Barrels WTS (Update)Skout Epoch barrels
- By Altinator44
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I think it was 63 mm ? Are you talking about a bottle band , or a bottle barrel band.?Do you know the OD diameter of your bottle? I have a Huben bottle reg on order for mine. Has been for a couple weeks. Putting one of my .5L CF Tuxing on mine and am planning on getting one that matches the OD bottle diameter, mine is 61.5mm if my memory serves correctly. Waiting to get it mounted to see how much clearance I have, but also been itching to buy one before in hopes it clears the barrel
My Huma 40 is going on my airmaks krait lite standard in .25. I think it’s shooting a smidge under 40fpe. See how long it takes to blow out the front lol. I’ll be happy if it last a tin of pellets lolI can’t use felt in any of my guns because they produce too much power. Even if it’s wrapped around a cage with tiny openings. My guns just turn it to fuzz. I use the stuff you line your toolbox drawers with. No more hairy mod holes.
I pulled those diagram from official daystate website as directed by the owner's manual.Those are some wacked out breech oring sizes...
No way in **** that any of them are correct. Find another source of info.
It's likely that the Ghost or DW breech orings will cross reference but I don't have a Black Wolf...
Bob
Thanks for the reading material!HW35 with a BB and Sportsmatch T04C. I clean and tighten after each outing, nothing on the stock, rail or rings has moved since it’s first tin. I’m not a blue goo fan if I don’t need it.
Here’s a good thread on droop if you feel that’s the issue.
Best of luck, Brother.
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/barrel-droop.1310883/page-2
I found myself in a weird predicament during scope mounting. And just a reminder, this is my first air rifle venture and I was on a tight budget so lots of learning along the way. The eye relief on the UTG scope required me to choke up on the stock to get closer to the scope than I anticipated so I got a single piece offset mount that allowed me to push the scope further back. It was then during zeroing that I realized I ran out of elevation adjustment and learned about barrel droop. So in an ideal world, I would have loved to know all these details beforehand to 1- decide on a different scope or 2- find an angled, offset scope mount. But hey, atleast I got something to shoot with and I finally have a pest free backyard! (currently anyway)On harder kicking, springer, a one-piece mount is better; they also come with 10 or 20-degree built-in them for barrel droop. That's the way to go.
I'm done with itIf your rifle is new I would exchange it .
Otherwise I would try to polish those rough spots.
If your rifle is new I would exchange it .
Still waiting@BCN-YA im still trying to refund you. Please send the information so I can.