Skout Airguns Epoch Compact

I appreciate Nate’s videos. He puts a lot of work in to produce these. Nate has gotten better ~ shooting skills and otherwise. The fact that the review is honest and not a fabricated / cherry picked sample of performance is very valuable to me and a lot of others.

There is still a lack of top tier / polished attention to detail. For instance, I wanted to know within 10 seconds of the video whether that 17” barrel was choked or not. I found out, through questioning the correct source at Skout, that the barrel is indeed not choked. Another tid bit, you show the Corbin produced Skout slugs but didn’t shoot them. I can tell you, those slugs are terrible through that LW barrel. Some will buy those slugs thinking you suggested they are a good option for this bore. They are not. Regardless, keep up the good work homie.
Thanks man! I will address that stuff in the future. The first 10 seconds is the most important.
 
Good call. I was listening to myself laying out all the stats on the guns and it does drag on. Maybe no one cares about that part, They just want me to shut up and shoot. Thank you sir! -Nate
I'm the opposite. I like reviews that show the CTCs of five 5-shot groups. Also would love for reviewers to report dB of every gun they shoot so I can get a comparison over time. Lastly, nobody reports on length of pull. So maybe at the end, put a slide that has key information like this on each gun you review. It will then be a much more valuable video.
 
I appreciate Nate’s videos. He puts a lot of work in to produce these. Nate has gotten better ~ shooting skills and otherwise. The fact that the review is honest and not a fabricated / cherry picked sample of performance is very valuable to me and a lot of others.

There is still a lack of top tier / polished attention to detail. For instance, I wanted to know within 10 seconds of the video whether that 17” barrel was choked or not. I found out, through questioning the correct source at Skout, that the barrel is indeed not choked. Another tid bit, you show the Corbin produced Skout slugs but didn’t shoot them. I can tell you, those slugs are terrible through that LW barrel. Some will buy those slugs thinking you suggested they are a good option for this bore. They are not. Regardless, keep up the good work homie.
I will never ever buy a pcp based on a YouTube review. Been burned once by that. How can a famous YouTuber that shoot aspirins off of balloons at a hundred yards, using a cheap Tasco scope, hardly ever make it into the finals at major shooting comps? Really opened my eyes. So to those guys, I say C’MON MAN! Go get your hands dirty and calloused up with a real job.

As far as Skout is concerned, yes, I own one. Would I highly recommend the gun to others looking into getting an electronic gun? YES! It’s an awesome platform, with THE best customer support out there!

But, and there is a but... if you’re not one to try and figure things out yourself, it’s not for you. If you hate reading and dissecting word for word a very detailed users manual, nope, not for you. If you can’t change the oil out of your own car, nope, not for you. Lastly, if you despise taking the time to watch the best tutorial videos made in servicing this gun, then for sure it’s not for you.
 
I will never ever buy a pcp based on a YouTube review. Been burned once by that. How can a famous YouTuber that shoot aspirins off of balloons at a hundred yards, using a cheap Tasco scope, hardly ever make it into the finals at major shooting comps? Really opened my eyes. So to those guys, I say C’MON MAN! Go get your hands dirty and calloused up with a real job.

As far as Skout is concerned, yes, I own one. Would I highly recommend the gun to others looking into getting an electronic gun? YES! It’s an awesome platform, with THE best customer support out there!

But, and there is a but... if you’re not one to try and figure things out yourself, it’s not for you. If you hate reading and dissecting word for word a very detailed users manual, nope, not for you. If you can’t change the oil out of your own car, nope, not for you. Lastly, if you despise taking the time to watch the best tutorial videos made in servicing this gun, then for sure it’s not for you.
Tell us how you really feel Big Dog!! 😁
 
Hey, Love you guys! Constructive critisism is always welcome. I didn't get paid for that video. I just like Skout. The gun is already in the mail back to them.

I wish I could figure out how to get views. Even when I do my best on a video with a top notch thumbnail, they are topping out at under 20k views. Should I open with shooting instead of gun footage? Maybe I need to show my face and talk directly to people. I'm ready to try anything. I'm considering changing my entire format for a few months to see what happens. Selfie stick time with no editing? That's what blows up on YT right now. I only have 5 days with each gun, so reviews are never going to be "in depth". (New guns are stacked up over here waiting).

Also, once I learned how to tune the M4, I now understand ALL air rifle tuning. So I crossed that bridge about 4 months ago. Good times!

BASICS of TUNING:
1) You want all pellets to fly about 890 FPS. Some heavier ones can go 920 or even 950 fps.
2) You want to first adjust the hammer spring tension to increase or decrease velocity. When that no longer effects velocity, that's when you adjust the regulator pressure.
3) You can turn a reg up when air is in the gun, but never turn one down unless the gun is de-gassed (empty of air).
4) Restricter Port is to fine tune velocity when a very consistent tune has been achieved but the velocity is a little to high.
5) Valve adjustment (M4) can be backed off until it has no effect on velocity, then turned back up to the point where it starts to effect velocity, at that point no extra air is being wasted.
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My only concern is the trigger. If I was going to live at the bench with the gun, I’d probably embrace it once I got used to it. When you hunt or pest with a gun, I need feel and a definitive break. I will know more when I shoot it. But right now I have a few ideas on how I might address the trigger if I feel it might get me in trouble in the field. Hopefully if the compact turns out to be a popular field gun, they will give us a field trigger down the road. And us first gen guys can upgrade.
 
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