I gotta say, the angled gauge concept is AWESOME!
Makes so much more sense to be able to see them from shooting position. Also kinda gives some instrument-panel-on-a-vehicle vibes.
That was the idea with this gun having a single regulator. Since the idea is to sling slugs at high speed, the reg is going to be super high. Since the reg is going to be set so high, there isn't much point in regulating the bottle pressure down before the plenum reg.Looks like he had it cranked up all the way. Can't tell reg pressure since he has allowed bottle pressure to drop low...
YEAH THATS DAMN NICEI gotta say, the angled gauge concept is AWESOME!
Makes so much more sense to be able to see them from shooting position. Also kinda gives some instrument-panel-on-a-vehicle vibes.
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Looks like he had it cranked up all the way. Can't tell reg pressure since he has allowed bottle pressure to drop low...watch the video
Very true. My first PCP was a Benjamin Discovery around 2012ish. It got 20 consistent shots per fill. That turns into pretty frequent top-offs. The low shot count of the Panthera, for me at least, seems like a performance jump backwards, about a decade, But that's of course only my opinion, related to my uses for an airgun.I get that it’s a purpose built platform but filling a rifle every 10-15 shots is very off putting to me. When I shoot, I want to shoot a LOT without filling the gas tank.
will you can shoot pellets out of it also shot count be way better liner change the 177 i bet ton of shots and 22 cal 600 will alsoI get that it’s a purpose built platform but filling a rifle every 10-15 shots is very off putting to me. When I shoot, I want to shoot a LOT without filling the gas tank.
With the stated/intended use of heavy slugs, it's gonna be a pretty low shot count.will you can shoot pellets out of it also shot count be way better liner change the 177 i bet ton of shots and 22 cal 600 will also