Accessories WTS Hatsan BullMaster Rotary Magazine .25, 10 Rds
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I have to agree with your misgivings. The refresh rate seems less than the v1 products, that alone is a great minus. My screen video looks nothing like some footage I've seen on YT. Unless there are some settings that need tweaking......I got my Zulus V2 Friday and set it up yesterday. Not sure I'm a fan of the built in memory. I did the firmware update and then received a memory card error (with no way to swap it for a good one) and it wouldn't record. Luckily, I was able to clear it by rebooting the scope and it all seems to be working well now, but what happens if it fails in the future? I like the new menu system, but not sure why they had to flip-flop all the controls on the top of the scope, it makes it confusing when you have a couple Zulus V1's and know where the buttons are and what they do! I haven't compared the video recordings yet, but I don't really notice a big difference with the internal view. I'm not sure it's worth the extra $100 for the V2.
Another oddity... The 21700 batteries that come with it are just a tad narrower than the 21700 batteries sold on Amazon. I have ordered two separate sets of 21700 batteries and both sets won't fit in the battery compartment of the Zulus V2. So, if these batteries that came with the V2 die, you may be out of luck ordering replacements from anywhere but DNT! And, if the memory dies or gets corrupt, and it's outside the warranty, it may be an expense to replace it if it has to be sent in to do so. The one positive I found, it does connect to my phone a lot better than the V1, but so far that's the only real improvement I'm seeing... I kind of regret getting the V2, and I wish I had just spent the few dollars more and gotten the V1 LRF model.
You can get a tank like the original tank. I believe they are cheaper in price than carbon fiber!AOA never sent the old tank back with the gun, I was concerned with the old tank being out of date
I hear ya man I bought one around that age too lol it is similar looking but weighs a bit more and feels a lot more solid.Reminds me of an old Daisy 880, I had one back in 1983, 13 years old. Holy poop I'm old
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They may look the same but they certainly do not load the same. Orion mags, that I own for my Prophet are not easy to load and the internal disc must be rotated precisely to reveal each hole to insert a pellet through the hole in the outer plate. While my AGT (FOX) mags have a removable top cover, held in place by magnets. Once the outer ver has been removed the mag internal wheel is rotated until it stops, drop a pellet in to hole to hold it in place, then fill all the other holes easily. I prefer the Fox mags to the OEM AGT mags, for ease of loading and they function flawless.I wasn't going to address the "similar" design of Fox mags to Orion. I think it is no coincidence, and I belive Orion has done a ton of work providing original designs. You shouldn't need to spend a lot of time and money protecting your own work. As airgun enthusiasts we should respect each other's work.
Good luck JimIn August I will be heading to Raton, New Mexico for the National N50 benchrest contest. I was able to attend the first two events, then missed the next two due to Life.
I just finished making plans for this year and got some practice in. Light wind was enough for me to re-learn the flags. 3 cards scored with the plug (usually for practice I score myself raw with the pellet hole). Have some room for further improvement. When I can shoot raw and get these scores, I will feel accomplished.
245 13x
249 15x
249 16x
The contest pits the very best pellet guns, slug guns and .22lr rimfire guns against each other in a multiple day, multiple heat match up. This is a Marathon type of event, not a sprint through two cards while the wind is behaving to see who is the luckiest in lane draw and time slots.
Sure makes playing with various pellets and slugs to see what reg pressure each likes a lot simpler.External adjust regs ... Convenient sure, Required NO.
Such thinking follows the tend in cars the last 3 decades for bells & whistles, do dags and gag-gits .... Costs go up, reliability & serviceability goes down.
Just because something is built and marketed does not mien its actually any better or that you really need it .... buy into marketing of the latest & greatest new thing is whats wrong with much in this crazy world we're living in.
Let’s say an easier way of adjusting reg pressure without disassembling the gun. Too much trial and error. And I don’t want to buy a reg pressure tester.External adjust regs ... Convenient sure, Required NO.
Such thinking follows the tend in cars the last 3 decades for bells & whistles, do dags and gag-gits .... Costs go up, reliability & serviceability goes down.
Just because something is built and marketed does not mien its actually any better or that you really need it .... buy into marketing of the latest & greatest new thing is whats wrong with much in this crazy world we're living in.
Turned down the regulator 1-2/3 turns on the reg and cut 4 coils off of the stock hammer spring. Originally turned it down 1-1/2 turns on the reg and cut 3 coils off and got this result on the chrono.Good job! How did you tune down your Notos? Hammer spring only?