Chronographs SOLD FX Airguns Wireless Chronograph
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Yes I was just about to message you definitely am ready for some more ilm message you here shortly thanks brother!!Hey Tankman! Good to hear from you. I’m glad you’re enjoying the magazines. Always here to help if you need extras in the future. Let me know!
When I first dissasembled I found out that the two alignment screws had gone loose, out of the four that hold the barrel assembly in place, so it pays to at least check, occasionally.Will do! I can dissassemble GK1 pretty much entirely, but fiddling with the barrel has been the only thing I didn't want to mess up haha.
Perhaps it's time to finally give it a try. Thanks!
Only Benjamin Nosler Xtreme ...Ich versuche, Ratschläge zu bekommen. Ich versuche, mit meinem Benjamin Bulldog ein schweres Geschoss für die Hirschjagd zu bekommen. Ich möchte ein 142-Grain-Geschoss abfeuern, aber wenn ich über 125 schlage, springt das Geschoss ungefähr 6 Zoll zu weit, als dass ich es mit der Zielfernrohreinstellung zurückbringen könnte. Hat jemand einen Rat? Der Typ auf dem Schießstand des Luftgewehrschießstandes, auf dem ich schieße, meint, dass die Drehung meines Laufs vielleicht nicht schnell genug ist, um das Geschoss zu stabilisieren. Irgendwelche Gedanken dazu? Wenn ich mir die Waffe auf YouTube-Videos ansehe, scheint sie problemlos 145-Grain-Geschosse abzufeuern.
I'm sorry I guess I misunderstood that it was too long for your competition and I thought that was the only reason why you needed it shorter and I thought above that you couldn't get what you needed to compete, so I was just trying to help you figure out a way to get what you needed..Yes they are all glued together. If a shooter desires a shorter barrel for some reason, I recommend that they contact Martin Rutterford at Airguns USA to order that custom barrel and gun configuration. Once again, my FT pistol will shoot one ragged hole at 25yds and .175" CTC at 35yds, so I see no need to alter anything.
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Annoyingly, we can’t get the shorter chassis in the uk, it’s a shame because I am absolutely sure many Theoben Rapid owners would love to fit their Theoben blocks into one
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100 slugs is not enough to settle the gun usually. I generally will not attempt a serious tune until at least 500 shots down range and prefer to wait more than that.
With the Dynamic block all adjustments need to be in small increments. Much smaller than a lot of people are used to. A few bar or one click of the micro wheel can make significant changes.
How did you arrive at the settings you showed?
Were it me I would be starting with a lower reg pressure than 130, maybe 110 and the micro at around 2.5 and work my way up from there.
I will take this advice and move the Regulator down. The pressures I started at (130 came from a Panthera Video as did the 150) I'll also keep attempting to dial it in as the slug count goes up. Huge appreciationFrom what I've read the reg likes to be on the lower side. You could try starting out at 100 bar and slowly go up from there.
Thanks. I’ll have to look at mine when I have it out next time. I think I can angle the output hole enough on the lathe to help it breathe into the little hole.This is not my reg but I put a shallow groove in the surface (red line) so the air can pass out from the central hole. It may be better if you could arrange the groove to be inline with the small exit hole in the block (see my previous pic).
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How much is it with the wood stock? Because that is the sharpest looking gun I’ve seenFX has a brand new product due soon, in March.
Its begining to look like you will be able to pick one up, brand new, with a synthetic stock, for $999, and still remain under budget.
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Either would be fine. I would advise using a small diameter countersink to avoid the upright ‘wall’ close to the hole. A variable speed drill would be fine and still give you the level of control you need.Just for clarification, would you advise doing this by hand or with a power tool? I’m almost thinking it makes sense to do this by hand given the small scale