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Tresspassing and trespasser private property advise

I solved it on my property by allowing my neighbor to hunt on my property that is about 100miles from my home. He and his 2 boys are the only ones with permission and they are very protective of my property. They take 2 deer every year and watch my property year round. I have a trailer and some equipment there also and so far have not had any issues. My wife also makes baked goods for them and the neighbors up the road every Christmas and I am really gratefull for great neighbors. I'm also lucky tat all my neibors are okay with me shooting my airguns there(even the loud ones) and even stop by to check them out sometimes. I put in a 40yrd and working on a 100yrd. range. My little bit of heaven!

Hatsan Jet - cracked housing

I plan to but if this is a common problem, (where it cracked is definitely a weak point) I may just be getter off with a different gun. Hatsan already replaced my first Jet due to a bent barrel & distorted receiver.
I do like the gun but so far, its plastic receiver has been its major shortcoming.
never seen that happen to the jet 2 i had.. can u pm me when u get a chance interested in one of your posts

Daystate  Daystate Pulsar issue....

Sounds like a loose / frayed wire.
If you aren't comfortable with tracking down bad wires... Check the battery box closely for a bad wire connection. Wiggle the wires, watch the screen for changes.
Agreed with the above, call AoA, and advise, then send it to them for repair. They are the US, guys for Daystate repairs.

Note, I have two Pulsars (.22), both working well...

Mike
Thanks do that tomorrow after the range. But first have made a project with the Pulsar barrel going to try it in my Redwolf. Curious if it will shoot better in my Redwolf having the feeling it will.

Benjamin  Benjamin Marauder Fill assembly-

a good tank and a place to fill it makes shooting fun ! be sure the tank is DOT and know the birth date of the CF bottle , they are 15 year life tanks ! and have to be hydro tested every 5 years , so if you buy a 3 year old tank you will be driving or shipping it out for testing certification in two years of buying it , it to me is worth the cost , its nice to fill your gun in 15 QUIET seconds ! once you have a tank ALL your future guns will be ready to go when they get to your door !

Airgun Technologies  Uragan 2 compact .22 What kind of numbers are owners getting from the compact?

So ive been messing around with the U2 compact (mine is .22) and just wondering what other compact owners are getting FPS and shot count wise out of their guns?
Right now mine is shooting FX 18.13g pellets at about 870fps and I'm getting 34 shots from a 300BAR fill before it comes off reg right at about 130 BAR. Honestly I feel like this is low on the shot count? What are you guys getting from the compact? Is this thing just an air hog pushing 18g pellets around that magic 870 number? I have found the hammer spring adjustment does almost nothing FPS wise. I can turn it out or turn it in 4-7 turns and the FPS doesn't really go up or down at all. I have heard others mention this as well. So its hard to tell where Im at on the tuning because I don't get the typical FPS increase indicators to a plateau with HS adjustment like most other airguns. Seems very reg setting dependent

Here is a shot string I just did for example.
871-300 bar
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866-showing right at about 200 bar
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862 -Right at 130 bar on the reg. Starts to really drop off after here with a POI shift.

Its shooting quite accurate at 40 yards and consistency seems OK. Just wish the shot count was a little better but I realize the shot count on the compact with smaller bottle will hinder that. Just wondering if Im wasting air somewhere not really knowing what the HS is doing because I dont get much feedback from moving it.

Right now I have the HS basically flush with the back block of the gun as seen here.
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I have a Uragan 1 that will shoot 15gr at 825 and 18gr at 775 but I get about 70 shots per 300 bar fill.

N/A  Springer accuracy question

I recently bought a R9 .22 and when i first started shooting it I was lucky to hit an 1 1/2 square consistently at 76 feet. I start doing some research and no doubt i was holding the gun like a PCP resulting in the poor groups. I started using a front bag and barely holding on to the gun and I started getting some great groups, very pleased. My R9 has a fair amount of recoil. My question is, I see where occasionally someone will list a springer that has had some work done to it and in the listing it says "no recoil or maybe very little recoil." Will these guns be easier to shoot accurately? Can they be held more like a PCP and get good results?? Just trying to educate myself more regarding springers.
First off, I'm no expert, all I have to go on is my experience, second of all, I don't own a PCP air gun, my son does and loves them (to a point), I've shot his and as impressive as they are performance wise, they don't interest me, I like the challenge of my break barrel air rifles, plus, PCP air guns are just a passing fad. :)
I have a decent collection of air rifles, Springers, Gas Piston, Co2 powered, and variable pump Pneumatic rifles, most of my air rifles are inherently accurate, some I have to work at to get them to shoot where I'm looking, one especially (my Hatsan mod. 95 .22 cal.) is very hold sensitive, it's super accurate when I do my part, not so much when I don't.
My advice is don't get too worked up about the artillery hold, I've experimented with it allot and found that yes it does work, no, it doesn't work with every gun in the same way, just as each air gun is partial to specific pellets, most air guns like to be held differently as well.
Fortunately most of my air rifles shoot extremely well using a conventional hold (firm but not too tightly, good cheek weld), a couple of them, the Hatsan mod. 95 especially likes to be held with very little pressure and shoots best when I keep my off hand palm up between the rest and the stock, aka, the classic artillery hold, my others, not so much.
The more you shoot your air guns the more they will tell you what they like.
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PCP Rifle  NLA Aea hp max .457 with m50 barrel and m50 pistol barrel

Pretty much everything you can do with the HP max. It comes with the m50 pistol kit and two length pistol gas tubes, the HP max 457 barrel and gas tube and the m50 barrel. 4 magazines and some 457 slugs I have left as well as sabots to use the 457 slugs in the 50 cal barrels. It also has a red dot sight. I haven't even shot the m50 barrelkit yet. Looking for 600 to your door.

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