Stocks/Grips/Chassis NLA 100 bucks leshiy 2 aluminum lower
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It does have the notch on top if that is what you’re talking about?You need a vent notch. The air bleeding into the firing valve closes it faster. Even a tiny one. As air goes into firing valve area to close firing valve, speed valve will open. As far as oring goes, I vote for the white urethane oring. Will deform less and drag less under pressure.
You need a vent notch. The air bleeding into the firing valve closes it faster. Even a tiny one. As air goes into firing valve area to close firing valve, speed valve will open. As far as oring goes, I vote for the white urethane oring. Will deform less and drag less under pressure.New valve. Same as with the one i lost.. its chamfered so you dont get that circular imprint from the washer. No vent/notches .. got my from AGT so dont know if its a older revision.
Anyone know if this is PEEK? saw it asked before but i dont recall the answer.
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We are planning on late October for full release. Still testing a couple of things! Thankfully our lead engineer is brilliant.I'm sure you have been asked a thousand or more times already, but when will this press be available ?
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If it was leaking from the LP regulator , first make sure you have not backed it out too much in order to achieve a higher psi setting (been there).Any thoughts out there as to why my Epoch leaks from regulator when trying to fill? I’ve had a call into Skout Tech Support for days but nothing yet.
Thread 'Field Target is an arms race.' https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/field-target-is-an-arms-race.1324782/
Some variation of "the arrow or the indian" popped up in that discussion probably a good 30+ times. I recently ran across this quote and it gave me a good snicker.
"The flight of the arrow is as true as the skill and the nerve of the man with the bow." Attributed to the legendary Fred Bear.
Interesting thing about that quote is the 60ish years he spent pursuing better equipment. Obviously he was a businessman, and the parallel goal was surely to make money and have a successful company, but engrained in that business side of things was his perpetual march towards better equipment. He was granted various patents for his advancements in archery over those decades of the pursuit of "better."
Better might be the enemy of good, but I'll take better over good when it comes to my field target equipment any day for the week, and twice on Sundays.
Nothing new here really, just a reiteration that it takes "better" equipment, and "the skill and nerve" to use it to its capacity to win ft matches. Ie, those who win matches are those with the better equipment, and the work ethic to spend time figuring out how to get the most out of it (practice).
For sure!! You gotta check 'em out!! Been an ST7 customer for years. Mark's very personable and is absolutely top notch in customer service.Looks like a fun little target! I will have to check them out.
ahh I had to blow the pic up to see that.The barrel is separated from the tube because of the wedge clamped rear sight.
I can't wait for these. My 1-16 twist 3 groove Hammerforged barrel mandrels were just finished and my test barrels are here.