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The ZAN Projectiles .22 ELR are now available !!!

Hey guys,

the .22 ELR slugs that every one was waiting for are finally available in the stores.
In the USA you can find them at Utah Airguns , in Europe Krale BV will have stock in a day or two, Slug Shop already has them and in UK Sportsman Gun Center .


Let us know what you think when you have a chance to try them out ;)

What Makes ZAN ELR Airgun Slugs Special?

1. Precision Engineering ZAN Projectiles ELR slugs are meticulously designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and precision. Each slug undergoes a multi-step quality control process to ensure that it delivers consistent performance, shot after shot. The tight tolerances, uniformity, and aerodynamic design help achieve unparalleled accuracy, even at extended ranges.

2. Aerodynamic Design The key to achieving long-range success with airguns lies in the slug’s aerodynamic profile. ZAN ELR slugs are optimized for minimal drag, reduced wind drift, and stable flight paths. The slugs feature sleek, high-BC (Ballistic Coefficient) designs, which allow them to retain velocity and energy longer, resulting in flatter trajectories and greater accuracy.

3. Superior Material Selection Crafted from premium materials, such as high-quality lead or alternative alloys. These high-quality materials ensure that your shots are more accurate and predictable.



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Tuning  How to lower SD on unregulated pcp's?

With my Hatsan AT-44 QE 177 and Beeman Chief 2 plus 177, im getting average SD of around 20 over 40-50 shot strings ( i have them both shooting 900ish fps at 2000psi fill pressure ).. What can be done to lower the SD? I want to get the SD as low as i can before i decide where i want to set them up to shoot the two mags per fill..
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Vector Veyron scope failure

My Veyron 3-12x stopped holding zero today. I couldn't get any groups less that a couple inches at 30 yards. When I tried to rezero it, the poi move all over the place in about a 2-3 inch circle. You never knew where adjustments would move the poi.

I put a SWFA 10x on and shot a 3/8“ group about 1 mil high and 3/4 mil left. Dialed in the change and dead on.

So now we'll see what Vector will do. I'm pretty sure the Veyron only has a 5 year warranty and I've had this one well over a year, maybe more, and don't remember where I bought it.

Diana  I finally found a Diana Model 34 Sport.

I had one of these back in the 1980s or so. It was my first adult air rifle. It was quickly traded in for a D48 which I kept for years. I run an ad in the classifieds once in a while looking for one just to have one. I was recently contacted by zrman27500 and rwsmike to let me know there was one on Gunbroker. I really appreciate that they took the time to message me. I bought it for a reasonable 140.00. The gun arrived today and is tight with no striped screws or threads and a straight barrel. It does have a broken mainspring. That figures since I recently threw one out. I will search out a spring and just be happy to have found one of these quirky pieces of airgun history.

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N/A  Huben and Western Airgun

If Huben and Western Airguns are made in China (correct me if I am wrong), why are they so expensive?

I’ve been looking into the GK1 and Mordax to add to my collection and came across several articles confirming they’re actually manufactured in China.

I also had a chance to chat in person with a dealer who used to sell Huben, and he shared some interesting insights. He mentioned that the quality has definitely improved.

But I still can’t shake the question: why are they so pricey?
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Other  Confused old newbie here.

So, I'm 63 and not real social as in I don't do a lot of commenting or posting I just read the forum posts and classifieds. I have only been a member of the site for a few weeks now and as I said, I haven't really posted anything. I found a bottle for an FX airgun which I have been looking for since I have a Panthera Hunter and wanted to ask a few questions and possibly purchase it. However I get a notification that I must have a minimum of 10 posts and a minimum of 10 days of activity. I'm not really sure what that means? 10 posts of things for sale? 10 posts of just discussion? I have no idea what "posts" I need to be working towards not that the bottle I found won't likely be sold by then anyway. And 10 days of activity? Does that mean just browsing? Being a member of? I again am not quite sure what it is I need to do. Like I said I'm 63 and not real active on the internet so I'm kind of dumb when it comes to all this stuff. So any guidance as to what it is I need to do would be appreciated. I also have a friend who is worse than me, he doesn't have the internet but saw some things on here when I was looking at the classifieds and he had interest but I told him I would need to figure out what it is I need to do before I can help him out. So, Thank you for any help! Larry

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PCP Rifle  WTS BSA R10 SE Walnut HP Thumbhole .22

UPDATED SHIPPING AS OF MARCH 6

NOW WILL AND ABLE TO SHIP WITHIN CONTINENTAL USA


BSA R10 SE Walnut HP Thumbhole .22
Upgraded to carbon fiber air tank .05 l
Accu-Shot BT10 Atlas Bipod with Picatinny Rail Mount
Upgraded Huma-Air regulator #1140 ( I have original BSA regulator )
5 -10 shot magazines
Extra o-ring replacement seal kit for BSA R10

Element Helix 6x24x50 FFP scope
I "think" the scope rings are Sport match rings, but not 100 % sure. I just know they are upgraded scope rings.

$1200

I prefer to sell to a local Northern California airgunner. I do not want to ship.
I shoot at the Diablo Rod and Gun Club in Concord California almost every Wednesday 9-12pm. I am also a RSO for the club. I'm known at my club range to split playing cards at 200 yards with my Altaros M24 and Texan LSS .257 cal. So I know what to expect from a pcp. I am only shooting long distances of 200-800 yards. So my BSA R10 will be sold to fund another long distance pcp.

I invite any buyer to test shoot the BSA on a Wednesday for Friday 9-12. You will be pleasantly surprised how well it shoots.

This BSA is probably the most accurate pcp below 100 yards that I own. I had a semi-pro airgunner and fellow club member shoot my BSA to test for accuracy at 50 yards. He commented that it's very accurate and only needs a lighter trigger adjustment for competition matches.

The rifle case is the only thing you would want to replace.

Rod in San Francisco

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Short range accuracy must = 50 yard. Right ?

It’s been a real winter here so since buying into the Airgun hobby have shot in cellar at 13 yards.

So I have always known that if it’s not one little ~ .22 hole at my 13 yards it’s not gonna be a consistent

10 ring at 50 or 100 yards. I’ve known this or did I just assume it true ?

Someone on here mentioned that the pellet may not have stabilized at short range, I can’t agree that a

group can improve as the range lengthened.

Im right on this , aren’t I ??

Authentic Yong Heng?

Hi All,

Im looking to buy a new compressor. It will be used to fill a 6.8L maybe once or twice, and then used for top offs. Im looking at the Yong Heng and GX-CS4. The link below is the Yong Heng from Amazon, and would like your thoughts if you believe it is an authentic compressor. Would also like thoughts between the two compressors as well. The GX is on sale with a discount code for $495, while the Yong Heng through Amazon is $265. I also posted a link to the GX compressor as well.

Thank you, Erik


Projectiles  SOLD .25 Ammo, Slugs, Pellets All Must Go !

I have roughly 24 -26 boxes of .25 ammo. Pellets, slugs, ect. I want to get rid of the entire lot. There are alot of .25 slugs and as you know this stuff is expensive.
I will try to find all the boxes and everything I have. I just getting rid of shooting .25 cal.

I want to sell the entire lot for $300.00 shipped in lower 48 States. I want to do one shipment as its more of a pain getting to the post office and dealing with them as it is boxing it up. Paypal only.
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Cell phone no

It has come to my attention over the week end that T- Moble is blacklisting/ blocking any company offering shooting supplies, air and powder burners. companies like Midway, Airgun Depot, Guns international. The sad thing is I can go to amazon find the same item from the same co. and not have a problem that i am aware of right now. My carrier of choice is Tello , but Tello is operating on T- Moble ( used to be on Sprint, but T -Moble bought Sprint a while back) any one else having this problem with cell systems.? ( same kind deal the credit card co/ banks were/are pulling. )

Taipan  Taipan Veteran 1 issue with magazine? EDIT: It's not the magazine

Has anyone had issues before with a Taipan Veteran magazine during break-in period?

I was re-zeroing my Taipan Veteran 1 standard in .25 caliber earlier tonight. The gun wouldn't group with the magazine's worth of pellets that I shot. At least an inch at 33 meters.

The gun is still relatively new. According to my logs, only 110 shots so far. I pulled a few patches through the barrel when I first received it a few months ago.

I was also using the other magazine that is essentially still new because the gun comes with 2 magazines and I have only used the other one. I noticed that the rounds were a tad bit harder to chamber compared to the other magazine.

I pulled some patches through the barrel until it was clear. I shot another magazine's worth of pellets and it was grouping again. This time though, I was using the other magazine that I normally use.

Has anyone experienced this before? I do feel that the Veteran magazines do require some breaking in as the previous Veteran's I've owned all became much smoother with time in regards to the magazine and breach interaction. I never had a magazine though that didn't shoot well while it was still breaking in. What I'm thinking is happening is that since the magazine is still new, the indexing grooves machined on to it are still very tight. This might be causing some slight misalignment with the gun's indexing mechanism which causes the magazine's holes to not perfectly align with the breach opening.

Beeman  King of Budget PCP Accuracy.

Many a manufacturer and journalist claim to have made or reviewed 'The King of Budget PCP's'.
Depending on what you are after, there are many to choose from.
But what about the most accurate pcp for the least amount of money?
An air rifle that can shoot as good or better than shooter behind the trigger?
For me, this is an easy one: the Beeman qb Chief single shot.

Starlings on the farm

Retired Sheriff West has a farm just outside of town. He now leases his pastures to local cattle farmers. but he keeps his barn and mancave that are full of everything he has gathered and hoarded over the years. It's awesome to nose around in all that old stuff. He has a 20' x 20' walk in cooler that serves as his mancave. It's set up with all the kitchen amenities for cooking, a large gathering table and big screen TV. Before most of them passed on, many of the local farmers and politicians would gather there on Sunday mornings for breakfast.
I met Charles through my good friend Killer (R.I.P.) and he accepted us Yankee Rednecks (as they called Betty Lou and I) straight away.
Charles enlisted Betty Lou to clean the mancave and me to do little rewiring and Starling patrol. He has Martin houses and the Starling try to dominate. We went out this morning to do such things.
I wanted to take the .25 Avenger but Buck Rail forgot to include the stock tube in the conversion kit and that part won't be here until tomorrow so I took the Hatsan Flash QE .22.
I set up a small folding shooting table just inside the shadow of the barn looking out at 5 or 6 martin house poles. Action was really slow. The first group was 3 birds. I took aim and feathered one but they all flew off. 20 or so minutes later a single landed and I center punched it. Another 30 minutes and another came in... it went down too.
By then Betty Lou was worn out from cleaning and wanted to go get something to eat and go home.
I called Charles to update him on what we had done and to tell him we would be going back out on Tuesday. He said we should go later in the day. That's when the Starlings are much more active.
No pics this time but I'll get some next trip.

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