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Pesting with .20 Veteran

Me and my youngest son just spent about 30 minutes at the extended families feedlot. We were hoping for a ground squirrel but settled for some pest birds. Got a couple euro doves and a couple starlings.

This starling was the most easily retrieved. Taken from a lasered 71 yards with a .20/13.73 @ 810 for just shy of 20fpe. Stiff crosswind that needed 0.6mils of hold off. Got him right in the breast and he dropped like a rock.

I'm really liking this stock on the little Shorty Vet.
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From afar they just look black, but in the right light their iridescence is really something. Cabe asked if we could "take him to somebody who makes them frozen." I asked if he meant a taxidermist like when people hang the animal on the wall and he enthusiastically said "yeah!" I told him I don't think we'll be paying a taxidermist for their services on this starling, lol.
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Cabe's mom wasn't as enthusiastic as him when he tried to run in the house to show her, starling dangling by a foot in his hand.

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Brocock/BRK  Brocock Sniper XR Sahara or Commander XR

Does anyone have experience with these two rifles in .22 caliber? I'm trying to decide which is better for the shooting I do. Or maybe there's something better.

Brocock Sniper XR

Brocock Commander XR

I'll spend around 75% of my time with it on my backyard bench (40 to 60 yards, occasionally 85 to 100 yards), and 25% doing pest control and plinking. I'm sorry to say I sold my only Brocock a couple of years ago and I have missed it ever since. Right now I spend most of my time with a .22 Taipan Veteran shortie and .177 Daystate Revere. Both are very accurate. Thanks in advance for your help!

Umarex  This is my Notos, this my gun..........

This has got to be the most fun airgun I've ever shot. I carry it almost every day while walking my chocolate lab thru the woods around the house, shooting at targets of opportunity. I have shot many plastic insulators off the abandoned electric fence in the back field and have target set up along the way for my shooting pleasure. This thing is so light and easy to shoot, and carry it was just made for carrying around. I did a trigger job and now have it tuned in to perfection and can hit a empty water bottle at 42 yards offhand every time. I have a Monstrum prism with 5.5-6" eye relief and a circle dot reticle and it is the bomb for plinking. It is as clear as any scope I've ever used. I'm learning the trajectory of the pellets at around 750 fps, at various distances and will have it down in my mind soon. I get right at 4 mags with no descernable drop at less than 50 yards, so that usually gets me thru my walk. I need more mags, so I won't have to reload on the walk. I'm using Maple custom mags and they are sooooo much better than the factory crappy mag. I've also shot this setup at 35 meters and it will do one hole, when I use a round target and light up my reticle so I can hold the 3 MOA dot in the center. The dot is a bit big, but it's really not impeding accuracy that I can tell. I've shot .60 cal paintballs at 25-30 yards with ease.
I have eight pcps counting the Notos, and this gun gets used more than all the rest put together. It's so much fun that I'm seriously considering getting a backup so I'll have one should they stop making them, they're that much fun to own. If you haven't tried one, you really should give it some consideration as a fun everyday shooter. The accuracy is still amazing me.

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Filling 6.8L tank with rovair compressor

As per the title, I'm trying to figure out if I can fill my 6.8L tank with my small rovair compressor.
I figured If I only ran it for 10-15 minutes with 30 minute breaks between it would be fine.
After the first 10 minutes, neither the needle on the tank gauge or the compressor gauge have moved at all.
The fill port on the tank has a micro filter built into it. Is it possible that this filter restriction is too much for my compressor to overcome and no air is getting into the tank?
I realize it's a large tank, and it will take a while to fill with this method, but I expected to see some needle movement.
Can someone help please?

Cajun Classic Results, first day rifle

Just left the range around 4;30 where the 50yd bench rest shoot off was still in progress. We had a long and busy day of air rifle shooting with much more to come tomorrow. We’ve had gorgeous weather and some scorching hot shooting on very tough courses. Please see rifle scores below at the mid way point...
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Bipods/Rests  SOLD (SOLD) Unobtanium Trump 2020 Edition Accu-Tac BR-4 G2 Bipod

Been buying some airgun stuff (and outfitting my wife's new she-sheds...) so I guess that I need to sell some stuff if I am not using it.

Up for sale is one of the original (more colorful than the current model) Trump 2020 edition BR-4 G2 bipods. These were released way back when, and quickly sold out and became essentially unobtanium.

I bought mine used off the AGN Member Classifieds, and I have not ever mounted it to a gun (and I would guess that the first owner didn't either - see pics).

Is it a valuable collectable? You have to answer that for yourself. My price, shipped to the CONUS, is $360. Method of payment accepted: PayPal Friends & Family.

This may or may not be a highly desired item, so by date/time stamp the first "I'll take it!" gets priority on the purchase. So ask questions about it at your own risk, as you might lose out. How many questions can there be on an Accu-Tac BR-4 G2 anyway?

Thanks for looking,
Tom
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Accessories  SOLD Edgun Matador R3 30cal

Selling an Edgun Matador R3 first Gen 30cal, tuned by John Hagen, he installed a titanium valve stem and a custom heavy hammer weight, the Matador is shooting JSBs 44gr @880fps. Very compact, light and accurate airgun, comes with a SWFA 10x42SS MOA-Quad reticle
and bipod. $950 for everything.
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Custom Barrel maker

As some have seen I had previously been testing my AAA Paradigm with many different slugs. After talking with Tom he gave some suggestions but ultimately told me that the leade of the barrel is cut for pellets and it would compress a slug to much to be useful. So when talking with him he made mention that he was working on a dedicated slug barrel for the Paradigm and Evol like of rifles. Now with Tom moving his shop from California we all know that moving a large shop takes time and can be a pain in the butt to have to set up again. So that got me to thinking about trying to source someone that would be able to make a slug barrel for these rifles.

Being as these rifles are able to get some stupidly consistent shots, a well made matched slug would be a killer combination! As much as I would love to keep the rilfe with all original AAA parts, I honestly hate waiting and want to play with something :D

So who would you guys talk to about getting a custom barrel made, preferably in .218 as I have access to a Corbin press with all of the 218 offerings.
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FX  Panthera owners....POI and accuracy

I am currently running a very modded Impact M3... which is a vast improvement on a standard config M3 in regards to POI variations. I only shoot slugs at 100yds out to 500yds.

I am interested in the Panthera...

Owners of the Panthera..... How is the Panthera in regards to POI stability ?? "GENUINE" honest replies please...

Accuracy....... particularly in relation to a well set up M3 , how is it

Thanks..

Anyone else do this?

I got an early morning yellow beaks, and propped him up as a decoy.

About 20 minutes later I see another, probably female, checking on him from a low branch. I took a shot and missed as she jumped to a different branch. She didn't even spook really. I guess the decoy made her feel at ease.

Anyhow, they're both decoys now!

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Interesting rifling in an airgun

Took a gun apart to finally getting around to getting it resealed.

The rifling is straight, no twist in it at all.

It was hard to photograph, but it definitely straight lines.

It's in an older Bosler Big Bore

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Optics  SOLD ARKEN EP5 5-25x56 with accessories....sale pending

like new with all the arken goodies.
FFP
VPR reticle
picatinny rings
throw lever
bubble level
sunshade
bikini cover
with original box and paperwork.

let me know if your interested, i can text or email pictures.

$325 shipped paypal friends or add 4% for the fees.

i thank yall for look'n......
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PCP Pistol  SOLD 25 Cal Huben GK1 Version 3 Tuned by Derick Wall

Selling for 1,100 shipped to you

Up for sale is my 25 Cal Huben GK1 Version 3 from 2023 year the pistol is in like new condition holds air no leaks
the GK1 has been turned by Derick Wall to get one full mag and is very accurate with the JSB 33.95s MK2 pellets
everything you see in the pics will be included the red dot the adapter plate for the red dot all the original tools
that come with the pistol a 3D printed loading gate and a 3d printed fill plug , this pistol is very accurate I've shot
it out to 120 yards with a 3-12-power scope and its very impressive . The iron sights are not there but can be purchased
from Kelly for 55 dollars and are in stock if you want to run the iron sights .

PayPal Venmo and Zelle are preferred for the payment , any question please send PM thanks for looking.

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New guy intended on break barrel, going PCP

New guy here. Stumbled onto this site after getting lost on AGD looking for a new break barrel springer or gas job to replace my 20yo RWS 320M. I I always wanted a FX impact but wasn't willing to spend the funds. after doing a few days worth of research i realized I kept stumbling back into the PCP section and that the entry level airguns weren't that much more than a break barrel. So after ready and asking some more questions, and drooling over RAY_PR's Avenge X, I realized that i could float my budget a little and splurge for one of those instead.

So as I patiently wait for AGD to get them Avenge X .25cal 210cc airguns back in stock, I find myself continuing to absorb as much as I can in the meantime.

Thanks for all the great feedback so far and advising me on the the make and model of attachments and accessories when I see them in use in your pics. Makes building the wish list alot easier. :)

Accessories  NLA RARE FIND!!! MARAUDER TERYX CHASSIS'S (NEW OLD STOCK) $120 SHIPPED

(Only a couple left) I have come across a few (NEW OLD STOCK) MARAUDER TERYX CHASSIS'S. These were lost in storage after RAI purchassed the business. These are for the gen 1 marauder. These retailed for $325.00 back in the day. Rare find! Last chance, These are the only ones left in existence! Very adjustable! Trigger length of pull is adjustable. Length of pull is adjustable also (when adjustable AR stock is installed). Best of all, it brings the weight back, giving a much improved balance. All are anodized od green. You may find some imperfection in the powder coating, minimal if any. This is due to the fact that they have been in storage for years and, he moved business locations through the years (how they were lost). All are in excellent condition. Only have a couple left. $120.00 shipped. "THE COMPLETED STOCK ON THE DISPLAY GUN IN PICS IS ALSO FOR SALE"


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Sig Sauer  ASP20 Shootout: .177 vs .22

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Ok so I'm going to preface this by saying I probably shouldn't post this. The wind is howling and pushing 20mph here at the moment and my groups definitely suffered for it. I was just so excited to finally be able to shoot my new .177 ASP20 that I couldn't wait until next week to do so. This whole weekend looks like rain and wind so at least I got to shoot with some day light today. Anyway, let's go...

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First up was the .177 cal. Its new so it got the honors. I'm thoroughly impressed to be honest. It managed to average 1.6 MOA over 5 groups which I am very happy given the conditions. I was able to hold off for lulls in the wind for most of my shots but by group 5 I just couldn't any more. It was non stop.

The .22 wasn't so lucky. I actually expected this gun to do much better in the wind AND IT PROBABLY WOULD HAVE HAD I LOOKED AT MY NOTES. I knew it liked the 15.9gr pellets, the problem is I thought it preferred the Normas which is what I shot here. Turns out, its a JSB gun. Oops. I also can't count to 5 apparently because only shot 4 groups. That wass probably for the best though because 👎

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Out of fairness to the .22, I shot 4 more groups with the right pellet. Much better and probably would have improved a bit more with a real POA instead of just a general one.

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Daisy  The old Daisy 25

THE OLD DAISY 25

In the spring of 1968, a cherished heirloom was passed down to me – a 1934 Daisy 25 BB gun, a symbol of tradition and trust. My grandpa, with his farm weathered hands and tall statue, gave it to me on my ninth birthday. It was more than just a gift; it was a rite of passage, the belief in my growing maturity. The gun, with its stained wood and patina blue metal, felt like a piece of history in my hands, a link to his past and the adventures my grandpa had shared with me in his stories of when he was my age.

The farm was my playground, and with the BB gun in hand, it transformed into a land of endless possibilities. I remember the first time I aimed at an old tin can on top of a fence post, the satisfying 'ping' as the BB found its mark. It wasn't just about hitting the target it was about learning responsibility, understanding the weight of the tool in my hands, as i was taught following him, my dad and brothers hunting. He taught me to respect the land, safety and respecting the power it held. My grandpa watched me from the porch, a silent giant, always there to guide but letting me find my own way.

Days on the farm were long and filled with the kind of fun that didn't require much more than an open field and a curious mind. I'd venture out at dawn, the BB gun in hand, and explore the barn and yard, the woods that bordered our land. And Birds chirped overhead, and I'd wait for them to land. My grandpa had taught us boys. Rats, mice, sparrows, and starlings where the enemies Always have choice words for them. If I were to find one, I'd take careful aim. Hopefully, I hit my mark, and countless small critters were taken with that old 25. I can see why grandpa alway had it leaning in the corner of the barn.

It was a companion on those solitary forays into the feild, a reminder of my grandpa's trust and the lessons he instilled in me.

The BB gun now a part of my own story. Each dent and scratch it indured was a memory, of the joy, of growing up on a southern Idaho farm

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