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CoyoteGod
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JimNM's post
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POI shift ?
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I do believe your are mistaken. 1/4 MAO at 100y = .26 inch 1/10 mil at 100y =.36 inch Ipso Facto, one click on a standard MOA scope...
Sunday at 10:30 AM
CoyoteGod
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POI shift ?
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This is a very common misconception that MIL is more accurate than MOA and it simply isn’t. MOA in the clock face is a smaller unit of...
Sunday at 10:30 AM
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The problem of poi shift isn’t just related to the barrel. The problem with many fx guns is the number of action parts that are bolted...
Sunday at 10:16 AM
CoyoteGod
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POI shift ?
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Cold barrel POI shift on PB is not a forgone conclusion. Well made barrels, with excellent throats and chambering, proper...
Sunday at 9:51 AM
CoyoteGod
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POI shift ?
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The simple act of sorting weight of pellets and slugs has greatly reduced POI for me. I know many haven’t had much success with sorting...
Sunday at 9:40 AM
CoyoteGod
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FX Impact M3 Valve Rod Changes
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This is what I would do and I think it’s a pretty good bet. The overall length of the valve rod is what is important, not the threads...
Sunday at 9:18 AM
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Recommended O Ring Kit
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OK, my suggestion is to obtain the schematics for your various rifles then read through each schematic making notes of the O-rings...
Friday at 11:25 PM
CoyoteGod
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Airforce
IS AIRFORCE GAINING POPULARITY AGAIN?
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I happen to feel the same. I owned a Talon SS for many years and when I bought it the cost was $350 dollars new. I am glad it was there...
Friday at 10:35 PM
CoyoteGod
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favorite gun/cal for South Florida iguana hunting
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Most .22 calibers bull pups with a good harmonic tune and a good moderator like a Donny Yokozuna will be pretty darn quiet. I would say...
Thursday at 6:20 PM
CoyoteGod
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What’s the last gun you’ve hunted with?
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.25 caliber FX Wildcat MK2 Sniper shooting 34gr pellets at 920. Eats squirrels for dinner. Custom set up and tuned by a good friend...
Thursday at 5:45 PM
CoyoteGod
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Pellets or slugs close range coyote?
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I have popped many coyotes with my hot shooting 30 calibers shooting 44.8 pellets at about 40-60 yards and they drop like stones.
Thursday at 5:42 PM
CoyoteGod
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AirMaks Arms
Katran Compact in .22 - oh Yeah!
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I really like these Katran folders. I would get the standard with the 480 bottle in .22 cal. It would be great to go in a backpack. it’s...
Thursday at 3:59 PM
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Airgun Technologies
VOTE: Which Caliber TAIPAN Veteran SLASH Semi-Auto should I review?
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I’m confused… I thought the slash was from Taipan not AGT??
Thursday at 1:00 PM
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N/A
is TUXING the same as AIRMARKSMAN?
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Who is this Airgun shop that tried to tickle $300 bucks out of you?
Thursday at 12:32 PM
CoyoteGod
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What are the downsides of semi-auto?
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I agree with the general consensus that semi-auto is a not necessarily needed but are cool to have. I have had two in my hobby journey...
Thursday at 11:24 AM
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