FX FX Crown Accuracy Issue ?
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My question is did it not have flyers before? If it didn't, is it a new tin? What else could've changed? How did you clean the liner?
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Larger foot print, grips concrete benches better IME. Brownells didn’t have any when I searched earlier today.Try Brownells., why 3 in.?
That sure does.bring back memories of my .177 Benjamin, it was a laser. Too bad the quality is gone; my current Benjamin can sometimes hit a side of a barn.Not sure if my dysfunctional technology will make this happen; but if so, it's nice to know not all young people are stuck in the plastic, tactical, stack 'em like cordwood groove (mentality). He may have more money than he knows what to do with, but his sense of aesthetics remains intact. No surprise this guy is in Texas-
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That leaves the check valve in the foster and the valve itself. A little water on the end of the foster will tell you and a rubber glove finger tightly sealed on the end of the barrel with a rubber band will inflate if your valve is leaking. The foster or fill point check valve is usually the culprit for me on any of my guns.I’m relatively new to pcp. I have the Avenge-X Tac Carbine. Please forgive me if I don’t know the correct terms for parts described.
Air leaking from breach area when cocking gun - as well as compressor not being able to fill past 1,000psi.
• Dead head test on compressor (RovAir) - works fine
• Replaced o-rings on bottle foster fitting
• Inspected poppet/spring/etc - everything looks ok to me
• Replaced the 3 o-rings on the outside of the barrel. I’ve seen some guns with a
breach seal on the inside rear of the barrel, I did not see any type of groove on this barrel where an o-ring would be
• Replaced o-rings on silver threaded piece (do not know the name) which is on the first block of the “action?” (I’ve included a pic from a video of that part.
I use this rifle to hunt iguana multiple times a week for the city. I need to get it back in action asap. It’s totally unusable like it is. Thank you SO much in advance!!!
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Climate has more to do with size than anything. For example the coyotes here in SW Utah are also very small because of the desert environment and not because of the prey size. The mule deer are bigger than any whitetail y’all got but the dogs are still small. A big dog around here is 30lbs… but the other end of the state at higher elevations and colder weather a big dog is like 40lbs. That’s why Canada has such big old yotes. Same reason a Canada lynx is much bigger than a big cat even though genetically they are almost identical.Great info. I have hunted and taken coyotes with my .25 M-Rods tuned at 50+ fpe and preferably at 60 fpe with the JSB Exact Heavy 34 grains pellet. I try to get close, less than 25 yards. Head shots only.
The coyotes in your video are tiny. The ones I have in Kansas are much larger and much more heavily built and can be difficult to put down. The deer here are much bigger than back east and thus the predators are larger too.
Weird whenever it comes up, I mention my ethics for my purpose and that for me a spring gun is simply not ethical for myself, I get all sorts of static. There are no spring guns that I would ever use on the coyotes we have here that I would consider ethical for my purpose and as I am the hunter, I get to decide what I consider ethical, which is a sure, quick and painless kill, DRT. And spring guns and frankly most air guns do not make the grade. I would prefer a .30 caliber at 70+ fpe and next gun I get will be a .30 caliber.