BSA Bet it helps!
- By Farmplinker2
- Traditional Airguns
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Please sir, the term is "velocity booster technology".Looks like a Gen 1 Gamo Swarm in a BSA stock. Definitely needs something to hide the flash from excessive dieseling
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Please sir, the term is "velocity booster technology".Looks like a Gen 1 Gamo Swarm in a BSA stock. Definitely needs something to hide the flash from excessive dieseling
I've got 2 Cricket regs and they both turn about 120 degrees (about 20 analog clock minutes) on two different Notos's too far to fit tight onto the Notos block.
So to get it to clock straight down I need to get rid of about 0.9mm. (it needs to turn 240 degreees further) don't know what the thread type is so I could be off on the 0.9mm, I did a quick measurement i.s.o. a threadcalculation)
Unfortunately I don't have an end mill (nor a lathe) so sanding that much off is more or less out of the question I think. And the oring recess will be .9mm less deep then as well, not ideal...
For now I have some 14mm and 16mm bonded washers on order. Hopefully that'll do it when they arrive... (tried to fill the gap with bigger oring and such, but that starts leaking prettty fast as it is not contained)
Does anybodyhave any other possible solutions maybe?
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And it still is unnecessary to say.I though this unnecessary to say earlier. BUT NO!
I dont have any of the packaging left took all out of blister packs but almost all of the ones Ive bought from Amazon said Made in Brazil or Brazil on the cardboard no matter if you seen it or not, I have no reason to say otherwise I actually could care less.I see made in USA from ....
Not made in Brazil and nothing usa about it as the essential are.
very nice hunting pistol.....And here is the finished Notos Rocket 2, made a gauge block with quick connect. No more fill probe.. Averaging 722 f/sec with 14.3 CPHP, reg @ 1.8k, 50+ shots from 3K charge. I will change the gauge and charge it to 250 bar after I add a degassing port. Takes too long to empty for regulator adjustment, that's why I only charge to 3K.
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That awesome, I am new to the game but my friend has this exact gun and we stacked about 8 pigeons the other day. It’s amazing how pure this gun shoots.I agree, this gun is awesome!! I have a backpack that I got when I ordered it and it goes everywhere my truck and I go. STACKING CROWS!!!
…..and any other pest that needs a hole put in it…..
Thank you for your service my airgun friend!I am new to airguns and am enthusiasticly interested in modern pcp technology which is novel and new to me.
I posted questions out of intellectual curiosity and have now been banned from responding to member classifieds.
I served in the Marine Corps and keep my honor clean, nothing up my sleeve.
Am I banned from making purchases from member classified now?
Okay thanks for the info...About 2 years ago I had my AR-15 with a G2 knocked off the bench and it marred the hell out of the top turret. To this day, that rifle holds a zero every time I bring it to the range.
I also have a Rem 700 .270 with a Monstrum 6-24 on it. It is my ranch rifle and gets banged around my truck and UTV all the time. It's one of my most dependable rifles.
As far as the glass goes, it is far better than the other $100 trash scopes that you see on Amazon. They are pretty decent for the price. One con I do have is at 3x+ magnification you cannot focus on a target at 10 yards. There have been a number of times where I was at 6x magnification clearing pigeons at 30-60 yards and then one lands in the tree above me at 10ish yards. You need to drop to -3x or your focus will be fuzzy. It's understandable though as that is a drawback to any scope with no parallax adjustment.
One other thing to be aware of. All the Monstrum scopes have a fairly large center dot in their reticle. It's not a big deal on a SFP scope but can get annoying on a FFP scope at high magnification. I would say it is close to a 1 MOA dot as it looks like it matches the 1/4" center circles on my targets at 20 yards. So at 50 yards at 6x magnification it will probably cover a bird's head.
If one of my chronographs dies then I'll research the market for a new and improved one. In the mean time I'll spend the money on pellets