Thanks. I’ll have to look at mine when I have it out next time. I think I can angle the output hole enough on the lathe to help it breathe into the little hole.
That is the weep hole for the regulator. One of the o rings in the regulator has crapped out on ya. Can’t remember which one it is, but I’m sure someone will chime in that knows.
Yeah, he does, but I think everything is out of stock for now. Find him on eBay and keep an eye on it. I bought just the adjuster and it is so nice. You know exactly where your adjustments are all of the time. So easy to tune. This is how it should’ve been built in the first place.
Cool little rifle. I’m sure it’s going to be really nice to handle when you get it finished. I have Knight that has been the same way with several different slugs. Just seems to like slugs as much as pellets.
According to Ted on YT, those would both be males with the blue on the beak. Good shooting. Now, put them in a plastic bag when done and freeze for another day. They can be used quite a few times before they get a little ripe.
So, from the picture, he just got the empty case and a box? That’s maybe 5 lbs. He would have noticed that. Sounds like there’s a possible 2 for 1 deal brewing here.
The one rifle box picked up from the hub without a rifle in it kinda sounds fishy to me. An empty box and case would set off a lot of alarms with me the second I picked it up. To take it all the way home and then figure out there’s not a 10 pound rifle in it and different tape on the box just...
More than likely knocked him out. As flighty as he was, a body shot might’ve been a better option. Looks like you might have been just a shade high with the shot and didn’t penetrate the skull, but followed the contour of it. Must’ve had enough thump to ring his bell though.
I’m losing faith in some of these outfits. Seems like when you get things tuned in to a slug or pellet, they change things up and screw it all up for everyone.