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Suggested FPS for 25 cal

Air,
Have original Gauntlet in .25, recently upgraded to the 2100 regulator and larger bottle found in the G2. Always accurate with JSB (33.95 grain) MK1s, tried MKIIs and accuracy suffered, returned to MK1s, accuracy back. Consider trying MK1s, same label on tin, just lacking black circle with "MKII," might be pleasantly surprised. WM

Daystate  Easier to control rifles.

I think longer, conventional rifles are so much better in this regard for the simple reason that they have a higher "polar moment of inertia." This speaks to the amount of energy needed to change the radial position of something, as it is a measure of the inertia of the object around an axis, not just in a linear manner - which is the only way most people think of inertia.

Think of it this way - if you have a three foot long dowel rod and put two one-pound weights on it, but allow those weights to vary in location, you get very different results even if the system balances the same. Put the weights in the center six inches apart, and then compare that to having the two weights at the very ends of the rod thus far apart - both will have the same balance point, but the one with the weights in the center will be "twitchy" to keep pointed in a fixed direction compared to the other.

This is really just a deeper dive into MysticalDragon's point about weight distribution . . . .

I find my most stable, easiest to shoot offhand gun is my Daystate Air Ranger, followed by my Marauders. My Huben (which I love) and my Sidewinder (which I am warming up to) are much harder to shoot as well as I find them to be "twitchy" - they deflect off the aim point much faster and easier than the Air Ranger.

NLA WTB EDgun Lelya .25 BAT moderator (plus other accessories)

-I would like any custom moderators or extended baffle systems that will work on the .25cal Lelya 2.0, even a new full custom shroud...high end work preferred like a real carbon fiber build.... BUT mainly want the official BAT moderator:

www.edgun.shop



ALSO:
-the de-pinger kit from Edgun West I'd be interested in trying it out... or a custom one that was made for the gun, or are capable of making one for me

-adapter that lets you add your own Moderator to the stock one (made by EagleVision) wouldn't mind a used one that someone isn't using before ordering one

-barrel band with picatinny/weaver rail to be able to attach a bipod under the air tube, or the kind that holds the shroud+tube together, any type is fine as long as it fits (35mm I believe)


If you have any of these or can make what I need, please PM me or email [email protected]

Diana  diana 48 suggestions on replacement muzzle devices/ full length shroud?

Hector does indeed make a high performance muzzle weight (HPM) for the 48/52. Pics below from Hector. Uses o-rings so you can tune your gun to your preferred pellet, just like in article Hateful linked. Looks like the one in pic has several o-rings in place, that’s why it’s extended past the barrel. It has 6 screws rather than 2 so it won’t loosen. That was a huge issue with the 56 T/H and his stays put on that gun. Custom order, $80. Just ordered mine LOL so if you want one now might be a good time to let him know. Everything I’ve gotten from him is top notch. Link to his website below should be able to contact him there.


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Those guys

... I don’t even think they get paid they probably just get free guns and accessories and are completely fine with that I know I would be…
There is a big misunderstanding what or how people thinking about "Sponsored" shooters.
Nobody in ordinary competition levels never getting paid or free equipment, you can try it yourself just send in your Resume.
In a not so far past I was a sponsored archery competition shooter for over a decade, I don't think guns or airguns are any different business case.
You would be surprised (and shocked) how much $$$$ you will expense from your own pocket every year just to be on that "Sponsored" list, and in best scenarios you may brake it even. When I stopped spending that money on shooting I started financing my family vacation trips every year, and that was an eye opener.
Not even a tip of the hill "sponsored" folks can make a living within these sports.
Youtube shooters? Huh.... attracting attention and that is only their placebo.

N/A  Crosman 1720T Pistol or Carbine?

Shooting a pistol well is mostly about hold. Well, that and trigger control. Where to hold your hands and how. Air pistols are a bit different, though. Each one has it's own character. Primarilly defined by the action of the hammer (or piston for some) just before the gun fires. Practice enough, and you'll get the hang. Do some research as well and try out different techniques. I learned a while back that moderator weight/size, as well as optic weight and positioning can help balance a pistol out if utilized properly. This can stabilize the gun during the shot cycle/trigger break. Trigger over-travel stop can help as well if you can adjust break/take-up, and over-travel to be very small. Coupled with a light break. Any of these have potential to destabilize the gun. Your trigger group is one of the best you can get. And does have an over-travel stop.

I like both because the stock clearly has a stability advantage, but shooting without is good practice, and a good challenge.

PCP Rifle  NLA Brocock Commander XR .22 -like new!

Offering my like new Brocock Commander XR in .22. I believe it to be the magnum model as it has the longer barrel, though there are no markings on it to confirm it.


Will come with Donny FL Sumo moderator and brand new Brocock extra magazine (approx $300 value in extras). Does not include accutac bipod or optics shown.

$1,200 shipped within the continental US.

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Magazines  SOLD WTS BRAND NEW Custom .22 Brocock Magazine 11 shot

Made by @ShootingNewB who makes extended mags and regular mags for Brocock in .22cal

This fits perfectly in all the regular models with the FLIP OPEN style of magazine. this mag i have is 11shots just like the factory one
It is colored all black. Very nice quality, cycles and fits perfectly. The mag is BRAND NEW and has never been used.

Only selling due to the gun being gone.

Check out his thread for more info:


Looks just like this but all BLACK
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They cost $35 new +$6 shipping, total for me was $41
I'll sell for $30+shipping, this is BRAND NEW I never fired a single round from it

PM me or email [email protected]

Riton optics offers 40% off for military/veteran

I have the 7 Conquer 4-32×56 FFP and it is on my Vulcan 3 700 30. Extremely clear glass and excellent for distances between 50 to 300 yards. I "cheated" a little and use a Heritage-Arms Cold Shot on it for elevation adjustments, which allowed me to literally center align the scope for the most amount of light. I have used the scope for a couple years now with absolutely no problems. Can highly recommend it.

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