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SOLD GERMAN FEINWERKBAU MODEL 601 .177 CAL AIR RIFLE

German Feinwerkbau Model 601 .177 Caliber Air Target Rifle. The barrel is stamped "Feinwerkbau Oberndorf N/LG. Mod. 601 Cal. 4.5/.177. Made in Germany.


Lightweight wooden stock.


Caliber / Gauge: .177


Barrel Length: 24.25"


Serial Number: 69042


Condition Report: Very good. The metal surfaces exhibit minor handling wear. The bore is bright with strong rifling. The wooden surfaces exhibit minor handling marks. Mechanically very good. Shoots accurately. ;o) $800 Flexible. Paypal preferred. Inherited this from my younger brother that passed a few years ago. Won some kind of Texas Championship. Was an avid air gun enthusiast.

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Western Airguns Rattler .30 Initial thoughts (pic heavy)

Early last week I received a shipment from AOA containing the New Western Airguns Rattler in .30 caliber. Those not familiar with Western Airguns, they are not a new company and have been around for a good many years. They primarily produce Big Bores, specifically the Bushbuck that I had the privilege to use last year on one of my big game hunts. From my understanding the engineer from LCS Air Arms left the company and took his designs over to Western Airguns, these designs were for larger calibers as well as a few other exotic ideas. I have been aware of the Rattler for awhile and was to say the least extremely excited to get my hands on it as for the extreme power it was said to produce. The rifle arrived and I did the typical once over, mounted scope etc, The following day we would pack the Jeep and head into the mountains for two days where I would be able to test it out a bit.

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I topped the rifle with a Hawke Sidewinder 4-16x50ffp and Eagle Vision Infinity adjustable rings along with my trusted Tactacam. My first overall once over of the gun, it's of very good build quality and a very robust rifle...the oversize shroud and moderator definitely adds to making this tough looking.

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Marley and I arrived to our location by 8:00am that had recently received some rain earlier that morning. This is the monsoon season and temperature was 109 degrees by 9:30am, brutally hot and humid. My plan was to test out various ammo, do some chronograph and decibel readings and really just learn the gun as best I could. The private location I use for all my testing allows for me to get out past 300+ yards and for the most part is completely wide open terrain. I had brought some targets as well as a custom built 12"x12" steel plate with stand that I have much enjoyed using for long range plinking and practice with many of the rifles I test. I had brought a variety of both pellets and slugs to try out of the Rattler but already had a good idea of what would work.

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I brought 110gr .308 High Arc Hunters that had been swaged down to .300, Polymags, 65gr NSA's, 44gr & 50gr JSB's along with a few custom NSA's to play with.

WEIGHT, SIZE, HANDLING
The Rattler comes in a 9.2lbs and the length is 40" long from head to toe making it a pretty large bullpup. This is not within weight range of what I would personally enjoy carrying as once I added scope, bipod, camera it's not upwards of 10+lbs. This is a tactical design and to me the weight felt very well distributed and never gave me deterrent from wanting to shoot it offhand. Those wanting to carry this I would suggest a single point sling as it does get overbearingly heavy on long hikes. From prone or positions I use posting up with my long bipod the rifle is incredibly stable and rigid feeling. I think the lower rail with the band is well made and I say this because I felt no lateral movement that's usually compounded when using such a large bipod. The Hogue grip is a quality rubber one that provided a comfortable feel and is one of my favorite styles for field use, grips are often overlooked as part of the overall performance of a rifle. The grip is the main component to leverage the rifle up quickly to a proper shooting position and maintain good trigger control.

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LOADING
The Rattler in .30 has a 17 shot titanium cylinder and has 0.827" 21mm of room to accommodate what I would consider massive .30 slugs. The loading door slides up and down making it possible to load 4 projectiles before having to advance the cylinder.

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AIR CAPACITY
This rifle is outfitted with a 580cc bottle with a fill pressure of 250bar/ 3625psi and can be upgraded to a 700cc for those wanting more air. The regulator can be externally adjusted and was tet to roughly 140 bar, later on I do plan to make a more advanced tune where I may turn the regulator down a bit.

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ACESSORY RAILS
The Rattler has plenty of pic rails to add just about anything, both the top and bottom are 9" in length with the bottom having a fitted band that I think adds to some rigidity to the gun. I typically like moving my bipod forward from the bench or prone position and then prefer more of a rearward mounting when I'm out hunting, especially with the extended bipod. The Rattler has pic rails on each side as well that for my use would probably be used for either a camera or flashlight. The upper pic rail does have 20moa built in that I found to be helpful and wished more manufacturers thought to add this as a standard feature. For me it was more than enough room to comfortably mount my scope and have enough forward and back to fine tune for my eye relief. Many guns simply don't have enough room forward to mount optics correctly making it very uncomfortable to shoulder when using scopecams....this wasnt the case with the Rattler.

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To touch a little on the AccuTac bipod, I do like it but the cost really kind of outprices the performance I really need. I think a Harris would work just as well and be much easier to maneuver weight wise. I may move away from AccuTac products, if anyone has a more affordable and lighter weight unit I'm all ears.

POWER ADJUSTER
This rifle is equipped with a power adjustment knob located just forward of the buttstock, this I believe acts as somewhat of a restrictor and has a HUGE range of adjustment. The knurled knob has what I have counted to be 148+- clicks either direction.

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Turning the knob clockwise lowers the power that through my testing on the lowest setting brought the power down to 49fpe using the 44gr JSB's......the rifle gets a friggin boatload of shots at that. On the high end of the power adjustment I was able to get the rifle to shoot the 110gr High Arc Hunters at 858fps. (NOTE) I will be doing some more testing with this gun and want to experiment more with reg adjustments, I personally have little interest in shooting such heavy slugs. I really just wanted to see if the Rattler could achieve the advertised performance and it for sure can.

BARREL SYSTEM & SOUND
This rifle is outfitted with a 27" TJ Enterprises barrel and is a 1:26 twist rate, one that I'm familiar with as it's the same as I have on my AAA EVOL. This twist rate is generally very good for both pellets and slugs and a good compromise for using both extending the versatility of this rifle.

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The 1:26 is a bit slow for slugs but I was able to achieve some pretty good accuracy at 100 yards using the 65gr NSA's. As I mentioned with some more time and some more air I will be doing a more specific tune but for my first time out I was extremely impressed with the accuracy. The barrel has zero "FLOP" or flex, I checked this by grabbing it with my hand and forcing it upwards and down a few times. This is not really a test but something I feel is important to show people....WHY? A strong barrel system is important, especially in the field where the rifle will endure many normal bumps and bruises. Floppy and weak barrel systems are extremely prone to POI changes that can become a liability under demanding field use, this is my own experience.

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The shroud like everything else on the gun is very robust and of large diameter going into the removable 6 5/8" moderator with aluminum monocore.

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I did test the sound with a DB meter from both the high and low power, this is in no way a scientific test but can give us some sort of idea of noise level. The average backyard friendly airgun will most likely produce around 75db. On the low end this puts out 95db and on the high end 115db, this is a bit more than a .22LR would produce. Again this will depend on the environment and specific tune of the rifle. I realize many spend a good dime on a new rifle only to immediately go out and purchase an aftermarket moderator for another few hundred dollars. In this case I really can't see an aftermarket moderator being any more effective than this quality unit, in that I see some added value.

TRIGGER & SAFETY
I couldn't help but to imagine the trigger to be like that of the LCS SK-19, one that people have complained of being long and spongy. This to my surprise was not like that at all, matter fact to the contrary with a short first stage that rolls into the second with a short and clean break. Very predictable and set to just under 1lb.

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Moving onto the safety's, this rifle has two of them. One is located on the left side just below the action. The Rattler in .30 has Safe in the far back position, semi auto in the top and all the way forward for the full auto function. The rear safe is to lock the hammerless system in the event the rifle loses pressure that in low PSI could produce a discharge.

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On the right side of the Rattler just above the trigger guard is the Safe that will lock the trigger. I do not like this location and I say this because when the rifle is off safe my index finger can touch it and move it back onto safe....it's annoying. I wish they would have gone with a switch that simply slides forward and back, this is really just my own preference. Other than that it functions as it should but it was something about it I felt enough to mention.

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FULL AUTO SHOOTING
I think the full auto feature is just a novelty and something I think we all need to try at least once, it has no place in my intended use of this rifle. The rifle can be "professionally" internally adjusted to advance and lower the full auto shot cycle but out of the box it will empty 17 shots in about 8 seconds to give you an idea of how fast it shoots. This is a great way to bring out a smile but it's also a way to burn through a load of ammo and air.....so essentially a novelty feature.

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I did do some long range shooting out to 330 yards and just over 200 where I setup a 12"x12" custom made steel swinging target. The Rattler is a powerhouse of a rifle and really did impress me with it's performance in a fairly short package. The 24" barrel isn't that long so from a bipod the gun feels pretty maneuverable. This is one of the reasons I feel it will make a great tool for some serious coyote abatement. I had a great time shooting the 65gr NSA's as well as the 50gr JSB's out to these extended ranges.

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From a full 250bar fill I was getting two full magazines of shots with the NSA 65gr before having to refill and felt as though 120+fpe was giving me pretty consistent results out to these various ranges. This gun can casually produce 140+fpe easily and at those power levels it tends to be much more enjoyable to shoot with minimal recoil. That afternoon Marley and I headed down to another location where I planned to setup camp and do a bit of hunting into the evening. Hopefully this post will help others that may have interest in this gun and I do plan to continue my work with it. Enclosed is the full video of my adventure that includes my honest opinion on this rifle for it's price point. Enjoy!

SOLD Edgun Original Lelya

Original edgun lelya .20 cal, single shot. Included in sale is rifle, fill probe, 5 unopened tins of H&N’s and 10 unopened 500 count tins of jsb’s, no scope. Firm on price, there is over $200 in hard to find pellets with this deal to keep you shooting a very long time(over 6000rds.) hate to sell but only selling to fund another rifle I want. Currently shooting the the jsb’s around 860fps. This thing is a laser beam at 50yds and less, really not interested in any trades unless it’s a W.a.r. Flex or jsar rifle.

$850 shipped conus PayPal f&f

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SOLD ***ALL SOLD*** Three scopes for sale***

#1-Top 3 Pictures-- ***SOLD*** Bushnell Elite 3200 10X Mil Dot reticle, As NEW in the box, was mounted in Burris Signature rings with the plastic inserts. NO dents or ring marks, Put on rifle never shot, sold rifle scope been sitting in the safe since. $165.00 SHIPPED (EXCELLENT GLASS I HAVE 2 ON OTHER PB GUNS)

#2-Second 3 Pictures -- Hawke 2-7X32 (great rimfire/Air gun scope) Vantage, Mil Dot reticle, AO, Matte 14111,as new in box. With rings NOW $80.00 SHIPPED

#3-Third picture- Hawke 3-9X40 Vantage, Mil Dot reticle, AO, Matte , 14123, NEW IN THE BOX NOW$100.00 SHIPPED


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SOLD *** SOLD***Brocock .22Caliber Concept XR Lite****

***SOLD*** Brocock .22Caliber Concept XR Lite, Excellent condition, includes (1) factory mag. (2) Carm mags, single shot tray, factory manual. Accurate shooting gun. loves 14.3 & 16gr Hades, 16 gr & 18 gr FX, not pellet picky. Target shot using JSB 15.89 pellets. Last two targets were eight shots not six.
NOT INCLUDED- bipod
$960.00 NOW $875.00 SHIPPED


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WFTF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL RESULTS

⁷Nation,
Here are the final results for 2022's World Championships from Italy
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Congratulations to Mr. Paul Cray, who ended up in 10th overall
Lauren Parsons absolutely crushed the Ladies Division to reclaim her spot of World Champion.
David Alsup took 2nd, and Peter Brooks took 4th in the Veterans PCP class. Well done.
I the springer Division, Cameron Kernt took 3rd, Matt Brackett took 5th, and Leo Gonzales placed 10th to give that team the silver medal
Well done team USA!!!


Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
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SOLD ***SOLD***Miscellaneous scope items***

-----SOLD----Included in picture top to bottom. Red laser works with switch on rear or remote cord. 2nd row base riser adapters, 3rd row picatinny adapters/weaver adapters will fit Crosman/Benjamin air tubes, sling adapters,
picatinny/Weaver adapter adapters sling adapters, Bottom row- 1" and 30mm scope rings.$75.00 REDUCED NOW $55.00 for all SHIPPED PRIORITY MAIL

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The rats won this evening...😩🐀🐀🐀

Went out for a few hours, my setup on these particular rats is still evolving. By tonight's results it's evident I need to do more work. The mixed lighting and the overhead light in my face are trying. I stupidly forgot my red light, which I have been setting up on a tripod. Anyway from the photo you can see how awful the lighting is. I had three opportunities and only scored on one! I'm shooting at the rats in the extreme left of the frame. That's a hanging feeder in the distance. While the West Hunter scope has been great during the day. In these conditions, without the red light? My hit ratio suffered. Lessons learned.

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new HEAVY WADCUTTER ⬛ HEAVY HITTER

new HEAVY WADCUTTER ⬛ HEAVY HITTER

Yeah, over the years I've virtually met several hunters how swear at wadcutters.

And several who swear by wadcutters.

For both of these cussing airgunners I have good news. 😊


There is a new wadcutter in town!!
A heavy hitter.
Real HEAVY.

⬛ In .22cal it weighs in at 17.00 grain (1.10 grams).


▪ It is made in Argentina.
▪ The brand name is APOLO (or Air Boss for the premium line).

▪ It is sold by Hatsan USA.
▪ It comes in a premium version (Air Boss Match Competition) and in an economic version (Apolo Champion).


I will definitely try these out!! 😄

Matthias


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🟨 New PELLETS and SLUGS 🟨

🟨 New PELLETS and SLUGS 🟨

From the land of steaks: Argentina!


Yes, I happen to live in South America.
But no — I am not paid by the manufacturer.
And no — I did not receive free samples.

All I am is a projecti-phile, an enthusiast of airgun projectiles.... 💛


And when new ones come out, I get more than a little excited. 🤪



APOLO is the brand.
➠ They have a sub-brand, called Air Boss — the top of their line-up.

➠ They have finally found a US seller that imports them: Hatsan USA.



➠ Right now, I can see 16 different pellets and slugs on the Hatsan page — in 5 calibers. And APOLO has more in the line—up yet.


➠ Yes, they are probably not as high quality as a made in Germany H&N's, but I want to put that to the test!


Below are a few pages from the APOLO catalog. 😊

Matthias


➠ .30cal and .35cal
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➠ Domes

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➠ Slugs
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➠ Hollow Points (some)

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tight barrel bore

some time ago I bought a FX 500mm 25cal barrel liner for my dreamline compact to cut down and machine my own barrel tensioning system for it. I also made one for it in 22.. the 22 shoots great. the 25 never did shoot that well. I set the 25 barrel kit aside and went on. today I got to thinking about it as I have a project in my head I thought I wanted to do so I got it out and started looing it over. I pushed a pellet through the barrel and could not believe how tight it is! its pretty snug. I pushed a slug through it and that was almost a mistake... good thing I didn't try to shoot a slug, it would have never shot it. I have the stuff on hand to polish the barrel but at this point im wondering if its worth the time to do it. are these FX liners always tight. this kind of took me by surprise. oh and the choke is unreal! im thinking of machining the choke off if I decide to mess with it. maybe I should just buy a new liner... unless a tight bore is normal and can be polished up.... thoughts...anyone?

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.25 cal POWER!

what fps/fpe do you like to shoot your .25?

I’ve been messing with my regulator pressure a lot and can’t seem to find the best leave it there spot yet.

I have the leshiy 2 with 350mm barrel shooting around 170 bar at around 60-65fpe I have a few different ammunition that’ll give me very different results and speeds but my goal is to tune it to a very powerful, efficient state where I can throw it in a backpack go hunting for the day and not to refill my 300cc tank so far air efficiency hasn’t been a problem I can get around 40 shots before I drop below 130 bar out of this 350mm barrel not too bad. Also have some issues with groupings but yet it’s hard to really solve that since I have a crappy scope so not sure if it’s the gun or that But I figured I need to start with jets. Maybe sizes .2/.2 and another pair of .5/5 and try those two sizes out but I also can’t get my hands on them.. anyway
I’m not too sure how other guns regulate pressure but some info on .25 cal what what’s best Speed to shoot them at and how you like to save air etc..
I’m currently shooting avs 254 34gr and hades 26gr

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SOLD FS - Price Cut! - I need to sell! Air Arms TX200 MKIII Walnut .177

Excellent condition, .177 caliber, never opened up or tinkered with. There is a hairline scratch on the side of the barrel (see pic) and a small spot on the stock that looks like it might be related to the wood gain. Honestly never noticed it until I just took the rifle our to examine closely.

Selling to pay for other airgun interests, and this rifle really just sits in the safe. Can't even remember the last time I shot it.

Asking $500 plus shipping and insurance. Scope and mount not included, but can be if interested. Just let me know. Prefer paypal friends and family so there are no fees. Or, add 3.5% to cover fees. Will also accept a USPS money order.

Please deal by email
tobinwebster at yahoo dot com.

Thanks!

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Lever action: reliable or cheap novelty?

I am interested in a reliable, workhorse, PCP in .22 or .25, preferably under $800.

I would very much like a lever action. I am aware of the Seneca Eagle Claw and the Hatsan Vectis but I am concerned that these may be novelty guns that may not last. I would rather go with a bolt action that just keeps working than a cool lever action that gives up on me after a couple of years. I saw a Benjamin Kratos in the classifieds that looked intriguing. Have never used a side lever.

Any advice or warnings? Advantages and disadvantages of the different action styles. Much appreciate any pointers.

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Finished target

I just finished a practice target. I needed a easy to transport target to practice the longer range field target. The target is 14” square 1/4” plate. Center hole is 3” So far I made changeable kill size 1 3/4” and 1” the target sets in the angle iron base. When it cools down this evening I will give it a try. It’s too hot right now.

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SOLD SOLD - Like new (reduced price)Benjamin Akela - .22 w/ extras

Selling my like new Benjamin Akela .22 I bought last January and put approximately 80 rounds thru it. Shortly thereafter I found a .25 Prophet Performance and the Akela hasn't been touched since I'm only using the .25 caliber for bigger game.. I did buy an extra stock that I had painted black but was never installed. The rifle has no scratches or blemishes and functions flawlessly with no leaks. Its already quiet as is but I'm including a 3D printed moderator that quiets it down even more. It will also come with 2 magazines. I'm asking $375 or best offer with free shipping. PayPal f&f or 3% added for the fee.

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SOLD WTS Marauder Mad Dog Bullpup Stock - $275

Up for sale is a Mad Dog Marauder bullpup stock. I had it on a Gen 2 .25, but according to the original owner it started out as a Gen 1 stock, which he put linkages in to fit the Gen 2. Anyhow, it shot just fine on my Gen 2, and I am only parting with it to fund a new toy. Included in the kit are the stock, the scope mount, the linkages, the gauge adapter, and the cheek piece. Full disclosure about the gauge adapter - when I first got it, it leaked, even with Teflon tape. However, I just used my standard gauge without the adapter, and it worked just fine - you gauge just doesn't sit flush with the stock. It in no way interferes with the functioning or looks of the gun, other than the gauge is countersunk a little bit. There is a small scuff on the front of the stock, but other than that, it is in pristine condition. Asking $275 shipped via Paypal F&F, and I am not interested in any trades at the time.
Please PM if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Chris

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Pursuit of sub MOA

How many of you have tried to shoot sub MOA out to 100 yards? Success or failure?

For me, it wasn't easy and I am continuing to chase and get more sub MOA results with my FX Impact MK2 shooting the H&N 23gr slugs.

In this video I attempted to do just that. Obviously I failed miserably and got more fails and success. I have done so in the past and I would like to be more consistent and hit more of these tighter groups. However, it was super windy when I did this shoot but no excuses. I just wasn't too great at estimating and allowing for the windage.

Paper punching was boring so I tapped a tin can at 125 and 150 yards just to have some fun.
I ended my day and dropped a few starlings on the way home at another location.

Enjoy.

SOLD WTS Brocock Bantam .22 with Lane Regulator - $625, possibly trades

Selling a very nice Brocock Bantam in .22. Finish is in excellent shape, and it shoots VERY well. It will shoot one-hole groups at 30 yards with Hades pellets moving between 890-905 fps all day long. Included with the package, but NOT installed, is a regulator from Robert Lane. It is set at 135 psi from the factory. I got this gun planning on making it into my workhorse, but then I came across a deal on an Impact I couldn't refuse, so now this one just sits. It's a shame to let such a nice gun just sit in my cabinet, especially when I am eying another gun! So, my loss is your gain. Looking to get $700 shipped and insured for the gun and regulator. I am not interested in splitting the two up at the time. The bipod and scope in the picture are NOT included in the sale, and the trades I am interested in are a Brocock Atomic XR or FX Dreamline compact in .177. I may consider others, but I want something compact and in .177. Asking $625 OBO and I accept Paypal F&F.
Thanks,
Chris

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