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Beeman  Beeman Hurricane

so you say it will not cock
does that mean the handle will not hold at full coking position or something else
can it be repaired sure that are relatively easy to work on and parts are plentiful in the UK
so, what would i do, i would look at the trigger parts and see if they are moving freely if not a very small amount of lube in the trigger area but keep the gun butt down
this will show great trigger assembly pictures
https://www.pyramydair.com/airgun-resources/manuals/Temptest.pdf
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Raccoon Hunting

I think my wife would probably shoot me if I shot any of the raccoons around here. We actually feed them and a couple of possums. The last few years they have put on quite a show bring their young around about the time they are weaned. Two years ago my son, grandson and I were setting out after dusk and a mother coon came walking around the corner leading six kits. Next thing we knew the kits were literally right under and between our feet playing.

Well, just be sure to let none of them bite or even scratch you and especially the grandson. Or say hello to rabies vaccination. Not even the tiniest of tiny scratches! Opossums generally are not a rabies vector due to their slightly lower body temperature. Neither are armadillos nor typically squirrels and rabbits due to their short life cycle but they can have rabies as can any mammal. Skunks and raccoons absolutely are a primary rabies vector and should be assumed to be infected.
If you are a female American 50 M / 3 position shooter, and want to take on the best from over there in EU ville.
Well you will have to go though Rikke then, CUZ she just took the European championship again in that discipline.
She can probably give quite a few boys a run for their money too.

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Benjamin  benjamin marauder

The first real Airgun that I bought was the 25 caliber M-Rod, it was a kit that came with a Center point scope. It was a good hunting rig. I sold it when I was getting chemotherapy for cancer. I wasn’t feeling too well and I sold all of my firearms and most of my Airguns.
I got better. I have purchased 3 rifles since then.

The 25 M-Rod that I have now I bought used. It has been upgraded with a Hill valve and a regulator. I resealed it when I received it. Then I added a side lever breech from JSAR (Jefferson State Air Rifles). So it’s not the same as any that you might buy. I wanted it for hunting so it has the synthetic stock.
There is only one gauge, it reads the regulated pressure. I would rather have the gauge read unregulated reservoir pressure, or two gauges.

I like the rifle but I want it regulated, and I want the side lever. The Huma regulator is $120 so not an expensive upgrade. The JSAR breech is expensive at $400.
These two items double the cost of the Marauder but it’s pretty cool to have it. These are very easy to work on if you need to replace an o-ring.

If you already have one, the one thing I would suggest is a little device called SSG. This greatly reduces air consumption so you get more shots from the same air charge.
I shot my original rifle without the regulator, SSG, or side lever and I liked it a lot.
It doesn’t really need a regulator if it’s tuned well. It doesn’t need the side lever, I just wanted it.

If you are not up to tuning then send it to Scott (Motörhead) west coast or Rich Dudek (Airgun Revisions) east coast.

Hunter

My adventure using a RAW HM1000X for NRL22

where was your aim point in the last picture .
it was shooting a little high, so the next lowest cross hatch under each group was the aim point. I like to shoot two 5 shot groups instead of one 10 shot group so that the wind will have less chance of blowing a group up.
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Springer vs. PCP

I'm a little late to this thread (on vacation for a couple weeks). But in my limited experience (12 amazing springers and 4 high end PCP's), the best springer (for me FWB 150) cannot approach the accuracy and repeatability that the PCP's can. But I'm an inexperienced amateur that shoots in my back yard. So take my experience and opinion with a grain of salt. I routinely post in both the "what springer have you shot today" thread and the 30 yd challenge thread. My 192 with the FWB 150 was great, but I freely admit that the same rifle, in a better marksman's hands, could do a lot better. But even I shot a 200 with a Red Wolf.

I shoot off of a cheap front rest and a rear bag for both springers and PCP's, as do most of the competitors in the 30 yd thread. It is a friendly competition. I do have a new Seb AR 250 front rest that I'm anxious to dial in. Not that there is anything wrong with a "vice" for benchrest. And the scoring is normalized by using a .22 scoring plug. Without that, accurate scoring is really challenging. For example, @Jonnes scoring for 1B in his springer example is suspect as an "X" ;-).

Cheers! Rick

My adventure using a RAW HM1000X for NRL22

@scotton I like how this write up is coming together. It seems that you’re now invested in .22 however, I wanted to ask - have you looked into a .25 bolt kit and barrel for caliber conversion? As I understand it, the HM1000x .25 caliber conversion kit (barrel and probe assembly) costs around $500 including shipping.
I've thought about it, but I would probably be shooting the same weight of slugs in .25, so I'm not sure there's any point in changing right now. The BCs are the same, and I don't want to go through another round of slug testing.
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Karma  Karma eq

Ohhh okay cool. I didn’t think it was an issue but I wanted to make sure…

The reg is funny. I got the 45gr slugs in and basically the every I nudged the reg up to like 2500psi it would drop down little by little with each shot. Then I’d nudge it back up and it would drop down but not to the same level. Long story short it took awhile to settle but now it’s at 2450psi… shooting 45gr franco slugs at 960fps.
Well, that’s awesome. What are you using to lubricate your slugs.
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That's the plenum-to-valve body connection. There's an O-ring in there, so if it isn't leaking, there's no immediate issue.

The other side of the holey part (the valve body) is where my gap was. That is how you coarse-adjust power...controls how far the poppet valve stem sticks out.
That’s correct just think about it like the barber adjustment on an FX
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N/A  Favorite pcp air gun for survival off grid bugout ?

Id go with pretty much any DAQ. They're overbuilt, simple to take down and reseal, have a lower fill pressure and hold air forever. I've got a lot of springers, MSPs and pcps but if the stuff hit the fan I'd take the Brigand.375 and a DAQ XL in .22.
What is a DAQ, and Brigand.375 ?

Karma  Karma eq

Tested a lighter Hammer Spring tonight...
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Left is the original, right is same dia (5/8" ID) and length (2.75") wire diameter is 0.055". The original is 0.080".

Unfortunately, the new one is also stainless steel, which adds another layer of softness.
I installed the new one and it certainly proved a point...velocity dropped out the bottom, not registering on my chrono with it at its lowest setting. Cranking about halfway up the range finally got me on the chrono @ 450fps (33g pellet). At the highest tension, it topped out at 550fps.

This was all performed with a reg setting of 1900psi, which, with the original spring (at min), ran 870fps with the same pellet.

So...back to hunting a spring that is somewhere in between. If I can match the size, maybe a wire dia ~0.07" would get it done...and not stainless.

Of course, I can install a second spring inside the new one...back to the McMaster-Carr website!
Very interesting, but that was the point that I think you were trying to make and that I refer the yes have a little bit too much spraying from the factory, but of course with use it’ll settle down a little bit and then we’ll have more adjustment. Maybe you should try again with a little bit lower pressure on the Reg. Maybe 1600 psi would do it.

Springer vs. PCP

Jonnes may yet prove his position that springers are just as accurate as PCPs but he posted two 200s with PCPs and a 185 he shot with a nice springer. I do not truly know one way or the other but the fact that the scores for springers are not on the 30 yard challenge thread or, to my knowledge, elsewhere suggests PCPs have an advantage when shot from a bench rest. That would not mean springers are not great airguns. I would be happy to be proved wrong but at this point I don't think springers are as accurate from a bench.
this is 30 yards yesterday , bench TX200 .177 12.25 FPE just playing with a new target i pasted up
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Karma  Karma eq

That's the plenum-to-valve body connection. There's an O-ring in there, so if it isn't leaking, there's no immediate issue.

The other side of the holey part (the valve body) is where my gap was. That is how you coarse-adjust power...controls how far the poppet valve stem sticks out.
Ohhh okay cool. I didn’t think it was an issue but I wanted to make sure…

The reg is funny. I got the 45gr slugs in and basically the every I nudged the reg up to like 2500psi it would drop down little by little with each shot. Then I’d nudge it back up and it would drop down but not to the same level. Long story short it took awhile to settle but now it’s at 2450psi… shooting 45gr franco slugs at 960fps.

Element Nexus vs Zeiss Conquest V4

Do yourself a favor and buy the zeiss, i have 12 swarovski’s z8, 1 zeiss v8, 1 schmidt and bender and 1 element theos wich is for sale right now.
glass from the zeiss is much better (clearly) than the elemen, i’m definitely not a zeiss fanboy but know that they are making very good stuff.
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Stoeger  I’ve got another budget friendly shooter that makes “budget gun” titles very misleading.

I took delivery of my latest “budget” gun yesterday 7/25/25. The Stoeger Scout .25 arrived in two days from @Airgun-Revisions along with the AR optional CF shroud which adds a touch of class to the rifle(worth the added cost).
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For the time being I’ve mounted a UTG 3-12x44 compact scope. The short tube length of the optic doesn’t quite lend itself to a proper eye relief, but I can make do until I get the Helos Gen2 2-12 on it. But that’s for later.
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The rifle has a synthetic stock that is nicely wide enough in the fore-end to rest well in the palm. Coming with two pistol grip inserts (one installed) you have the choice of a little thicker or a little thinner, shooters choice. However, not in the palm swell, rather the finger wrap area. The palm swell is quite nice and fits my hand well. The adjustable cheek-weld is easily adjusted and seems to work well. It’s solid and in my initial testing I noticed zero movement. It’s really nice when simple designs work so well.
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Moving to the trigger. It is what it is. Non adjustable. I don’t have a trigger scale so I don’t know what it breaks at. It’s a good hunting trigger I’ll say that. It’s pretty much a single stage with a relatively lengthy pull before breaking. Not overly heavy but no where near too light to be dangerous in the field. It has a bit of a grit feel to it. In a hunting scenario, I doubt I’ll even notice it. The side push safety works well. It’s quiet and smooth going from safe to fire. Fire to safe I find it a little “notchy” I guess.
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Onto the side lever. She’s got a stout hammer spring with the feel of the cocking. Be sure to have a positive grip on that side lever, as it has a floating barrel handle. It can spin off of your finger tips, cause it to load a pellet before it’s cocked. Just remove the magazine and take the shot. Don’t recock it, as it will double feed. Ask me how I know. I didn’t not double feed it, I did fire the shot and there was infact a loaded pellet.

As for the magazines.
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They’re nicely made of mostly metal. They load very easily and also have that tab that lets you know you’re out. It’s the typical preload the spring, load one from skirt side then continue on as many of us are used to. They are very smooth pieces. The pellets fit very nicely. They’re magnetic as well. As is the handy single shot tray that comes with the gun.

As for the chrony,
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I cleaned the barrel before shooting. DO NOT, not clean the barrel, it was heavily protected for shipping. I’d rather a greasy barrel than a rusty one. I believe once the regulator is exercised a little bit, she’s going to get even better. 18 shots out of the box and she recorded what I think is a very usable back yard and farm usable pesting consistency. The second magazine actually had a much tighter spread than the first, but I didn’t separate them. So this is the first recorded string. Still, very respectable for just a hair over $300.00 (I got this one on Rich’s close out pricing so it was under $300 👍🏻).
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With an initial 25 yard zero it’s looking to be a sub MOA shooter. Get ‘er broken in and I’ll see what I can do with it. I like this gun, I like it a lot. The hammer spring is adjustable, so I’ve little doubt the chrony numbers can get even better. I know for a fact I can make em worse, I’ve proven that to myself in the past 🤣🤣. I have a fat ol woodchuck out back I’m waiting to show itself again then it’s game on.

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