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FX  What would be a good first pcp rifle

If you are serious about using a hand pump... you don't want a regulated gun that needs a 3,000+psi fill pressure... some need 4,500.. you will not like trying to fill that with a hand pump.

You need to decide what your "all in budget" is.. and what you really want to use the gun for and at what distance you plan on shooting accurately.

Then we can give you some more accurate advice... in my opinion.

Scope? do you have one to go on the new rifle or is that something you need in your budget? How good does it need to be.. just for pest control? figure about $180 to $300 with mounts and a bubble level.

We have used some of the lower priced compressors from China, and they are good if you are careful to keep them cool. Get one with water cooling and add ice to the tub of water that it uses. They run from $210 to $500, we just got a two cylinder that pumps real fast and has a great cooling system when set up with the ice water tub. it was $380 on Amazon. This is the lower priced one:


This is the one we use

Otherwise you need a gun that only needs a 2,000psi fill.
like this one:
It's not a slug gun, but it shoots 20fpe easy in 22 cal, which is great out to 60 yards or so.

so add up all the things you will need with your new PCP and then let's talk again
Bollocks.


this post is so full of misinformation I don't even know where to start to reply :ROFLMAO:

GX-E-CS3-1 Compressor Parts?

also there is/was a Facebook page with a fellow who knew the ins and out thoroughly … he knew the tricks I overlooked in the head assembly . It only works one way but will go both ways assembled causing one to pull their hair out .
Hey Baddoglowder,
Your post caught my eye concerning the head assembly going together two ways, but with only one way working? I do not have facebook access and was wondering if you can share anymore tips on the head assembly?
I have replaced everything that is possible and still have no pressure in my GX-E-CS3-1 compressor.
Thx!
J.

N/A  Springers for Lefties!

Wow - what a fabulous collection! Seriously, must be one of the best groups of left-handed match rifles in captivity about anywhere.

I would point out to the crowd that the Diana 75 also has the COCKING LEVER on the left. That and the Anschutz 220 are the only classic match sidelever springers to be offered in a REAL left-handed configuration.
Thanks Mike!
That 300 Tyro is the one that Don R. had at Columbus, and I believe that you were the one who steered me his way.
Yes, I have a decided weakness for 10 meter rifles...........;)

Traditional Rifle  NLA FWB Sport & HW30 as a package deal in Sacramento

FS as package deal in the sacramento area. Both need some work. PM for further details.

Feinwerkbau Sport 177 - auto Saftey catches sometimes and prevents rifle from cocking, can be pushed into proper place and then just be consistent with how you cock and release the safety and seems to work like that. Probably a good idea to get inside and fix though. Stock also has a hairline crack

Hw30

Needs rekord trigger unit. Marks here and there from use and tuning. Otherwise in working condition once trigger is replaced. Contact for pictures please.

Priced to sell $500

FX  First PCP Rifle

That’s a good question. Upon researching I thought that the craftsmanship, accuracy, availability of aftermarket accessories, versatility, and resale value were all excellent. The price was bad 😂 but you get what you pay for I guess. As a machinist I was blown away at the build quality of these rifles.

Another reason I went with the impact was because I wanted to take the PCP rifle plunge and didn’t want to be turned off right away with a mediocre rifle. I’ve built several long range powder burners and accuracy expectations are high. I feel there are other rifles out there that can hang with the Impact as far as accuracy, but I just really liked the way the impact is built.
Hope you enjoy it and welcome to the madness. Its a deep crazy rabbit hole but so much fun.

I was contemplating an M3 but went with the BRK ghost especially when I saw it had 14 orings vs the 68 of the M3. You have a solid rifle though.
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Anyone order anything from India?

If the value of the item is less than $600 USD there should not be any duties or taxes.

US does not pay VAT, if you get charged they owe you a refund.

Mundilar will charge you VAT by default as an example. Krale does not.

Krale has the best handle on customs out of all the shoppes I have dealt with.
Thanks for the info!

Traditional Rifle  SOLD Webley Tomahawk ( sold) & Hatsen 95

Selling a couple of rifles I have had just had sitting new in the box I have never shot. First up is a new .177 Webley Tomahawk (Turkish made) which has a beautiful walnut stock still in the box with stats from AOA showing it was shooting 935fps. While not a Birmingham Tomahawk still a beautiful gun and no longer made. $200 shipped. Only selling as I have two. SOLD

Next is a new Hatsen 95 gas ram in .22 still in box with nice walnut stock. Took a few shots with it and it's shooting 11gn Hobbies at 780 which is 14.86ftlb. Test sheet in box said the 10 shot average was 805fps but had no reference to what pellet. $130 shipped. Pm if interested.

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Air Venturi  Avenge X owners - is it worth upgrading from the original avenger?

What a crock. It really doesn't matter what you shoot. It's about shooting. Going out and having a good time. I shoot a Avenge x, it shoots stupidly accurate and I love shooting it. I have friends who shoot break barrels, when we get to shoot with one another it's about challenging each other playing horse, busting on each other about a miss or forgetting to load to load.
My PCP cost, the way it's set as much as all of their rifles combined, I'm 70 they're in their 30's , I love to shoot with them we swap guns have a good time. I've shot smallbore in several competitive genre, centerfire rifle comp. it's all about shooting what you have, can afford and having fun. I work on guns all the time because I like guns . People are always talking trash about their gear being the best and it doesn't matter what it is.
I figure if the avenge x dies I'll just buy something new on the market.
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StrelokPro scope selection option

I've noticed that in Strelok Pro the two different scopes I've used on the same rife have the same trajectory chart. Different reticles, but isn't an MOA an MOA? Or a MIL a MIL? All things being equal? Honest question since I'm not nearly knowledgeable enough in this area to be sure I'm correct.
Yes, I do get that the reticle view within the app would be different.
Yes, you can use a different but similar reticle and all things are equal and based on math with ballistics apps. I've been in this same situation recently and simply use a similar reticle offered in Strelok. It doesn't have to be from the same manufacturer either. You do have to set the click value and whether it's FFP and your in business.

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