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A New Contract

I enjoyed part about Olympics- In 1993 I was invited to try out for US air pisttol team. That would have necessitated a a trip to Calif. and a bit of an extended stay. Not an inexpensive endeavor, and in the US is totally out of your own pocket. Also at the same time I was starting my own biz. The controller was supportive of either endeavor to a point with the classic do what you want comment, ( which we males mostly know what that means in the realm of communication with the controller ). Didn't go Calif. Did start biz. Also shortly thereafter the controller was decommissioned. Pricey but worth it. Still running biz..
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Zulus is pretty awesome!

I too have the non LRF Zulus. I shoot rats with mine from 8 to 35+ yards. I created four different profiles each with a different color reticles as a work around. Ranges confirmed through lots of backyard shooting and kills on rats. I really love my little Zulus atop my Atomic…
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I like toys, I'll probably not get a LRF and go with the pre-set distances, of course that'll mean I'll need another gun.....my ranges are 50 yards 100 yards and 125 yards and a touch in-between but meh can figure those out.

Huben Hand Pump

maxtrouble this is exactly what I have been looking to do with my Huben pump. Can you link a photo to your pump with the mods? What was the cost of the parts? I am contacting Kraz Kool today to ask about this and getting the parts needed to mod my pump. Thanks for the info. I've asked a bunch of vendors and no one has any idea what I am talking about. Glad I saw your posts. Now I have hope I can do the mods I want to do on it.

Stock and velocity change mystery

I also think your stock is distorting the tube with the hammer inside resulting in less force against the valve so less velocity. I don't know how these parts are shaped but I suspect that adding a spacer against one of the stock attachment screws will help if not eliminate this issue. My first choice would be a washer to go around the screw and between the action and the stock. If the surface is curved, you might have to make the washer out of aluminum sheet material. If the surfaces permit, you might even put a washer or two at each end to float the action away from the stock then try pulling a washer at one end and then to other. If you see improvement but not total elimination of the decrease you might have to make thinner washers to fine tune the pressure on the action.
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Tuning  Would adding larger plenum help with reg creep

Thats why they make bigger guns with longer barrels and more air capacity.


Yupp.


And then there are those who want it all:
▪︎ High power
▪︎ Low noise
▪︎ High shot count
■ In a SHORT package!! 🤦🏻‍♂️

I am one of those, I admit... 🤷🏻‍♂️

I even have the same gun...! 🙋🏻‍♂️



I have analyzed this impossible conundrum, trying to squeeze out the max. on all three or four factors, while finding the balance that's right for me.

Here's my thinking in a diagram:

GUN Performance Triangle (PCP's) – to Balance Power + Quietness + Compactness. 1MB.jpg



About shot count:
I swapped the 240cc OEM bottle for a 300cc bottle. No problem with length or diameter. Not too heavy. But 25% more shots. 👍🏼

About compactness:
I need a silencer for shooting close to houses.... — the 510mm barrel ends almost right at the end of the shroud — not much sound suppression going on there.
But at least when I'm out in the field and when I travel, I still have a short gun!


It's fun to figure stuff out! 😊
Cheers,
Matthias
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N/A  Red Panda

Anyone know whaat happened to this release.. I also saw it and the it disappeared.. Kinda was curious on specs, etc.

Mike
BinTac mentioned that it's likely to see the Mcar at EBR 2024. But not sure if someone will compete with or to introduce it to the market. In any case, hopefully it will be priced aprox $2500 or less and I would consider buying it.

Events  Aug. 16-17, 2024 Extreme Field Target Grand Prix, Liberty, UT

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The Wasatch Front Airgun League (“WFAL” or “Wasatch League”) will hold an Extreme Field Target Grand Prix (EFT GP), 100-Yard Benchrest, Speed Silhouette and Precision Marksman match in Liberty, Utah on August 16-17, 2024, at the Weber Wildlife Federation Shooting Range. The EFT GP is one of six GPs held in 2024 and is sponsored by Airguns of Arizona. Other sponsors are announced on our Facebook page and email list. Participation in the EFT GP makes the top EFT shooters eligible for early registration for the October 10-13, 2024, Extreme Benchrest (EBR) event in Phoenix, Arizona. The EBR EFT national match is limited to the first 80x registrants who compete for the 2024 EFT national title. That title is a combination of a shooter’s EBR EFT score, and points earned at one or more EFT GPs. For more information on the EFT GP scoring, see the EBR webpage. To register for our August match, click on the button below. For specific details on the match location, schedule, awards, housing options, costs, awards dinner (at the Timberline), things to do, etc., read below. Also, look for updates by email and on the Wasatch League’s Facebook page.

Details for the Match?

When is the match? Friday and Saturday, August 16-17, 2024.
How many participants can register? Up to sixty (60)
What is the match schedule? (subject to change)

Friday, August 16, 2024
7 AM sight-in
7:45 AM safety meeting
8 AM - 3 PM - EFT Round 1, 100 Yard Benchrest, Cards 1 & 2
3 PM - 5 PM - Speed Silhouette and Speed Finals

Saturday, August 17, 2024
7 AM sight-in
7:45 AM safety meeting
8 AM - 2 PM - EFT round 2, Precision Marksman
2:30 - 3:30 PM - 100 Yard Benchrest Final (top 20x)
6:30 PM Awards, raffle and dinner at the Timbermine (Steak and Chophouse)

Where is the Timbermine? Timbermine is located at 1701 Park Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401. Extra guests are an additional $35 per person. The meal includes a drink, salad, roll, entree, desert, tax and gratuity. The entrees will be chosen in advance. Three options will be selected from the following: STEAK (ribeye), FISH (salmon), and/or CHICKEN (teriyaki). Their meat is cut daily. We have reserved a banquet room that seats 60+ persons, which can be viewed on their website. Certain drinks (fruit punch, coffee, and water) are covered in the meal cost. All others are not. If you order liquor, or other drinks, there will be a cash bar available. You are responsible to pay for these non-covered drinks directly.

What is the raffle? Wasatch Airgun’s raffle is included with the price of registration to shoot at the event. Airguns of Arizona and numerous other sponsors have donated items for the raffle. Each registrant has an equal chance to win. No individual raffle tickets will be sold.

When will the rules and course of fire be announced? They will be emailed to participants the week before the event. We will send you the squad list, final schedule, rules, waiver, and course of fire at that time. In general, the rules for EFT, 100 Yard Bench, Speed, and Precision Marksman events will be similar to our prior Wasatch events. The EFT rules are identical to the published EBR EFT rules except we will have only one class (i.e., there is no separate .22 cal class of shooters). The 100 Yard Benchrest rules will be similar to those used at RMAC and EBR. The speed silhouette event will be like the open class at EBR, but a mag change will be required. Precision Marksman will have two classes, standard and adaptive, which is shot from the bench.

Where is the match? Weber Wildlife Federation shooting range in Liberty, Utah. Address is Avon Pass Rd., Liberty, UT 84310.

What are the Awards? (subject to change). Recipients will receive a check at the awards dinner.

EFT GP
1st - $600
2nd - $500
3rd - $400
4th - $300
5th - $200

100-Yard Bench
1st - $____ To Be Announced (TBA), based on the number of participants
2nd - $____ TBA
3rd - $____ TBA

Speed
1st - $____ TBA, based on the number of participants
2nd - $____ TBA
3rd - $____ TBA

Precision Marksman
1st - $____ To Be Announced (TBA), based on the number of participants
2nd - $____ TBA
3rd - $____ TBA

Where can I stay? Your options are: hotels, VRBOs, AirBnBs, and campgrounds.

Nearby hotels? Wyndham, Wolf Creek Resort, Edelweiss Bed & Breakfast, Alaska Inn & Spa, Snowberry Inn Bed & Breakfast, Atomic Chalet Bed & Breakfast, Compass Rose Lodge. Ogden has many affordable hotel options, but they are further away.

Nearby cities? Huntsville, Eden, Ogden, North Ogden, etc. (fyi, Ogden and North Ogden are approximately 25-30 minutes from the range through one of two canyons, called Ogden Canyon and North Ogden Canyon. Huntsville and Eden are much closer.

Nearby campgrounds? Anderson Cove Campground, Weber Memorial Park, and many others!!

What is there to do? This region of Utah was home to the 2002 Olympic winter games. The summer recreation options are just as amazing. They include: fishing, hiking, mountain biking, camping, climbing, bouldering, kayaking, paragliding, boating, indoor surfing (Ogden), indoor skydiving (Ogden), outdoor skydiving, fossil hunting, golfing, flying, horseback riding, ATVing, scenic drives, etc. The night life in Ogden centers around 25th Street and Washington Boulevard. Thirty-five miles to the South of Ogden is Salt Lake, which is Utah’s largest City.
What is the cost? $175 per shooter. This includes the awards, t-shirt, two lunches, dinner at the Timbermine, raffle tickets, and participation in the match. The dinner cost for guests is $35 per person.
To, register, click on Mailchimp survey link below.
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DG scope enhancer

Hi guys
Does anyone know where to find a Pig ear scope enhancer, or DG for that matter. I know Bisley does not make these anymore, but does anyone have one for sale by any chance.

Please let me know

Biagio
Try David Slade at Airgunwerks, he still sells the Bisley eye cup. David is a great guy!
Thx
Dan

Airgun and Airgun Shooting Literature - Feel Free to Contribute

Yes. But the Robinson book I think was at the top of my list and it was the easiest. Amazon. There now, I said it. I hope coming from there it doesn't smell bad. I don't like bezos telling me what to do because he is a billionaire. Raspberries to you bezos. You will get my prayers. Be Well Brothers, dito.

Take a kid

Don’t get me wrong, there was still some “precision”… the last shot of the day, was by the youngest kid there. 8 year old Harvey wanted to shoot a bottle cap, so I told him to go set one up…. Which he did at a lasered 62 yards. I thought his plan was rather ambitious, but figured I’d give him the last couple shots before the gun was off the reg. So I dialed the range (+.8 mil from a 45yd zero) and handed the gun over.

He ran the gun himself, found the bottle cap in the scope (after a bit of fumbling)… I’ll be damned if he didn’t blow that cap 6 feet in the air with the first shot, and it was not a glancing blow. I don’t think his little feet touched the ground on his way to retrieve his trophy. He then showed it off to his mom, put it in his pocket, and it’s now mounted on the wall in his bedroom. He has no idea that I’m about as proud of it as he is.

Shooting Crosseyed

We were kids. In the summer we had all day, good reflexes, great vision and never tired. It really wasn't that hard back then and we were only shooting them about 10 to 15 feet straight up. Still fun. We would also do really crazy stuff with bows and arrows that I think discussing openly is a very bad idea. Lawn darts were a very safe activity, comparably. Lucky to be alive.

Growing up feral taught us survival. A big difference from today's kids.
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