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So Damn Hot!!

Next thing you know it'll be cold in the winter ...
Average temp here in December is 66 degrees which is awesome!!! Much better than when I lived in Wisconsin and it would get below 0 degree fahrenheit. I would rather deal with a couple hot months here than 5 months of winter back in Wisconsin
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Other  BAM XSB51 Stock Options?

http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/u532/scott_schneider1/DSCF9738_zpsbqf6mnyi.jpg

I had done a nice STIPPLING job around grip and fore stock on a B50 years ago. looked sweet and felt quite nice.
Hey Scott , is there anything airgun related you can’t do? Frog sakes man. I guess the old saying rings true once again. You just can’t buy experience. 👍

SC Johnson Paste Wax Discontinued!

This is what I've been using. It's not cheap but really works good.

Can you explain this:
World’s first non-flammable paste wax designed for FRP and other Composites molding.
and this?
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It says: Danger: Flammable solid.

I can't quite follow the logic of
  • Danger: Flammable solid in photo
  • World’s first non-flammable paste wax designed for FRP and other Composites molding.
???

I believe you that it's probably good stuff, but their marketing department needs to go back to school.

Other  BAM XSB51 Stock Options?

I recently purchased a nice BAM B51 (Daystae Huntsman clone) from a fellow forum member. This purchase was really just to get something to tinker with that I could mess up and nor feel terrible about lol.

I have some plans for the rifle, but one thing I want to do and am unsure of is change the stock. I'd love to do something to make it a bit more interesting and/or nice to look at. Nothing wrong with it, just plain old Chinese beechwood with some sapwood spots and bland brown color...

The B50 I owned way back when they first came into the US actually had a nice looking stock, but this one is pretty bland.

Has anyone ever done anything to the factory stock or made a custom stock for this cheap rifle? If so, I'd love to hear about it.

I know these have nor been available/around for many years, but I'm hoping someone may have done some stock related tinkering back then....

Beeman  Beeman R-7 .20 cal rebuild….. results….?

That's 17.5 fpe for jsb and 18.6 fpe for the FTT. If I'm correct in thinking that gun has the same bore and stroke as a Hw95 that is a lot of power for that caliber and gun. That's R1 territory.

Hw95s in 20 caliber usually make ~16fpe with vortek kit and seal. I have three and done a few others. Either I'm wrong in thinking a R10 is the same B/S as a Hw95, your chronograph is off or your gun is dieseling.

That's too much power for a 20 cal Hw95 to make without dieseling.
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Magpul bipod - squeaky and unstable

I'm not sure I have a use for a tripod. I like a bipod in that I still have control over the rifle. I use a bipod in the front and a squeeze bag in the rear.
I'm not sure I have a use for a tripod. I like a bipod in that I still have control over the rifle. I use a bipod in the front and a squeeze bag in the rear.

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When needed I use a rear bag

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