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HW/Weihrauch  Do I Have an HW30s? 🧐

Ok, that solves the mystery for sure. Thank you for your comments. Also sharing a shot of that nice setup! What is the mount you are using?
It came with the scope?
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Here's a full pic of the stock next to a Beeman Webly Vulcan.

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My HP Max/m50 stick magazines

I no longer have my hp Max but I’m still curious about the details and specs. Do you have a link to a video or can you tell me a little bit about how they work? something like this might be nice in 25 caliber. I have one of the hp carbines sitting in my gun cabinet, waiting for decent magazines.
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BRK Ghost (Harley) takes 1st in Hunter PCP at Sonoran Desert Grand Prix

The short answer...

She's using 15x because it's the labeled on the magnification ring. If that ring, or the mag ring of any scope is labelled 16x then 16x can be used. Just not higher than 16x max. I think the rules for magnification in Hunter states that the next lowest magnification below 16x "which is labeled on the ring" is the max that can be used.

We don't have to agree on the rules but if you want to play by the rules to be compliant with a AAFTA match status then it is what it is.

Or if you want to just come and shoot for the fun of it, while not being officially recognized in a AAFTA division, then in this match and some other matches around the country, you can shoot in a Unlimited AAFTA unrecognized manner, and do whatever you want as long as your gun is 20 fpe or less.

My eyes fluctuate with blood sugar levels so using a scope to range doesn't work 100% for me anymore thus I retired to Freestyle/ Unlimited and use a LRF to find the distance to the target. I also use whatever magnification I prefer depending on what I perceive is the most beneficial to me at the moment. I miss shooting in AAFTA divisions in one way and don't in another but I get to have fun with my pellet gun is "the thing".

I shot in this Sonoran a few years ago and its one of the best I've been to.

N/A  Record Jumbo - Oval Mainspring in a Concentric Air Pistol

Interesting engineering.
Maybe a hobby experiment from one of the Honda engineers/designers years ago, that made a Honda race engine with...yes,,,oval pistons.


Mike

CCGC March 16 FT match in Burlington, NC

CCGC Monthly FT Match

Date/Time:
03-16-2023 9:00 am

Location:
Central Carolina Gun Club FT Range
3668 Fleming Graham Rd , Burlington, NC

Entry fee:
$10 for CCGC members
$15 for non-members
Juniors (<21) shoot free

The gate opens 8:30, sight-in range will open at 9:00 and the match begins at 10:00. We will shoot ~15 lanes, so expect about 60 shots, 2 targets per lane, 2 shots per target, Troyer TBD and we will use timers.

Registration link can found here.



See you there.

Kalibrgun  Which Czech

I wanted to show a size comparison with the standard , the shorty and a Prod carbine for reference. The standard Veteran is closer to a Maverick Compact in size. I don't think I mentioned how quiet they are . No need to spend 200 bucks on a suppressor. Also the weight of 7.4 lbs for the Standard and 6.5 lbs for the compact plus the anti double load feature that you can un-cock them on a chambered pellet. For the price of $1100.00 each new I felt like I got great deal.

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Crosman Skanaker Model 88

The bleeder tool can be made with a Schrader extension with the innards removed, a hole drilled in the side, and a Schrader wrench, drill blank (or drill bit with the sharp side up), or a piece of Allen wrench with the end smoothed. It just pushes the valve in to release gas.


The tank has one side that is the same thread as a Schrader valve: 0.305-32. Or m8x0.75. Mcmaster-carr has butane fill valves that are rated for like 500 psi, so not quite co2 levels.
It is actually 1/8 x 27 NPS

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