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Projectiles  SOLD .22 MRDs for sale

Full disclosure that these are the infamous 2020-2023 production years.

These are from 4 batches of MRDs. I've used tins from each batch but the tins that are for sale are unopened.

These are not my culls, nor have they been sorted. I don't have the time nor desire to sort this many pellets.

So the tins for sale have not been lubed or sorted or modified in any way.

I have 50 tins of the 200count .22/25.4 Monster Redesigns for sale....like these...
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Straight from the tin theyre hunting accurate, but not benchrest accurate. So if you've got a barrel that likes em, or are willing to sort, or want to use them as slug cores for a swaging machine, or just want to try them out cheap, this is for you.

I just played with PA and Treniers websites and the cheapest I could get them, using PAs current discount code and the 4 for 3 deal and free shipping was $10.94 per tin. Both places charge tax.

Price is $8/tin, shipped. Minimum of 10 tins per order. They'll ship in Pyramyd Air foam, via USPS priority mail. If one person wants all 50 tins I'd do $350 even.

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Deal via PM

Looking for hugget mods

I will definitely agree with the above. Penchetta is the most cost effective place to purchase Hugget mods.

Some experiences to share:
Hugget Magna .30 - solid moderator. Not quite as quiet as a STO Falx but does a good job.
Hugget .25 Belitta - I use this on my Huben GK1 .25 @ 40 fpe and it does a great job for it's size on a very loud shot barreled pistol.
Hugget .22 Snipe - I would say on par with a Huma Mod.30 for quieting things down.

I have owned the Astille in .22 and .30. Yes it does a very good job, but IMO I prefer a mod which lower the tone of report. I found the Astille had a bit of a higher frequency pop to it making it a little easier to detect where the sound was coming from. Still a very good moderator though.

Golf Balls

Please don’t shoot at them. I watched a pellet come back after a fellow shooter HAD to put one out at 50 yards. He was shooting a magnum powered break barrel .22. His bench was a good 20 feet away from me. We both lucked out that day.
Yes, I had a .22 pellet come back at me from 70 yards. I heard it whizzing and spinning back though some trees.

Five Pellet Medley

Being curious about how differently I shoot groups (not too badly) to how I shoot one shot per bull targets (not too well), I conducted a little experiment today to enjoy some indoor shooting on a lousy weather day.

The distance was 8 yards for the HW75 and 10 yards for the 2300KT, with 25 bull targets and a different brand pellet for each row of bulls. I wondered if the accuracy of this shooting would correlate to the pellet brands that shoot the best groups in each pistol. All shot from a makeshift bench.

First, the HW75:
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Row 1: JSB Match S100
Row 2: Meisterkugeln 8 gr.
Row 3: H&N Barracuda Match
Row 4: RWS R10 Match
Row 5: H&N Field Target Trophy

Next up, the 2300KT

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Row 1: Meisterkugeln 7gr.
Row 2: Crosman Premier Hollow Points
Row 3: JSB Match S100
Row 4: H&N Barracuda Match
Row 5: JSB Match Middle Weight

My absolutely scientific, irrefutable conclusions:
1. Pistols were not zeroed for each individual brand of pellet and so I held off. Didn't plan on that.
2. My shooting was inconsistent, pistol to pistol and pellet brand to pellet brand.
3. I found no correlation between best grouping pellet and best scoring pellet.
4. I have absolutely no scientific training or aptitude.
5. This is a really fun way to spend a grey, windy, rainy, cold February day.
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Accessories  NLA Hopped up Airforce condor/Talon valve tank and plenum

Hopped up condor valve, plenum and standard aluminum airforce tank. Tank was painted by the guy i got it from. This valve with a heavy hammer spring and 18 inch barrel will get 106 foot pounds. Im sure more with a longer barrel. Valve had some work done to it before i got it.

150.00 shipped to your door with in the
CONUS.

Trade for a newer 480 or 580 carbon fiber 300 bar tank.

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JTS  Gamo Urban or JTS Airacuda (non-max). 22

What what did you replace the pickle with?

Would you mind posting a picture of it?

I wanted the ability to remove the suppressor to keep the length miniscule. I usually run a DFL Tanto. But sometimes I use my Jeep as a mobile blind on my property and in which case it goes bare so as to maneuver the rifle more easily in the confines of a Wrangler. I used a muzzle adapter I got on eBay to 1/2X20 threads. I also used carbon fiber tube bonded to the barrel to stiffen and dampen it. The accuracy is superb.



The Urban does have a small learning curve, it is easy to short stroke the little bolt and then double feed a pellet. This resulted in me shooting the baffles out and my desire to remove the pickle. My other Urban is similar except it does not have the carbon fiber bonded barrel. Both rifles are sans barrel band. Both are currently set for a 30 shot string at about 26 fpe. The one pictured also has the GTA trigger which is really nice.

Brocock/BRK  Brocock Fanboy..........Absolutely

@grackleblast I like the color on yours. These are dependable air rifles. I hear you, no need to get rid of a good rifle no matter how old it is. These are well built. I shot mine for the first time this year. I shot around 150 pellets and a handful of slugs into a pellet trap.
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Printed a couple of nice groups from 50 yards.

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As I shot, the squirrels heard the report they started calling out to each other. They’ve multiplied since I haven’t hunted the area much this season. When the opportunity presented itself I took a squirrel (neck/headshot) with a pellet from around 30 yards.

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