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Taipan  Taipan Slash first tuning report.

at that 185 bar setting how many shots did you get before the reg?

While we're waiting for jpiperson2002 to reply, I can tell you this.

My Slash Tactical Compact .22 gets the following:
  • Bar Fill: 290-295
  • Reg Setting: 165 bar
  • Pellets: JSB/FX/AEA 25.39
  • Total good regulated shots: 58
  • ES: 28
  • SD: 5.1
  • FPE: 50.5
I don't shoot slugs, and only have 3 pellets mags, so usually only fill to 270-280 bar or so. Plus, gun is new so I expect the ES and SD to drop once regulator sets in.

This compact has a 420mm barrel, and I don't need a moderator with a 50 fpe gun! It's one of the very few PCP's I've owned without moderator in my suburban backyard.

FX  Fx drs/fx drs pro dimensions

Sorry my phone autocorrected I meant Huma airguns, I didn't know Utah AG sold em just as a base is that new?
i am not sure i beleive within the last few months or so. but yea 1200 for a drs pro is worth it imo especially if your capable of making your own chassis. i own several mdt chassis but thought i would try somthing new this time. i always liked a manners. what type of chassis do you plan to make?
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RTI  Prophet Performance P1 fill port

You guys are killing me with those Prophets. I've yet to find someone who isn't amazed at how they shoot. Some grips about growing pains as they came out with new models, but no gripes about accuracy.
I saw a LR barrel advertised and thought I'd buy it because a Prophet is hopefully my next rifle, but after seeing and talking to RPB barrel owners, I'm sold on them. A P3, some slugs and I'd be in heaven!

Hi Bob,

My Prophets (both P1s) are rifles that I’ll describe as “easy to shoot accurately”.

I’ve got an extensive collection of 20+ high end PCPs from RTI, Daystate, Weihrauch, FX, etc…. so I’m basing that description after shooting a lot of different rifles.

My targets for those 30 & 40 yard challenges have a .125” (1/8) inch diameter ten-ring. I’m shooting at over 40 ft/lbs (20.83g @935 fps) with the Prophet P1 .22 LR. The rifle is extremely docile - its quiet and doesn’t recoil or move. I have seen VERY FEW rifles that are so docile to shoot - and almost none at 40+ ft/lbs.

The trigger on the P1 is WAY better than an FX trigger - I currently own 6 FXs - its a nice two stage that you can set up at 5-6 ounces out-of-the-box (no trigger job required).

Its a really nice rifle to shoot.

-Ed

Daystate  New Daystate Redwolf .177 HP - Which pellets?

Try Daystate pellets.
My Redwolf is a Safari HP in .25 cal.
I purchased it "pre-owned" from AoA. It was owned/tuned by one of the owners. I was told (when I ordered it) to shoot Rangemaster 33.9 pellets out of it. So I ordered a bunch of tins at the same time. Getting sub MOA, all day long. Hole in hole out to 75 yards. Still sub MOA at 100 yards. Bought JSB of the Sam weight and they were horrible. I compared the consistency in weight on a scale. JSB's were all over the place and Rangemasters were VERY consistent. The Rangemasters ARE made in the JSB factory. I don't care what anyone says, THEY ARE DIFFERENT. I have put JSBs and Rangemasters side by side and there ARE noticeable differences. I have literally discarded my JSB pellets since they're useless to me. Of course I could weigh and sort them, but WHY.
My rifle is shooting Rangemaster Emperor 33.95 on high power at 936 fps. At medium power, I shoot JTS Dead Center 29.63 pellets at 935 fps.

What did you order / receive airgun related today? Thread

2 more 12 shot mags for the Hatsan Flash .22 arrived today bringing my total to 3. Perfect match up to a full fill.
I highly recommend mags from Big Air Precision made right here in the USA. I have mags from Tony for several of my guns and they all work so much better than factory mags.
BTW... if the factory mags fit under your scope, these will fit. The .22 mags go in from the left side and have indicator dots counting down the last 3 shots. These mags fit more snug than factory with a positive "click" into place.
Good Stuff.

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Just got 2 of the M60B Sluggr .25. They fit and work in my Snowpeak Max 1.
0.5mm thinner, makes zero difference.

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parts diagram for hw44 please

Since I just needed the one oring, I was hoping to get one ten cent oring and not have to spend 25 bucks for orings I don't want or need currently. I know owning PCPs for many years, I will have to reseal the whole gun at some point. Like you and many, we ask why oring sizes aren't included in a parts diagram.

Western Airguns  My Mordax set-up

what would be a good ffp 4x16 scope for this gun. I have one on pre order and have been looking for somewhat compact scope that would fit the gun well. I would like one for small game hunting with a basic retical with Mil dots. Most scopes I’ve seen have way too much going on with the retical for me. Around $400 price range if possible

SCBA for benchrest...are tanks required to be within cert?

I'm looking at getting an SCBA tank and all the peripherals. If competition erupts around here (prob not an eruption, more like a slow leak), I would like to be prepared to enter.

I was discussing the ins and outs of SCBA for PCPs and my wife asked: in competition, do they require tanks to be within their DOT life cycle, have a current test, etc.? I think she has a valid question...and I don't want to buy a cheap tank to find I'm required to have one that is within certification.

RWS  Did i find a gem ? Rws 38

The 38s were produced in at least 2 different stock shapes (as mentioned and pictured above); and the slim stock was produced in 'walnut stained' beech, and actual walnut.

Having wanted a walnut-stocked 38 for years, I finally purchased a beech-stocked one in the heavier profile. I liked it enough to not only install a Maccari spring and piston seal, but also chop the barrel shorter and add an alloy muzzle weight (to complete the aesthetics, more than any other reason). Now I really love it! 🥰

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Lovely Di is a pretty strong shooter, and very accurate. Doing almost all my sproinger shooting from the Hunter Field Target position (from stool and bipod), she groups as well as any of my other nice sproingers (.22 Air Arms Pro Sport, .22 Beeman R-9, .177 HW77K, and FWB 124; all but the PS with aftermarket springs). I get consistent 3/4" to 1" five-shot groups at 50 yards, regular as clockwork. Here are my testing notes on Lovely Di-

8.4 grain FX, with Maccari spring and seal, 20 shot string- Low= 861, High= 872, ES= 11, SD= 3, Avg= 865 FPS/14.0 FPE

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That explains a lot. I was under the impression that all 38s were walnut like mine. However your post explaining there were beech 38s sold explains why I have seen a few with beech and that the stock was not replaced at some point. Thanks
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AirForce Launches Exclusive Condor Slug Barrel Rifles in .22 & .25 Caliber

AirForce Airguns, the last true American manufacturer of pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifles, is proud to unveil a limited production release of the Condor Slug Barrel, for serious slug or pellet shooters. Available only in .22 and .25 caliber, this exclusive edition is offered directly through AirForce Airguns.

For today’s high-BC airgun slugs, this unique Condor variant features a dedicated 23.5” unchoked Lothar Walther barrel, threaded ½-20 for airgun moderator compatibility. It ships with a new upgraded 3625 PSI (250 BAR) full 500cc air tank capable of increasing power to over 100 foot pounds. The rifle is capable of reaching velocities of 1040 FPS with a 40 grain slug projectiles.

“This is not just a modification — it’s a purpose-built slug rifle for shooters who know the difference,” said John McCaslin, President of AirForce. “This limited run of Condor slug guns delivers precision, performance, and power in a platform trusted by serious airgunners.”

Key Features:
  • Slug Barrel: Premium 23.5” Unchoked Lothar Walther rifled barrel.
  • Threaded Muzzle End: 1/2 x 20 Precision-machined for secure moderator or muzzle device attachment.
  • Two Caliber Options: .22 and .25 caliber
  • Condor Platform: Modular, lightweight, and powerful
  • True American Made: CNC-machined and assembled in Fort Worth, Texas
Limited Availability

This special-edition Condor Slug model will only be available exclusively through AirForce Airguns while supplies last. This is a limited production offering — designed for slug shooters who want premium performance and factory precision, without compromise.

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What twist rates do these barrels have?

FX  DRS Tactical Tuning Issue

Evidently this gun really likes this tune. I shoot 1” paper dots stuck to gongs at 55, 60 and 75ds; today I was hitting the dots at 75yds, then I was able to hit the left over pieces that were 1/4”-1/2” size. With a fill of 225bar, it is at 150bar after 30 shots. First shot after sitting or filling is always low power but spot on if I dry fire the first shot.

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