I got it together enough to test fire but I've yet to pin the valve in place so the hardened steel transfer port is holding it in place...
That’s risky. I’d recommend adequate “pinning” before filling with air.
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I got it together enough to test fire but I've yet to pin the valve in place so the hardened steel transfer port is holding it in place...
Eh, I've done it before when building my other airguns. The transfer port is pretty thick walled and sets deeply the valve, through the hpa tube and into the upper reciever and is also hardened O1 steel.That’s risky. I’d recommend adequate “pinning” before filling with air.
I'm going to go ahead and say this thing is LOUD, isn't it?Finally pinned the valve and tested a 65 grain slug at 3000psi. It should be right where I want it at a 4000psi fill.View attachment 423813
Absolutely. One hell of a muzzle blast too. It blew a 110 grain slug through a 2" thick piece of black walnut and a pine 2x4 also lol.I'm going to go ahead and say this thing is LOUD, isn't it?
So you think it will be effective on squirrels?Absolutely. One hell of a muzzle blast too. It blew a 110 grain slug through a 2" thick piece of black walnut and a pine 2x4 also lol.
I dont know man, they're pretty tough little buggersSo you think it will be effective on squirrels?
Essentially, yes. I use 158 grain bullets that I pulled from 38 specials in my homemade 357 pistol and I've been using 65 grain slugs and 110 grain hard cast 308 lead bullets in this particular rifle. Both work great.New to PCPs let alone “home built monsters” so excuse my ignorance. Are you talking about using .357/9mm “powder bullets” as slugs in these??
I’m a .357 kinda guy, I was just looking at a Henry .357 lever action a few days ago in fact (threaded of course for my Rugged Alaskan suppressor). The ability to potentially use these same bullets/castings would be amazing.
Thanks for sharing, great project and I learn a lot of new stuff here every day!
Your typical off the shelf pcp 357 wont have the ass behind it to push the 158s as well as what Bearded is building. These are going to be alot more powerful from what I'm seeing.New to PCPs let alone “home built monsters” so excuse my ignorance. Are you talking about using .357/9mm “powder bullets” as slugs in these??
I’m a .357 kinda guy, I was just looking at a Henry .357 lever action a few days ago in fact (threaded of course for my Rugged Alaskan suppressor). The ability to potentially use these same bullets/castings would be amazing.
Thanks for sharing, great project and I learn a lot of new stuff here every day!