to be a different animal. I just got the scope mounted and sighted in fairly close yesterday afternoon. Glass is really clear, reticle is nice, not sure about the eye relief. This pistol feels really nice and we'll made. Brian had issues with a few things once he got the not the guns. I'm really glad I had him go thru mine, I would have had no idea what to look for. So far I am excited and look forward to seeing how accurate it will be. Barry
 
Here's my setup as for now I used a offset mount with a BSA Essential 3-9×40 AO, Donnyfl adapter and a moderator Brian at Veridium Air sent me a couple of months ago to test for him it works well for me so far my PP750 is a 177 shooting around 460fps right now. 
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I run my .22 at 600 FPS shooting 14 gr pellets thru a Sumo and it’s scary quiet 

At 460 FPS with a .177 definitely quieter than a mouse fart
 
Scope is working fine for my old eyes. Put some JSB 13.43 pellets thru the crony. Fill the 750 to 240 bar and here is the shot string. 

710.05 707.14. 698.41 714.41. 716.44. 717.80. 721.90. 719.16 709.76. 698.37. 685.67. 666.39. 650.98

Brian did a great job setting up pp750, magazine loads and cycles effortlessly, it is much better than the carm magazine that was recmended by others. Really been fun getting to know the pp750. Shooting 1.0 inch groups at 30 yds. I'm sure would be much better in someone's experienced hands. Never held a pistol before but this one sure does feel nice in my hand. Barry
 
I was browsing ebay and ran across this moderator made specifically for the PP750. Screws right to the shroud without the need for an adapter. For the price of an adapter I figured it was worth a shot. Machined Delrin end caps with 3D printed monocore and carbon fiber body. He does offer an aluminum option for an upcharge but I thought I would give the Delrin a shot. Should be here Friday I can report back then.



Edit to add the link.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/SPA-750-ldc/174398475091