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New 2240 Woes

I just got a refurbished 2240 locally and it had a gas leak but that was a 15 minute repair from the shop that sold it to me. It seems to shoot well but I need to put a red dot on or some white paint on the front site so it’s easier to aim accurately. 40 shots seems about right and shooting across a pond this morning I was getting 75 yards or better from 13 gr. pellets. Not a competition gun but so far I’m glad I bought it.

Rick H.

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Seneca/Sam Yang  New user, new gun issues

I just got a refurb Seneca Dragonfly MK2 from Pyramid. I got about 17 shots through it and it stopped shooting. I was able to get the pellet out, but when trying to dry fire it doesn't sound like I am getting any air. When I pump it I notice some air escaping the hole in the underside.
Any ideas on what it could be or if it could be an easy fix?

Need any Information on Wicked Air Rifle WARP Model .25/.30 Caliber

Need to see the BOTTOM of reg/ drop block.
It would seem weird an adjustment wound be blind sitting under barrel shroud, but whats being pointed at is where the inner spool is assembled into block from.
Generally is such design the seat adjuster to change pressure would be at the other end of block ( Bottom )

I never worked with this reg version as it was only made in the last year or so of production.
Ohhh I think you’re right- i think these are the respective regulator pressure and hammer spring tension adjustment screws

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pellet velocity

There are no shortcuts or magic formu!as or charts to let you skip finding out where your gun shots best. I test a fairly wide range of pellets but at the velocity the guns shoots them with the regulator the factory set and the hammer spring a little under the peak for that regulator setting. Then I may change the regulator if a pellet looks decent but the velocity seems high or low. I have not found velocity to be a strong enough influence to change an inaccurate pellet to accurate. But it can make a good pellet better. To me velocity under 800 or much over 900 is a little suspect and possibly worthy of changing. But I have several guns that shoot well at up to 950.
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