N/A Another newbie looking for advice
- By Scotay42
- PCP Airguns
- 27 Replies
Well you can only try to head them in the right direction.lolRevere should make you happy for quite a while.
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Well you can only try to head them in the right direction.lolRevere should make you happy for quite a while.
these are ghost barrels so to answer your questionI have one gun that I think can do it all and will last a long time. It is a Daystate Blackwolf, currently sporting a 23" .22 caliber pellet barrel. I'm going to get different barrels along the way, as they become available and I have "extra" money. I might get the tactical stock someday, too.
Wait... how much can you swap out and still have it be "one gun"?
@TorqueMaster Will this fit GK1 Super Shorty and how do we make an order? Thank you!I am happy using the moderator Torquemaster made for me and I have over 4000 rounds with no issues...
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I have come to think of outdoor pellet shooting as pretty much a scaled version of shooting PBs, and I like that - I can shoot my airguns fully legally in my suburban yard, and have a 55 yard lane to a safe backstop. To me, shooting pellets at that distance outdoors roughly equates to doing the same with rimfires out to at least 150 yards, and most centerfire at 250 - 500 yards or more, depending on ammo. Some might think my comparison yardages are off, but the point is real - pellets are scaled down from bullets in every way, and I like being able to get that challenge at home. Getting good at reading the conditions shooting pellets translates well, albeit with a few differences.We'll see. I've been deep into firearms for many years. I've long thought about an air rifle and just recently dipped my toes into it. I don't know if it will catch on for me, given my enthusiasm for firearms.
I enjoy pistols recreationally, but also stay on top of training and practice for defensive purposes. I also like precision long-range rifle shooting. Air rifles are fairly limited on distance. But so far it is fun.
Interestingly, I'm working on one of those right now. I bought a sealing kit from a fellow on ebay, but it was a terrible disappointment. May I ask where you got yours?I have a Crosman 622 that I have been working on, I resealed it and made the modification to secure the barrel. The only thing I have left is to work on the trigger creep, it has to be the worst I have ever ran across. I did a search here on the trigger here but have come up with very little. Would anyone wish to share what they have done to modify the trigger assy.
This is my first post here as I now have time to flirt with the airguns and get away from firearms for a while and leave that to my son. I am retired from law enforcement and have turned the shop ( gunrepair) over to my son so I can play with other interesting things.
I was using a lot of one piece and cantilever mounts but I've been replacing them and the rings on risers with the adjustable rings. Several guns are 11mm dovetail and I have been buying the CVLife 5-25x56 scopes with 34mm tubes. 11mm and 34mm is a less common ring. Westhunter has their adjustable 11mm in 34mm.This looked interesting for them guys wanting one piece mount for like the bugbuster scope that the rings spacing is too long or whatever and ive run in to wishing the ring spacing was different a time or two.
Ill save this to my favorites just in case one day ....
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Adjustable MOA One Piece Dovetail Scope Mount | WH303(30MM) WH304(34MM)
WestHunter WH303 One Piece Adjustable 11MM Dovetail Mounts Adjust Elevation Scope Rings Accessories For Precision Huntingwesthunter.net
Thanks. 35 yards is my limit. But I shoot exclusively .177 -- I've never even shot a .22 air gun -- and I have to be able to hit within 1/4" to make a good clean kill. I couldn't do that at 75 yards in my wildest dreams.Greetings dormitionskete:
I have been shooting almost exclusively at 75-yards, from the shooting bags, and I set the scope for that distance at 24X. I don't need field of view for that set up as my target acquisition is within a 3x4 foot box. I basically set it and forget it.
been there done that !!!!!!I waxed my car with it once. I must've been high that day; that was a lot of work.