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Targets by the Pound

Hello everyone,

Due to the bad weather I was not able to do very much target shooting this morning ... :D :oops::ROFLMAO:o_O

Actually waiting for it to warm up a bit before I start shooting today and I decided to clean out one of my 3-ring binders that I keep already shot paper targets. That is only half of the targets shot in the last 3 months, I kept about that same amount. At least half of that stack is previously shot 30-Yard Challenge targets, man I shot a whole lot of those to get that 200 score. This make me wonder how many pounds of lead is out there in my yard :unsure:

ThomasT
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NLA FX Wildcat MK3 .30cal, like new

LOVE THIS GUN!
But in a financial bind. I've shot it about 400x.
I will sell with some .30cal JSB Hades and JSB regulars. It will come with the FX moderator and the FX hard case. Power settings are currently pushing the Hades at about 905fps and it's glorious!
Wildcat retails for $1,500
Ammo retails for $20/each x 10 = $200
Moderator retails for $120
Shipping $30+
Retail package aprox = $1,850


Get this one for $1,200 shipped!

What you get:
Wildcat, 8 tins full ammo (+2 opened but still pretty full), 2 magazines, fill probe, FX moderator, FX gun case, little mirror thing over the gauge so you can read it without sticking your head over the barrel, original setup card (Talon Tunes) and manual.
DOES NOT COME WITH: Scope, Scope rings/mounts, FX Chronograph, Eagle scopecam
Would consider selling as is with the Hawke scope.


This is stock. I've not done anything to this other than shoot and I LOVE IT. Best air rifle FX makes if you ask me. And I had an Impact M3 and didn't really care for it that much.
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Uragan Pic thread

I am so pumped about how my Uragan 1 .30 performs I want to see more of them.

Post up your rifle saying whether its a 1 or a 2 , barrel length, caliber and ammo of choice and whatever else youve got it equipped with.

Uragan gen 1 .30 600mm barrel
US Optics TS12x w/ eaglevision infinity rings
US Optics anticant device
Accu-Tac BR4 G2

Shoots JSB 50.15 knock out slugs awesomely at 870 fps

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What is your favorite rust prevention cleaner?

What is your favorite? Here is mine:
I have found that about per sheet I get about 12 rifles cleaned. There are five sheets per bag so that is 60 cleanings. I have never had rust since using this brand, ever. Have a better oil/lube? Post it.

"Fanboy"

I've seen a number of posts where someone will state that brand X is junk and when someone responds in defense of brand X, they are immediately labeled a "Fan Boy", as if they are defending a particular manufacturer for no logical reason. Most everyone favors one brand over another, but preferences are most always based on personal experience. You can call me an FX "Fan Boy", but it's only because I've had the best experience with FX guns and customer support, that I prefer FX over other brands that I own.
Just to end my little rant, being a "Fan Boy" of one kind or another isn't arbitrary.

Athlon Midas Tac for Field Target

For about a year and a half I've been working towards this final product on the first Midas Tac I picked up, and that grew to include the second one I bought from the classifieds more recently. The goal was to have yardage marks on the sidewheels for both 24x (max) and 16x so that the guns they're mounted on could be shot in Hunter or Open Class. Finally finished it today. Working up the yardage marks on a sidewheel is a pretty tedious process, lay out tape out to 55 yards and then drag something to focus on back and forth along that tape. Best done over multiple sessions with varying angles and amounts of light and a range of temperatures. Also requires a lot of verification of repeatability before the marks are made permanent (I think that's mostly to ease my mind that the finalized marks are trustable). To do it for two scopes at two different magnifications......not fun.

This isn't a tutorial of how I do my scope wheels, more intended as an idea of what the yardage marks look like for anybody considering the Midas for FT.
So, both of them are the Athlon Midas Tac 6-24x50 in MIL, with the APRS2 reticle.

Green background with yellow numbers is the 24x (left side of the wheel) and blue background with white letters is the 16x (right side of the wheel).
The 3 photos show the minimum, middle, and maximum yardage marks, in the context of 10-55 yards for field target.

Both side wheels are comma shaped.

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I was surprised to see that the marks were fairly similar on both scopes. The newer of the two definitely ranges better at 16x than the one I've had longer, but I think the older one is a bit more clear at 24x. They also both focus down closer than 10 yards, reference the first photo and the pencil line all the way across is min wheel travel but the 10 yard marks start a little over half an inch from that mark at 16x and nearly an inch away at 24x. I only made that minimum wheel travel mark on the scope on the left but both display this less than 10 yards min focus attribute.

(The marks for 60 and 70 on the right wheel were made to help my son get stuff in focus when we shoot silhouettes and aren't necessarily trustable for ranging anything to 60 or 70 yards.)

I've shot around 6 or 8 monthly matches in Open class (24x) with one of these and was pretty happy with how it has ranged by focus. I think the high point for the Midas in Open class was something like a 46/48.

I've only shot 1 match with the Midas in Hunter class (16x), about 10 days ago actually. In fact, that's the first time I've ever shot Hunter at 16x, as I was a Hunter class participant back when it was 12x. As a Hunter class scope I liked the 0.2 mil hash marks on the reticle from 0-1 mil. Quite helpful for more precise hold over. @steve123 has pointed this out a couple times in various scope discussions and I saw the benefits first-hand two weekends ago. As with most scopes, differentiating between 50 and 55 is a bit tough at 16x, but in working the scope up, and during the match, I could get it to land in the same spot repeatedly, with good technique and at least a rudimentary familiarity with how the focus behaves. I think some will find the reticle to get too thin for them at 16x, especially if that individuals eye's tend to lose the reticle with dark backgrounds.

Generally though, I like the floating center dot for ft work. I like that they only weigh around 26ounces. I like that they're not a huge, long, bulky scope. I've also been impressed with the repeatability of the ranging by focus at 24x (don't have enough experience with it at 16x to make a statement there). 100% reliable turrets as well. These were also my first (and only) scopes with a zero stop and that's a nice feature too, especially with a 9 year old cranking on them (he actually does really good and hasn't gotten lost on a turret/off a revolution yet, hope that trend continues). They are not illuminated reticle, which is fine by me but some really appreciate that feature. I've spent a lot of time looking through a couple 20x SWFA scopes, and I was always pretty happy with them. That is, until I made the mistake of having two different guns out one day and going from the gun with the SWFA to the scope with the Midas, WOW, what a difference in clarity. The IQ of the Midas blows the SWFA out of the water, and it well should since the Midas is about 2x the price. Going the other way (in regards to price point) I have a Falcon X50 and at 24x the Midas is more clear than the more expensive X50. The X50 does "snap" in and out of focus better than the Midas.

As often said, all scopes are a bundle of compromises but I personally think the Athlon Midas Tac 6-24x50 is a great all-around scope that can even pull duty as a dependable range-by-focus field target scope (at 24x that is, jury's still out on how it does at 16x, will update in the future as I gain more experience with it at 16x). The image clarity one gets from a Midas makes looking through them quite enjoyable (as I stated elsewhere at one point, clear enough to see .20 caliber holes at 140 yards).

As an aside...I'm a huge fan of comma shaped side wheels. I think the side wheel thing is ridiculous but necessary if one wants to play the field target game. Center hubbed round wheels always stick up past the top turret, essentially whatever distance matches the radius of the circle. That makes round wheels a pain in the arse for gun cases, transportation, gun cabinets etc. That's why I like comma shaped wheels. The comma gives the useable radius of a large side wheel, but can be rotated around to tuck into the gun, reducing the overall profile and even reducing the chances of catching that wheel on something and damaging the scope. This tucked in comma wheel concept aids in casing the gun, as well as simply keeping a smaller overall footprint. A comma shaped wheel makes the side wheel concept less ridiculous and allows for keeping the wheel on the scope even when the gun is just being enjoyed, outside of the field target arena.

These two photos illustrate that concept of large useable radius, but also being able to rotate the "wheel" out of the way, reducing the gun's footprint.
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SOLD SOLD - Donny Ronin 22-25 cal - trade or sell

I got this in a rifle trade and it's just not for me. But it is very quiet! Has a couple scratches and has been used but could be touched up and look new. Have something for trade? Or $105 shipped here in the US. Let me know what you have or if a purchase is what you want. Can text pic's if you're interested.

Thanks for looking!

Need Help With My Slightly Used (New to Me) Diana/RWS 48

This past weekend I was at a big Gun & Knife Show in SE-Michigan and picked up this 2001 Diana 48. No scratches on the blueing or the stock. It has been well cared for as far as I can see for a gun that is over 20 years old. The guy I bought it from was a private dealer and he couldn't give me any history on it so it was sort of a "pig in a poke". It also came with what I think might have been the original RWS scope on it. (it had a few scratches and wear marks on it) After I got it home, I put about 50 pellets thru it and it seems to do pretty well at 30 yds in my backyard. This is my first Diana and the cocking seemed fairly smooth to me. It's shooting at around 740 fps with a H&N FTT 14.66 gr. Maybe that is a little slow for that gun but if the original seal is still in it, that might explain the slight deficiency.

So I have a few questions for anyone who can help me out here. The cocking arm will flop out about 4 inches if I don't hold it in. Is this normal? Second the rod connected to the cocking arm at the other end is either offset or bent. I think it is bent because the jam nut does not seem to fit flush against its surface. Could this be why the cocking arm is flopping out. And finally, I notice that the barrel shroud will spin if I twist it. Is that normal? I'll try to post a photo here so you can see what I'm describing. Thank you in advance for any comments you might have.

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Diana/rws mod 34 22 caliber owners have a look!

Does this breech look normal!? This belongs to a friend of mine that is frustrated with the accuracy so he reached out to me to see if I could shoot the gun! Well after finding out his hawke is bad, I took one of my scopes that I know is good and I still couldn’t get it to group 1.5 to 2” groups at 30 yards! Mind you I own springers hw tx and have no problem hitting paintball ammo at 40 yards! What springers I own the pellet goes in flush at the breech unlike the photo! Idk btw I tried all the ammo I have and nothing seems to group! Thought maybe the crown was messed up nope looks good and looked down the barrel with a flashlight no machining marks and I even cleaned the barrel!
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Hans Apelles

It is with deep regret that I report that on November 24 Hans Apelles left the Field Target lanes. If Rodney Boyce was the first gentleman of Field Target then Hans was certainly at least, the second! I first met Hans when he showed up at one of our FT matches at Delran Junior Marksman Club in the early 1990s. Hans and his son Raymond called themselves the "A Team" and wore white coveralls so stating. I thought they looked goofy at first but found that they had previously had issues with tick bites. Not so goofy after all! They continued to make the lengthly trip to our matches and sometimes Hans's wife Martha and daughter Rosalie and son-in-law Bob would come with them. Hans loved FT so much that he and Raymond started running their own matches in upstate New York and continued until Hans could no longer do it physically. Hans and Raymond were also responsible for getting Crosman to run the Crosman All-American Field Target Championship which was a great event for many years. They can also take a lot of credit for getting Crosman into PCP airguns. Several of their airguns in current production have strong roots based on their input and expertise.
Hans was ALWAYS a gentleman and great fun to shoot with. He absolutely loved Field Target. It was a great privilege to know him.
Respectfully submitted,
Richard Bassett

PS: For Hans' official obituary google Clark funeral home, Katonah, NY.

250 vs 300 bottle and shot count

I think I must be misunderstanding something. Would a 300 bar (working pressure) 300 cc bottle give you more shots than a 250 bar (working pressure) 300 cc bottle? If I'm correct, Where can I get a 300 bar (working pressure) FX compatible bottle with latest valve?
Your thoughts are welcome. (1st. reg set at 150 bar) .30 M3 Compact.
Thanks,
Hunter Roark

Airguns in Movies

I was thinking we never see airguns in movies.
Yesterday I happened upon a movie “ The Predator “ a Fairly recent movie …. Not very good unless you consider it a satire of sorts.

In it I’m sure I saw an Airforce Condor in white as a tranquiler gun. I ll provide a picture shortly.

Anyone else for a Movie with an airgun in it

( Christmas Story is a given )
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SOLD 5 airguns 3 small ore and 2 big bore Airguns, Compressor, Tank

****Update**** the 357 is promised, the Airforce has been sold
Armada Sold
Compressor Sold


The Sam. And pistol still available
I will take $600 for both together shipped to ur door conus


Invoairtech 357
Marauder SAM .22 With Scope Wood Stock Needs Refinishing scratches and dings
Armada .25 Hell its never been fired with scope
Marauder Pistol .22
AirForce Texan .50 With ATN Night Vision there is no rubber foregrip This beast will knock a hog inside out
Benjamin Recharge
Carbon Fiber buddy tank the little black one from Benjamin
$3500 for everything
I live in Tyler TX willing to meet half way if your around this area 300 mile COD or
I will send you an business invoice for CC will split shipping cost
Prefer to sell everything all together
I have a laser engraving business and use extra money for it
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New to FX.. Need some help from the fanstas

I'm trying to figure out via photos and the written word some of this Dreamline specific stuff. Increasing power. Which Pellet probes for increased airflow? (pellet and slug probe = huma or pin probe?) I see dual transfer port which seems like a good idea. And then a tuning spring? I'm opting for the .25 and want to be at at least 50 fpe with some air to spare.. FX folks.. please educate me on what these rifles like and don't like if you will?

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FX Impact velocity drop

So a friend handed my Impact back to me. I asked if it was cocked and he said no so I cocked it and fired it. Nothing came out as it was plugged with 2 NSA 28.5 grain slugs. Bent slightly the probe. Pulled the barrel and replaced the liner and installed the original probe good so far. Upon resuming shooting over the crono I was now getting about 200 fps less velocity 960 down to 760. Tried a few things, now at 805 and that's it. Any one experience similar situation?

Thanks!

NLA 2 Artemis P15's (.25)

Artemis P15 in .25 caliber. It's the gun in the foreground with the scope (NOT INCLUDED) has been re-barreled with a LW polygonal barrel by Lee Air Pros (factory barrel included), comes with a Jake Bowman cocking handle, Airfective shroud with moderator and barrel inserts (not shown) (factory shroud included), 1 factory magazine 4 CARM magazines (one does not operate properly)
Asking $500 shipped CONUS, payment by Paypal F&F, or USPS MO. Not looking for any trades.
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