Lawd hep us...I wouldn't own one either. 20 is more like it.
I might own a few more when Al releases his .17 cal molds.Lawd hep us...
Please, someone show this man the door!
You surely NOE I'm not fooling around, right?Alright Al, you got me going there for a minute...or three
Patrick
I've got a regulator coming for my Stormrider but I'm on the fence about regulating it or just tuning it for more power with slugs. I've been shooting wadcutters at supersonic velocities with pretty decent accuracy and they sure do the job when they hit. I keep my shots under 20 yards and the pop they make is impressive.
I've shot it out to 100 with pretty good success. I keep it under 20 with the supersonic wadcutters. They open up quickly much past that. I've got several guns I could use the regulator in, but I'll be sure to let you know if I decide to put it in the Stormrider.If most of your shots are within 20yards not sure installing a reg is worth it? I wouldnt think you'd see much of a poi change throughout your shot cycle at that close range. On top of that now you've added one more thing that will require servicing in the future. I had a kral NP03 that I installed a huma reg on it. Because the air cylinder was already small the reg took up so much room it knocked my shot count down. I ended up removing it as I felt it didn't help me in that situation. If you do install the reg let me know how it works out for you and if you think it made a difference!
thumper,.177 is garbage.
Useless caliber, totally unfit for hunting and everything else.
I'd never own one.
EdinGa;My Stormrider is my most powerful .177. It likes the NSA 12.5 gr slugs.
thumper,
I've often heard that "one man's trash (garbage) is another man's treasure'' and when I look at the Olympics and "10 meter rifles", I beg to differ! What I've grown to appreciate about this country, and as an Viet Nam Air Force Veteran, I more than appreciate the freedoms that we have and the right to choose. Its' also been proven for many decades that the .177 has always stood the test of times and it's going to be around for many more years to come. From my own personal experience, I know what the ".177" is capable of performing what what it isn't. I more than appreciate everyone that's take the time to elaborate on the said pellet and it's ability and or inability to do what it was designed to do.
thumper;My post was meant to be a joke, I'm a very vocal supporter of the .177 here......
Every rifle in my following posts is a .177 and all 11ft/lb or less at that.
In the spring next year I will try them in my Diana 45 along with Hornets. I have only heard good about them.Supermags are some of my favorite pellets.