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Airforce  Tex-rex 50cal

@Cheplicki 310 & 345 grain slugs at over 1000 fps? A 465 grain solid Mr. HP slugs at 891? A 525 grain Mr. HP at 852 and 843 fps? That is insane! It can achieve up to 1200 fpe filled to 4500 psi? Damn, this rifle is rocking!! Nice AGN plug too.
Good afternoon everyone! I have been M.I.A for a while but glad to be back! This thing is an absolute beast!! It is every single thing I was shooting for (no pun intended) when installing the AAO upgrade to my Texan .457!! I am considering selling my Texan with the AAO kit and ordering one of these things!!! What are y'all's thoughts on this? Should I do it or wait for Air force to come out with the .457 TexRex?

Benjamin  Marauder bolt drag

Regarding the known characteristic of Marauder bolt drag, it's obvious that the bolt is being pulled from one side only, which cocks (sorry) the bolt a bit. I'm guessing that if it were pulled straight back, it wouldn't bind/drag. I'll try this.

Has anyone experimented with having the bolt Teflon coated or hard chromed or some other slick coating (e.g. "DLC," diamond-like coating that's used on knife blades)?

Traditional Rifle  WTS WFTF Walther LGU in .177 with Alutec Stock (2500 +100 shipping)

I have for sale a modified LGU for WFTF competition. The kit comes with everything pictured. The only thing you will need is a knee riser for the T slot system.



It comes with:

-Walther LGU .177

-picatinny riser rail

-Bruno Silva skirtless, lightweight piston

-Air stripper (Rowan Engineering using a muzzle thread adapter)

-button match trigger

-windicator

-Rowan engineering cocking aid

-Bushnell Elite 8-32x40

-Wheeler and Vortex bubble level

-Burris XTR scope mounts

-Bruno Silva Alutec stock





The rifle is an amazing shot. It has approximately 2 lbs of felt recoil. The only issue is the anti bear trap pin tends to loosen out, so I put a thin layer of plastic to hold it in place (as noted in pictures) and I have not had any issue with it for years.



This rifle prefers the AA 7.9 grains but it shoots any of the AA or JSB 8.4s very well also. The shot strings for JSB 8.44 (4.52) are as follows: 752, 752, 746, 752, 746.



Also note that the safety mechanism is disabled due to an aftermarket trigger install. Please be aware of this.


The reason I am selling is because I already have 4 fully built WFTF rigs and I just don’t have time to give each one the attention they deserve. So I will be selling some of them off in the upcoming months.



I will be sending the rifle $2,500 + 100 for shipping conus. I will be using usps. I have PayPal FF or Zelle. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!

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RTI  More MORA content

ever shoot a fx panthera
No I haven't. This is my first non Asian gun. First dual regulator gun. So I probably didn't word that correctly. It is a very consistent shooting gun, that i know. The consistency is what impresses me. It goes hole in hole one after another, and the fps stays even. My other guns will go hole in hole, but for a few shots then they move. The air hammer, and dual regulators work fantastic together. Ive shot aea 34gr pellets and altoros 60gr slugs both at 920fps, both were very accurate. Now I have it set for zan 45gr slugs ( haven't gone shooting yet with this set up) . Switching between different weight/ ammo is a breeze.

Events  Some thoughts for match directors or clubs trying to Grow Field Target

I got one of those little Webber grills for 20 bucks. The pot luck lunch will also bring out the wife and family and shoot all day after the match.
That would be nice at our club but everyone is always in such a rush, me included sometimes, to get home. Clean up and get out.
Need more willing volunteers to help with grilling and such. I dont really see an opportunity for more shooting after but I suppose it could happen. Be nice to do it but the course has to come down at some point.
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Issues with brand new GX CS4 compressor

Last week I received a GX CS4 compressor ordered directly from the company. Intended use is to refill the 580cc tank on my FX Crown. My first Dead head test after unboxing took 32 seconds to 300 bar. I topped off my Crown and it took about 5 minutes, very happy. Then the pump started having fills and or dead head tests that were VERY slow. Dead head tests to 300 bar started taking over 2 minutes, It was intermittent though, then would go back to 32/33, then back to over 2 minutes. Here's a video I did for GX support that shows a 2 minute plus dead head test, then letting it sit for 5 minutes to show no leaks. (video is Unlisted on Youtube, but can be accessed with the link)

GX support wanted me to try this:

If that didn't work, this:

I followed the instructions in the first video. After removing the check valve, it was all gunked up, so I cleaned. More gunk came out after running compressor for an hour with check valve removed. I never turned the grease knob previously and once again this is a brand new compressor. Cleaned out, reassembled and ran another test. Dead head test took 32 seconds, I was hoping for a better time, so I then did video number 2, removed the grease pot and flushing with water. Here what the grease pot looked like, this must be the air gap I've heard mentioned lol:
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after flushing with water, I did 2 or 3 dead head tests and it's now down to about 30 seconds to 300 bar. Way better than 2 minutes, but most dead head results I've seen posted online are a few seconds better. Now I need to wait and test again as previously it usually seemed to do bad after sitting, then get back to GX with the results. If things seem like they are working good now consistently, then need to figure out how to deal with that grease pot. Anyway just wanted to share my experience so far...

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Airgun Technologies  VOTE: Which Caliber TAIPAN Veteran SLASH Semi-Auto should I review?

VOTE: Which Caliber Airgun Technology SLASH Semi-Auto should I review?

  • Review .22 AGT Slash

    Votes: 28 58.3%
  • Review .25 AGT Slash

    Votes: 18 37.5%
  • Review .390 AGT Slash

    Votes: 3 6.3%

Hey guys! Tony wanted me to do a pole to see which Taipan SLASH Semi Auto you guys want to see. Please vote here. (Also a pole on the community page of my Channel, if you want to vote twice!)

Correction ".390" = ".30 cal" (typo)

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AirMaks Arms  Katran Compact in .22 - oh Yeah!

25 yards, CPHP 14.3, wind likely under 10mph but higher when I zeroed for the wife. I don't recall how many shots taken. She learned that a black reticle on a black small target took an adjustment. Out of the family of 4, 3 liked and 1 firmly stated sticking with her Diana 34 (yes, teenage stuff). Can't shoot a pcp with a scope the same as a springer with irons. AN, I'm seriously consider letting go of my L2 to fund a Katran or Krait now. Oh, I'm steeling the wife's thunder in this posting. This is HER target and she wants to hold on to it:

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Congrats! I don't know why the Katrans are not more popular, at least on the forum. They're relatively cheap. I think the reg issues from the Kraits was bad PR for Airmaks. I would not hesitate to purchase one again now. They are light, sturdy and accurate. I've got a .25 LB that just drills Heavy Mk II's at 60FPE. I love the smooth solid feeling actions and being able to cycle them easily with a finger.
Oh, yeah ... I have issue(s) with Airmaks and that put me off for the longest time, reg issues, and direct discussion from the top on their distribution treaties on a Krale sale fully available to US customers at the time. I absolutely said H E double toothpicks with Airmaks. I certainly made concessions as the Katran really is a perfect cross-over from the HW30 springer. The Krait was in the running for my next PCP after the Taipan Veteran 1 Compact.

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