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Barrels  WTS FX .22 800mm Superior Heavy slug barrel kit $250

$250- FX 800mm .22 barrel kit
Orion .22 magazine
Huma transfer port
Sold- Donny FL Ronin .357 with 3 end caps ½-20, M18, and M14-1.25. The Donny has a few scratches on it, and the barrel kit has a little scratch towards the back. I'll shipping one the East coast. The west you will have to cover shipping.

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Airgun Technologies  Very first of Vulcan 3 700 mm and slugs.

My Vulcan 3 700 mm .30 Cal just shoots accurately pellets.

Apparently it might shoot well the AVS Slugs .306 Cal.

Just order some. As soon as I receive them I will try them and will share experience.

This rifle gives about 97 fpe, that means that the 55 grain slugs should be shot at about 900 fpe.

Let's hope this rifle shoot them accurately.... The gain could be a powerful rifle at long distance....

Let's see....

RTI  Mora .25 caliber at 100 yds.

Took the RTI Mora in 25 cal out to shoot 100 yards today with AEA 29.6 grain pellets. After having only marginal success with the 33.9 grains, I decided to jump to a different pellet weight. Well, you gotta love it when a plan comes together. I decided to use the same basic settings as I had been playing with for the 33.9 grain pellets. The problem I had with the 33s is that they would randomly throw a flyer or two out of about every 10 shots. When I say flyer, I mean they would drift off my POA by anywhere from 1/2 MOA to 1 MOA which in 100 yd benchrest is as much as a 2 point drop in score. This happened consistently regardless of the speeds I tried. Every tune I tried from 900 to 970 fps would throw these random flyers and they were truly random without any consistent pattern. These are the same 33.9s that produce incredible consistency when shot out of my Skout Epoch .25. But, for whatever reason, the Mora simply doesn't seem to get along with them, so I jumped down to 29.6s not particularly hopeful that anything would change. Boy, was I wrong. The Mora and these 29.6 apparently have a love affair that I couldn't have guessed at. Although I'm not particulary impressed with my standard deviation numbers, I really can't complain considering the POI results.
It appears that the 975 tune was the optimal number in all aspects
All of these use the same 120 reg pressure and the differences were tuned via the dwell valve adjuster.

Target #1 scored as a 238 @ 8X @ 975.3 fps 3.2 sd
Target #2 scored as a 235 @ 2X @ 978.7 fps 3.6 sd
Target #3 scored as a 231 @ 6X @ 981.2 fps 4.5 sd

*** It's important to remember that although I'm considered a decent shooter, I'm not anything special so my results can pretty much be expected by anyone who shoots with any regularity.

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Traditional Rifle  SOLD Daisy 753W Elite Competition Air Rifle

This is a Daisy 753W (wood stock) target rifle. Single stroke pneumatic. Pretty much NOS. Comes with 4 interchangeable front sight inserts. This deluxe wood model was discontinued a few years ago. Accuracy is amazing. Trigger has been polished. No box or sling. $300 plus actual shipping. Continental U.S Only. PayPal or USPS Money Order.
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Scott Tanks

One question and one comment.
First off I bought a Scott tank from a local fire training company and was wondering if they have the standard size port to fit a standard fill station? It’s considered a 45 minute tank.
The comment, they have almost 100 tanks they are selling off for $85 each regardless of size, 30 minute and 45’s if anyone is interested.

Umarex  Notos not Firing

Zeroed my Notos today outside finally ... After 5 shots it went from firing normal with authority to a "plink" sound when I pulled trigger with nothing happening. Got pellet out of breech, shut off air from Huben valve, degassed the plenum, closed bleed screw and reopened pressure from Huben to the Notos. Same thing, nothing but the sound of the trigger releasing and a "plink" sound. Cocks fine (seems to at least.) The only thing I have done recently was adjusting the trigger pull to slightly lighter.

Any thoughts? Pressure shows 4000 psi on input side, 1900 psi on output side.

Bummed it's ALWAYS worked perfectly.

Bullpups and hunting.

Had a revelation of sort the other day in the woods hunting. I own an alpha wolf and a wildcat bt. I love shooting bullpups but the revelation for me was they kind of suck carrying in the woods. I would much rather carry a full length rifle. I think the shortness of the bullpup is a shortcoming in the carry department. Am I crazy ?? I don’t find it comfortable carrying with the stock shoved in my armpit and gun resting over my forearm. The shortness of the gun makes it not fit. To rest it over your shoulder holding the stock in your hang just doesn’t feel as good as a long gun carried that way. Too short…. Just don’t love the AW for that situation…it’s heavy. The best way for me to carry the wildcat is just grabbing it by one of the cut outs in the stock and letting it hang down. In my mind the short gun should be better, more maneuverable. Maybe it’s just because I was brought up as a kid always using a full length rifle carrying it in one of the two ways described. Anyone else just prefer a regular rifle for carrying through the woods ?

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Ambidextrous shooters?

I've recently started trying something new. I started trying get my left side comfortable with shooting. I'm only trying right now from bench rest but want to progress to being able to do off hand as well. I've been having some success in getting the mechanics worked out except for my eye. Left eye seems to lose focus even though I don't have problems with my eyes. I suspect that the problem will fix itself the more I work on it.

I decided to take on this challenge because you just never know when you might encounter a left leaning squirrel and I want to be prepared.

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The ol' shooting jacket question.

Hello All,
Im wondering into unchartered territory on a budget.
Looking for a "cheap" jacket to try out a few new classes.
Any input on these Creedmoor jackets? Im a big guy and want something that will actually fit.
Measuring at 49" snug so 50" gave a tad bit of room, thats with a tshirt.
Thanks

PS - Search only gave 2 old threads and none really addressed this specific jacket. Im not buying anything beyond this at this time. Seem some nice ones out there but if I stick with shooting a class that allows a jacket I may upgrade down the road.

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Shooting bench NOT portable.

I am going to build a shooting bench for a public airgun shooting range. I am building it as an addition to the local rifle range.
It will be sitting out in the sun and weather all the time.
So pressure treated wood obviously.
I am going to be using this bench myself all the time so I’m going to make it nice. Router the edges paint or stain.
It has to be in a public place. The range is secure . But I don’t want to moved or stolen.
So I plan to over build it and assemble it on sight so it is really heavy.
I have plans and actually have most of the wood left over from other projects . Just need a 4x4 and the bolts and screws. Probably have them too but I am to lazy to round them up. And the top decking.
I plan to use 1 1/4x6 deck boards for the top surface.
Should I use deck boards and paint or stain/polyurethane them ? Or should I go with some plastic deck boards? Only need 4, 8 foot boards. I am making the seat attached and out of the same material.

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TJ barrel on Evol 3 circular indentations near muzzle…

Hoping to get barrel gurus to chime in here…

There’s a general post re my new to me Evol (https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/evol-having-cardiac-arrest.1330307/#post-1947180), but the main gripe is this:

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There are these three ring-like dents in the last 2-3 inches of the barrel… rifle is supposed to have less than 200 pellets through it, plus maybe 200ish from me by now… what the heck?!?


It’s shooting great until it’s not, meaning it’s grouping nice if you ignore the many many fliers it is throwing. Like it’s either spot on or 2 inch off at 45y, no in between. I guess there’s no saving this one, right?
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FX  When you’ve got (2) 500mm DRS’s but one of them has a larger plenum!

I wanted to see how much power I could squeeze out of the larger plenum version and still maintain a good shot count of at least 3 full magazines (42 shots).

Here's my baseline
  • Both are .22 caliber
  • Both have a rather small 210cc air capacity
  • My DRS Classic Synthetic has a 32cc plenum
  • My DRS Tactical has a 54cc plenum
  • Both regulators were set at 100b
  • Both of these came perfectly tuned at 880 FPS with 18g pellets
  • As is they yielded 4 full magazines (56 shots). Plus I got 2 more shots within 5 FPS after it dropped off the reg
  • 225b to 100b = 2.2cc's per shot
My goal was to shoot 22g pellets @ 880 FPS. While this was easily achievable, I had to increase the reg to 120b and +30 HST clicks, which was using too much air.

So next I tuned for 22g pellets @ 860 FPS. With the reg at 115b and +21 HST clicks I was able to get 38 shots. Good, but shy of my goal of 3 full magazines. 225b to 115b = 2.9cc's per shot.

Next I tuned for JSB Monster Lite 21g pellets. With the reg at 110b and +12 HST clicks I was able to get 46 shots @ 860 FPS. Goal achieved. 225b to 110b = 2.5cc's per shot. That's as much power as I want to squeeze out of this airgun. With these settings I also tested the velocity of the following pellets: AEA 22g @830 FPS, JSB 25g Hades Monster @800 FPS (I've confirmed that these shoot faster than you'd think for the weight), and 22g FX Hybrid slugs @ 820 FPS.

If you do feel the need to tune it, the adjustments are more accessible in the Classic version as all you need to do is remove the stock to access the HST. But, in order to access the HST on the DRS Tac you need to remove the top rail, trigger guard, and stock adapter. It looks intimidating, but its actually only 11 screws.

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IMO, the .22 caliber 500mm DRS is a moderately powered (30-35 FPE) pellet shooter. The platform is ultra light weight, yet very rigid. I believe it was designed to simply take it out of the box and shoot, no tuning necessary.

-Michael

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