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Great choice on you new shooter Tripp!Really hard to go wrong with .30. V3 or U2. Or Kalibrgun .30 tacticle. I just got from Brian at Edgun West their version of the .30 Sidewinder Compact "Snakelet" 350 cc CF 300 bar bottle that is more slender and comes with the Behemoth quick lug attach detach moderator. Its very quiet with the Behemoth. Handling with the Hueben and a one inch leather sling is hard to beat too.
I understand, but will the pellets fall back when using the Carm loader?
There like screwdrivers, never can have to many.i have Allen wrenches of all type T, ball end but the ones i use the most are
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You could convert the tx to a 22mm setupWhat @Steve 1974 said. The only reason I tried was because I had pretty clear cut bounce and I went very slowly testing in between sizing and only going up a fraction or two mm at a time. All in I ended up with a 20% bigger transfer port and a 15% lighter piston. All said and done it was about 3hrs worth of work.
The next project will be interesting. I'm going to start by lightening a TX piston by 25% and then working with the TP from there. The TX port is closer to 3.8mm from the factory and from what I was reading last night I may actually end up needing to make that smaller. Should be interesting....
I think that is a lot of my situation, I get one or two move in because of the vacancy and plenty of den and forage trees. I have had a few times where a group of four or five move in usually in the late Spring and early Fall. These are usually young squirrels and I think that they are litter mates or maybe a couple of different young groups that band together for a short time looking for new territory. These are usually a wild bunch of rascals, running here and there at a constant pace, rarely stopping long enough to get shot. But they do sooner or later.squirrels are territorial so they don’t congregate in large numbers. Once you take out the ones you see others will fill its place especially younger ones with no or less territory.
I started shooting squirrels because my neighbor’s roof damage. I also thought there are just a few in my suburbia track home yard but in 2 years I lost count after 50. This is year 3 and I think I’m probably close to triple digits now. Crazy part is I rarely see squirrels within 1 block of my house, but if I walk the neighborhood I see squirrels starting after just 1 block. So yeah, there a ton of tree rats, we just don’t see them all at once.
That galvanic corrosion is almost step #1 in the surface treatment course here in Denmark, and i have also seen on ships this go absolutely wrong with a too " noble " metal used on a lesser one,,,,,, no good at all, though someone probably though this at some point.galvanically corrode
Wouldn't be any point in buying a lottery ticket, you would have just used up your luck quotient.True dat. If you hit with pellets at 350Y, go buy a lottery ticket immediately!!![]()
Yeah, if it's made for pumping in the field, filtering air is kinda important. I'm not sure how effective it would be, but maybe an inline filter?I have this pump and am happy with it: lighter operation then my Hill MK5, and seems to be more durable as well. doesn't seem to have any air filtration or de-humidification though, does anyone know if there is a good solution for this?