Optisan CP 4-16x40 FFP for HFT
- By shollz
- Field Target
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Thanks guys. I just ordered the same Athlon Heras he used in the review
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Thank you very much Trucker3573 for that answer!I believe what you are hearing is absolutely normal. Between the regulator and valve in your guns is a space called the plenum. This is the space where the pressure regulated air is stored. When you fire a shot the valve feeds from the plenum to propel the pellet. You are hearing air rushing back into the plenum, refilling it. Not a leak at all.
You certainly did an amazing job on the .25 EFT Wolverine!Daystate is notorious for having small action/frame and barrel transfer ports. They've blossomed as of late with the Delta Wolf / Ghost platforms, thank goodness. With proper porting you'd only need 135 bar or so. With what you have from factory, you will need 145 to 150 with your hammer stroke adjustment dialed in.
The PCP world’s equivalent of the Ill-named “ Saturday night special.”Cool rifle! Does it have a regulator or the slingshot system?
I have filled two 9L tanks from empty, and one 6L from 3000 PSI and absolutely love this compressor. I did all of my filling 20-30 min increments and it worked perfectly!! The CS4 is definitely worth the money!!!!!!Depending on how much air is already in the tank. Since it is a larger tank than what they recommend, check how warm it is running. I would still do it in increments but if low air in the tank a little longer in the beginning, then in shorter intervals.
Nope nada. last hope on warranty department@Badregulator What was the outcome? Were you able to get your turrets functioning properly? What worked to fix them?
Ya I try to do a bit of a write up with every video. For any of this content to be useful is for it to start a conversation. Highlighting the gear I have tried, and what is working is a goal for my channel, but also would like to hear other people's thoughts on these topics. On social media quite a few people have brought up semi-autos as being the future of speed competition and there were a few people competing with semi-autos, but two manually cycled airguns made the finals in the speed competition. I think it might come more down to have fast the shooter can manipulate magazine changes too.I just wanted to thank you for including some kind of information worth reading in addition to the link to your video. I generally come here to read more than watch videos so I keep scrolling when I see links promoting YouTube channels without text summarizing the info.
The .25 and the .30 AEA's are very consistent right out of the tin.To the best of my knowledge yes. Ive heard reports of around .07
Bingo.As far as how they perform it's essentially a Panthera with 500mm barrel. Just styled like a crown instead. So if you want more info on them that's what I'd look into more.
I shoot the Baracuda Greens in all three calibers and can compare them to other unleaded pellets, but not the leaded ones. Like most of the tin-alloy pellets they are consistent in size and lack defects (they are just too hard to suffer damage), and shoot "well" in some guns, but not all, and not even in guns that one would think would shoot them well. For example, I can get "better than other pellets" groups at 25yd out of the Condor, but not out of a Hatsan 87, even though the feeling of them shot out of that springer is better than other, lighter, pellets. I'd think it is because the Condor shoots them much faster (>900fps) , but then they also shoot better than others out of a multi-pump at around 580 fps. Maybe there are velocity "nodes" or whatnot, or maybe it is just random.
As for the high price, if they are shot into a relatively soft trap (box of rags or rubber mulch), most will look undamaged and can be re-shot or re-used. I wouldn't hunt with the re-shoots, but for practice or plinking they are fine.
If you find anything let me know Few and far between . some stuff down south but its all over 1hr drive from what i see .Any shoots near Stuart Fl. April and May with in a reasonable drive?
That’s very kind thank you, much appreciated.This is what I found by asking on a British forum for you. So many knowledgeable chaps on there.
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How to adjust the bugger? I am enquiring for another airgunner on the Airgun Nation forum. I've never had one so have no idea. Looks like the rearward screw is locktited? Is it a two stage trigger? Thank youwww.airgunbbs.com
I've tried to do mix and match, like 2 tins of pellets and 2 tins of slugs, and the offer didn't work. I don't remember which brand of slugs I had in my cart, but they didn't get applied to the offer.