PJ posted a great interview with Bill at Skout airguns.
Said shipping now but I don’t see any dealers with stock or claiming to have them on the way.Shipping now he said.. 30 cal..
.22 a little slow out of the gate but they are for sure getting it right and not shipping a bunch of leakers like some mfg. has done.
Mfg their own bbls with a coating for high lubricity. indexable with no single point like a set screw. Ingenious.
Indexable bbls.
+4 ms to compensate for stiction.. smart..
4 month ( # dependent) Batt life with 20 min charge time.
Magazine is all AL and one can dial the tension. Would like to see a loading of said.
Very exciting concept and technology..
If I was a dealer I probably wouldn't like that much...just sayin'...Might be shipping to dealers OR those whom ordered direct from Shout,,
It just depends.. These guys have been business for some time. Doubt they don't know what they are doing.. They have a lot of $$$ invested..If I was a dealer I probably wouldn't like that much...just sayin'...
Its hasn`t reached the airgunworld yet like it has with longrange powderburners. You build the rifle around that very VLD bullet you intend to use. I have contacted a pellets manufacture that would do .177cal 24grain slugs. I could them the SKoutfolks and say:" Hi Ya`ll here is the ammo I want to use. Fix it!"....:LOLWith all the barrels, your looking at potentially 6 for each caliber 3 pellet and 3 slug. The electronic sensor in front of the trigger acting like a timed safety? Hmmm. Outside of those 2 observations, the rest appears quite groundbreaking, teflon coated barrels, substantially lower operating pressure, easy maintenance, external adjust reg without degassing, factory mods and dual direction mags. Very interesting.
Its a gun made for stationary shooting positions. Not the gun for a little casual stroll in the park picking pigeons and rooks.lotta gun ill say, bet its heavy
@hunterroark - I decided to bite the pellet and order a Skout in .177 to play and learn with in my backyard before bumping it up to .25 or .30.I intend on getting one as soon as it's available.
Hunter
How much are you winding the mag when loading?@hunterroark - I decided to bite the pellet and order a Skout in .177 to play and learn with in my backyard before bumping it up to .25 or .30.
Sadly the magazine I received in .177 is problematic - lots of feed jams and pellet damage. I sent @Skout-airguns an email with pictures and am waiting to hear back.
I tried several things... using both jsb 10.34 and jsb 13.4. One full rotation was insufficient to carry the mag forward after 10 shots. Then i tried 1.5 rotations with a similar experience and even 2 full rotations which created immediate binding.How much are you winding the mag when loading?
Shot this last night, 5 shots at 52 yards with the .25I tried several things... using both jsb 10.34 and jsb 13.4. One full rotation was insufficient to carry the mag forward after 10 shots. Then i tried 1.5 rotations with a similar experience and even 2 full rotations which created immediate binding.
I'm probably one of just a few people who have a .177 so i expect some growing pains. My magazines machining may just be a tad too big? Dunno.
Hang in there...this is a great platform that like lots of new things, even expensive things has to get tweaked to perfection.
Good news is Skout is on the ball and providing immediate service to help resolve.
rubbing it in.... wise guy :}Shot this last night, 5 shots at 52 yards with the .25View attachment 374572