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PCP Rifle  SOLD WTS FX Impact MK2 .25cal REDUSED PRICE

.25 FX Impact safe queen in like new condition
just resealed-no leaks
Huma larger pellet probe
Huma larger barrel air inlet
M3 power wheel for better tuning
upgraded gauges
1 tin JSB MK11 pellets
.25 superior heavy barrel
2 mags .25
not included- suppressor (ask if needed) and no bi-pod
$1500.00 TYD REDUCED TO $1400.00 TYD or best offer
reason for selling-need a PRS style gun
CONUS only PayPal FF or MO only
Comes with FX case

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Other  Scope Power/Less = OK

With my spring powered guns I generally shoot and hunt 50 yards an under.
My preference has always been for something 6-10 power(and often a 4x is just fine) . As long as the scope is clear and parallax adjustable I have never found myself to shoot smaller groups with higher powered scopes if the aiming point is clear. On one of my antique Schuetzen powder burners I shoot at 200 yd. recently I went from an 8 power to a 14 power and my groups were the same...( Granted it is not a .25 MOA gun but about .50- .75 moa when shooting well.

Maybe I'm the only one, but some people seem to think that You need a 36x power scope to shoot a decent group at close range.....

Brocock/BRK  Tuning

Who’s tuned their BRK Ghost ? I’ve seen many owners who’ve tuned their ghosts and then again many who haven’t. So my question…..

Is it really worth it for pest control or is it all more aimed towards target shooters ? What is your set up ie reg pressures, barrel length, pellet / slug choice running at ? ( ft/lb )
Obviously I know the uk sub 12 owners (like myself) can’t really do much, but I’m always interested to see what’s achievable for future reference
Thanks in advance

Really?

After years of air gunning you probably think you know what the terms mean.
Or do you? How about these definitions.

Eye relief. What you get when you finally buy a quality scope sight.
Rifle sleeve. A rifle is an arm, sleeves go on arms.
Gun slip. Worn under a female guns petticoat.
Hunter. A person who spends hours looking for his quarry, seconds taking a shot, and minutes cursing when he misses.
Muzzle velocity. The speed at which the end of the barrel is moving.
Acre. Describes part of the body after a day in a cramped hide.
Fieldcraft. A small boat for crossing flooded meadows.
Musket. A small mouse.
Musketoon. An amusing drawing of a mouse.
Prone. Your position 0.6 seconds after tripping over a root.
Peep sight. A quick glance through a key hole.
4 x 4. Should be called a 16.
Piston. What we get while in a leaking hide when it's raining.
Pellet. A small, usually lead object, designed to be dropped when urgently needed.
Dovetail. A natural growth at the rear of some species of birds.
Deer rifle. An expensive gun.
Gun oil. "Oil get round to lubricating one day."
Gunwriter. Someone who carves their initials in a beautiful walnut stock.
Tap loading gun. A water pistol.
Underlever gun. A misnomer as almost all break barrel guns have at least per of the leaver under the barrel.

That's enough for now, I have a lot more if you want them.

Should i sell or keep my weihrauch hw77k air rifle?

I like it and it looks very nice but I never used it because I don't have any space in my garden to shoot it. Would you recommend i sell it or keep it as a collectors item sort of thing. Got a feeling id regret selling it even though I don't use it. Should I get a cabinet and store it properly and keep it

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Other  Macavity Arms Airguns. $429 PCP?

Check out these low priced offerings from Macavity Arms Airguns:


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When life blows up your jeep motor ....

You pull it, rebuild it, and install it in less than a week.

Yup, it blew up last weekend, so from Monday till yesterday morning I was doing all that's shown in pics, didn't take anything to a machine shop, did it all on my own. Well of course with the help of Peri! Drove about 100 miles on it so far and it's 👌

Oh and great news.... I FINALLY secured a permission for some winged rats!.. pigeons at the farm I've been frequenting. Back to airgunning I go. Also time to buy a backup vehicle, being stuck at home was arguably the worst , even though I love it here lol.

Really though, what a stressful week, very glad to be back to normalcy and get back to shooting!

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N/A  Is Your Favorite Pistol Your Best Pistol?

My most expensive is my HW75. But it's not my favorite.
My best trigger is on my Beeman P3, but it's not my favorite.
My most accurate is my Crosman 2300KT 10" LW barrel, but it's not my favorite.
My most fun plinking pistol is my 2240, but it's not my favorite.
My prettiest pistol is my HW75 with the brilliant grip extension and stocks made by BeardofGrayling, but it's not my favorite.

These things should make for a favorite pistol, but for some reason do not because my favorite pistol is my HW70.
Not sure why, there is just something special about it.

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Beeman  HW-97K .20 Custom Venom

Now I know why I never invite any airgunners around, because I don't remember this one! These guns would simply "walk off" the premises without me realizing the gun is missing many years later.
Stumbled on this one today looking for an R-9 blue laminate in the pile. Didn't find the R-9 just yet, but this one is a better find.
Mike A stock, skipline checkering, and executive brake with all the bells and whistles. Looks like JM trigger blade and guard.
It definitely has a venom tune. I'm sure it was the best Venom had to offer at the time.
I also don't remember an Elite 3200 having that kind of reticle.

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PCP Rifle  NLA FX Impact M3 .22 700mm with Tension kit and Slug kit

Impact M3 in like new condition. It has Stainless screw upgrade, Tension kit with it, Slug power kit. Comes with slug liner (Heavy Liner), 580cc bottle, 1 magazine, Bi-pod, Speed loaders and speed loader for the speed loader from Stud. $2400 Shipped


I have the vary hard to find SLOW Twist 1:38 700mm .30 liner - $150 o.b.o. shipped

1x .30 call conversion kit with out transfer port - $350 o.b.o. shipped.

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N/A  How to make an ergonomic bolt knob/handle for 50 cents in 10 minutes

I have made several ergonomic bolt knobs.

The AEA HP SS has the most brutal hammer spring and the smallest bolt knob I have seen.
I have also done that for the Crosman Icon, not because it really needs it, but it makes the pull slightly more comfortable.

The bolt knobs are made of thermoplastic, also known as moldable plastic or polymorph.
It comes in small white granules that you heat up (in hot water) and mold together.
It can be molded (like playdough), by hand, for a few minutes.
This is enough to make simpler shapes like a bolt knob.

It sticks to many things, and it slightly shrinks when it cools down.
This means that it will stay where you place it.
It is also extremely tough, and very hard to break.

The original color is white, but (using water based ink) the color can be changed to whatever you like.

I have attached photos of everything.

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Beeman  R-1 AW .20 Carbine

Had a few of these. Might have two left. From what I remember, all weather versions came in .20 carbine. This one has been hanging around in the safe forever. Last time I shot it was around 2005? I remember it grouped well with .20 Ram Jets, as that is an odd pellet that worked well (about 8.5gr.). I remember the stock was farmed out to H&S Precision. It's a pound heavier than other R-1's due to the stock. This one has a trigger shoe that is boxier than the early ones that were curved. Then there is a rear replacement plate. One of the rarest Beeman accessories. A CM sleeve is on the end. Not my first choice, but it is there.

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PCP Rifle  NLA Theoben Rapid MKII .25 and .22

Hey guys I am wanting to get another rifle and looking at moving a rifle down to another person.

I got this rifle from another member here a few years ago. The previous owner had Allen Z go through the rifle and do his typical work to the rifle. Wanting to make sure the rifle was in good working conditions I got in contact with Martin and sent the rifle down to him. Once there he added a "v" block and looked over the rifle and lubricated and made sure everything was up to snuff. The rifle now is sporting a carbon bottle along with one of Martin's carbon lined barrels. Also have added a pic rail to the front of the stock for bipod use

The rifle came with a 25 caliber barrel and one magazine. Being as I had a ton of 22 pellets I made a custom adapter to fit an FX liner in the rifle. I now have an Fx 380mm barrel system on the rifle. The appropriate probes come with each caliber to allow the ability to change calibers when you want.

Included in sale....

Theoben MKII rifle in .25 caliber
One 25 caliber magazine
FX 22 caliber 380mm barrel system
RAW 22 caliber probe

Would like to see $1700 for the rifle, and can discus shipping. Would like to go through PayPal to keep things easy, but open to other options as well. Message me and I will get you pictures of the rifle, as well as answer any questions you may have.

I am working on getting funds to help get an AAA Evol mini for my son to use for hunting. Really the only trade that I would be interested in, of course with money on my end.
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The right glass is increasing my joy factor

Since getting into PCP’s and then Field Target I’ve struggled to find the right gun and optic combo. It certainly didn’t have anything to do with me scrimping $$$ on the equipment 🤪 as I really gave the best of the best a try.
Lo and behold I discovered the Sightron S-Tac lineup. Suddenly getting a good eyebox with an easy to understand reticle was easy; and making an huge difference in my joy factor.
Then I had a thought - what would happen if I got out Some of my first guns, guns that I’d pushed to the back of my gun locker and were gathering dust. What if I RE-scoped them with my new scope choice and gave them another chance?
Wow… what I thought were guns that were so so, or marginal shooters, turned out to be great guns that were being limited by my choice of optics.
A good eyebox, a clear image with a reticle that makes sense, does in fact make a huge difference on any good airgun.
I went through a lot of glass in two years time looking for the right one ☝️ and finally found the one that works for me…
Warning- results may vary with different brains 🧠
@bustachip

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The journey of starting my Youtube channel

Woke up this morning and checked my Youtube channel and realized today was my 5th year since I started. Crazy how time flies and how many videos I have posted since.

I started this channel mainly to let my family members oversea to watch and see me on screen. Second reason was a place to keep my content online so that my kids could look me up when they misses me after I am done. Yeah, life is short so live it up!

I learned a lot about air guns shooting and I am very fortunate to have a few permissions through word of mouth. Getting the first permission was lucky because I met a friend who rented and lived on a farm land. I got to shoot pellets using a cheap Chinese made break barrel. That was how it started. I started watching Si Pittaway's channel from UK and I was hooked with his ability to shoot his Weihrach 97, .177. So I bought my first HW97 in .22 then a .177 laminated stock. I was terrible at first but I learned and got better each day.

Then there was this "rabbit hole" as people called it in this AGN forum which I found soon after trolling online looking for airgun contents. I bought my first PCP, HW100T in .22 calibre. Wow, how soon I had forgotten about my break barrel guns. This gun was so easy to shoot and I was able to stretch my distance from 25 yards back to 75 yards in a very short time. I went thru a lot of pellets, trying to find the best ones. I ended up with the AA 16 and 18gr. Pest birds and rabbits were dropping regularly when I was out there shooting them. That was back in 2018.

Jan 28, 2019 I decided to start my Youtube channel and I came up with the name, Air Rifle Pestings. I didn't know what I was doing in terms of creating contents and editing. I just pressed record and talked gibberish. Ya, my old videos were quite bad, lol. But they were my memories and I was proud of them.

I remembered feeling happy with the first 10 subscribers being my friends and family members. Then the channel slowly gained traction and I eventually hit 100 subs. Wow, I have made some friends online, lol.

Which reminds me, I want to do a shoutout to these two forum members: shambozzie and slowpoke airgunner
I remembered shambozzie because he replied me in my first post here and he showed me his awesome backyard shooting range.
Slowpoke Airgunner did a shout out for me in his Youtube channel, which helped jumped start my channel.

I can't remember when I reached 1000 subscribers but I was both surprised and happy I have reached that far. I was qualified to began to earn peanuts lol.

As I gotten deeper into this rabbit hole, my collection of airguns increased. Since my HW100T, I got an Air Arm S510 in .177, FX Crown, Daystate Regal XL, FX Impact MK2. Lots of starlings, doves, crows have fallen under these PCP, especially with the Impact. 6 coyotes have been dispatched with the Impact as well. Lots of videos have been created and shared online with a few people. Thank you for those who follow me.

Hopefully I will continue to test new products and create better contents for those who care to watch.

Thank you Michael for this forum platform where I can reach out to members for help and advise, and of course to share my video contents.

Cheers.

New here. Question about pellet rifle scopes

Hey fellas,

First time posting here. I just bought a gamo wildcat whisper. It came with a cheap fixed power scope which I got zeroed (for now) at 20 yards. Plan on doing some rodent removal. From what I’ve read these scopes don’t last or hold zero for long. The gamo rifle has that hole in the top dovetail area that holds the scope in place.

I bought some H&N Hornet pellets in .22 and zeroed to those.

The clarity on this scope is poor (even after adjusting the eyepiece). Are there any reasonably priced aftermarket scopes that work well on these break action pellet rifles? Thanks

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