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I bought it for a friend of mine, it now lives in Texas. It is a really sweet gun, I can’t believe you sold it.I’d buy a Compact 2 but seems they have no interest in building one.
I sold my Compact 1 and have kicked my butt since. Anyone got one in .22 for sale????
Haha rearranged his face… lot of people pay good money for that service!40gr take aim .25 at 815. Heard something messing with my gutter. And of course. Nibbling the same spot several others have. Any pest exclusion people know if this can indicate something. Airflow or some type of scent ?
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They are not in effect yet.. some "sellers" have just taken the opportunity to make more money because most TV watchers have no clue that is the case. They raise their prices, blame "tariffs".. profit! because the teevee told their "customers" it was a thing.Interesting seeing they are being charged all over the board.
pcpAn airgun , or ,pcp.?
That's alot of power for an R-10. Do you mean R1?Guys thank you "ALL" for all the insight... I am always interested in reading and learn about all this stuff. it is an R-7 with limited power to begin with.
I will either shoot it 1000 shots or maybe take it apart and resize the seal.. Kind of leaning toward shooting it a lot..
one of the reasons i expend more power was because of my R-10 power increase..2 completely different guns of course..
but those results were.
Before tune( with an old maccari kit probably 10 years old)
11.42 743FPS
13.73 648FPS
after tune with PG-4 just dropping it in..
11.42 856 FPS
13.73 758 FPS
i will shot this R-7 and report back..
Thank you Guys!!!
That checks out. They've ALL been malesSquirrels will mark their territory by gnawing rubbing their checks or urine. They may be trying to take over others territory or if you take one out, the other one moves in.
The .357 fit nice and snug in the magazine. The .358 are too tight.Thanks, just took a look at nsa and i see i have some testing to do! Did you find the slugs in .357 fitting well in the rattler or did you find .356 or .358 a better fit?
I think that would be a smart move.Lol ok, I have been hunting California ground squirrels for more than 20 years. I have enough time behind a scope, I dont need to prove anything to anyone. It took me years of rifle combos, match time, and pest time to get to that point. FYI its considered rude to call someone a liar without knowing anything about them. I think we have had enough time together, none of which has been enjoyable or productive so I will bow out and ride off into the sunset.
I have my 45 Long Strike turned up in power so I get seven to eight consistent shots as it fall off on the reg. I refill with air after 6 shots too, and my .995" long HP-RBT slugs weigh about 335 grains.45 it said u will get around 12 good shots,357 im getting 3 mag but im shooting 110 and 112 or 125
According to the diagram on the website that is to adjust the trigger travel of first stage which in my mind travel how you lengthen the pull or make the trigger longer or shorter as you stated. There is nothing in the manual about adjusting the connecting rod I only found that after my entire linkage came apart because the little tiny rod that it connects too somehow fell out and it took a magnifying glass and tweezers to get it back inThat screw in front is to adjust the position of the trigger. If you want to make the first stage longer or shorter, you need to screw in or out the trigger connecting rod.