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FX  Fx trouble shooting

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.
Thank you very much Trucker3573 for that answer!
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Daystate Wolverine tuning for HFT question

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.
You certainly did an amazing job on the .25 EFT Wolverine!
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Benjamin  marauder f&t reduced shot count

Over the years my .177 Marauder f&t has gone from 90+ shots down to 60+ using the same amount of air. I noticed it a couple of years ago and suspect hammer bounce since it sounds different from when I first got it. There doesn't seem to be any leaks and the hammer throw and valve are at the original settings; the hammer spring is set lighter than originally. The rifle probably has close to 20000 pellets shot through it. I have replaced the valve and a couple of regulators and most of the seals. Any thing else that I can check?

Compressor to fill 9L bottle.

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.
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!!!!!!
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FX  Is the FX Impact M4 the Fastest Airgun Ever?

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.
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.
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Airgun Technologies  Uragan 2 compact

I have the Vulcan 3 compact in .30. Awesome gun as well. I believe a bit more versatile in power options over the uragan. Super accurate and very low ES out of the box never have touched a thing. It also had an auto discount (talon tunes) of 75 dollars I believe applied at checkout. I guess the stock color would be a compromise but it’s a cheaper option. I think after discount the synthetic model is like 1450 out the door.

H&N Baracuda "Green" .22 Cal

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.

BM and others -- thanks for the comments on the "green" Baracudas. That AGD guy just seems to get REALLY tiny groups when testing these pellets through several rifles. THAT was my main attraction to them. From a practical standpoint though (mainly the cost), and for hunting purposes (main usage of my two break-barrel rifles) I came to the conclusion they (the "greens") make little sense. Cost wise, your suggestion about re-using them got my attention, but I'm not sure I could bring myself to DO that!:unsure:. I'm pretty practical, but that seems just a bit extreme;). Fortunately, and thanks to YOU guys, I quickly came to my senses and dismissed the use of these for hunting. Plus, look at the money I saved that can now go towards the purchase or even more JSB 15.89's, which seem to work pretty well and dispatch the backyard groundhogs (with properly placed shots of course) that are foolish enough to excavate under my backyard shed. I can proudly say there have been no g-hog "gotaways" using the JSB's so far. Back to that AGD guy for a moment--and apologies for the thread drift-- But I just watched his excellent review (well, at least I thought it was...) on the .22 cal Umarex Zelos.... Holey Moley, that thing is calling out to me in a BIG way... . It's taking all that I can muster to RESIST this urge to go over to the dark side. Is there any type of support group that I can join? The fact that I am even considering it (the Zelos) is very disturbing to me:rolleyes::unsure:😱. And here I thought I was a true break-barrel guy....

Diana  Original/Diana Model 45 Trigger Adjustment Help

This is what I found by asking on a British forum for you. So many knowledgeable chaps on there.
That’s very kind thank you, much appreciated.

Air Venturi  Avenge X 15.7" Barrel?

Have anybody tried the 15.7" short barrel on Avenge X?

Thinking about converting my stock .22 with tube to .25 with 400cc CF bottle to keep the total length shorter. The stock .22 with a Terminador moderator is well over 4ft long (about 52"), super clumsy in tight spaces since i'm shooting it offhand most of the time, target below 15 yard max, i don't need any long range accuracy beyond 20 yard.


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Air Venturi  Can someone get me some detailed measurements/info on Avenge-X

Hey I'm looking to get the air venturi Avenge-X tactical soon. Still a little put off by the overall length especially if adding a moderator...

Hoping to trim it down an inch or 2 by getting a different butt stock/stock

I'm thinking about getting the saber tatical stock tho I'm considering the terminator as well.

Can any one with the Avenge-X tactical tell me the following measurements:

-Length of the actual butt stock. From end to end not counting the tube.

-Length of exposed tube. So when its fully collapsed, from where it threads in all the way into the butt stock to where it threads in all the way to receiver. Doesn't look like much maybe an inch.

-Length of entire stock. From where the tube screws in (don't count tube) to the end of the stock under the bottle

The saber tatical stock looks like it flares out where the buffer tube screws in where the OEM looks like a straight 90

Let me know If anyone has the saber tatical stock I have some questions

Thanks so much guys!

Other  Hope this is the right place for this question

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.
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That's strange because I've used that offer for pellets and air bolts. Funny that you can use it for air bolts, but not some types of slugs.

@ray1377 Because of the mixed responses here it may be a good idea to call Pyramyd and ask an employee, then let us know what the definite answer is so that the next guy with a similar question has somewhere to find a solid answer.

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