Recent content by Wolverine

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    Daystate Regal hard to cock

    No different than the Huntsman XL. Hard to pull back. Thats the way it is. Brother thought he pulled fully back, had a squirrel in his sights, but not cocked. squirrel's lucky day.
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    fx t-12 400 .25 need to calm it down

    Have the .22 and was loud ... Like a rimfire. Only way to quiet was a Hugget from AoA. Only added a few inches to length. They installed and now only hear spring. They returned the short moderator and not much to it.
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    Fx Royale 500 fps?

    See the 500 now has only two settings. Both fpe appear to be good. Enjoy. Watch where you swing the longer barrel/moderator.! I am used to my shorter 400. Forgot using longer gun and Keep on hitting the end. 
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    Fx Royale 500 fps?

    Have you chronied the three different settings on power wheel. Your fps sounds like the one dot. Either on wrong setting or wheel shows wrong 1, 2, 3 dots not aligned relative to power. Is your gun regulated?
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    What Was Your First Airgun?

    Airgun was a Crosman 140 in .22 n the late 60's. Had it until about 10 years ago when I lent in to somebody and never got it back. Learned my lesson. Before that was a cocking Daisy bb gun.
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    Quietest PCP you own?

    Been a while since this post last answered. Was wondering if further progress in attaining the ultimate in quiet with your PCP? My ranchero with hw mod is ok but audible, so-so, no alterations. Maybe best can expect for a 9 inch barrell. But FX T-12 400 in .22 is just a slight spring sound...
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    Huggett - FX Royale FAC - all they're cracked up to be?

    Depends on the gun. I have a Huggett on my FX400 with power adjuster, about 30, 22, and 12 or so fpe. Its satisfactory at 22 fpe and under, but not extraordinarily quiet in my opinion. Maybe a little less quiet from the standard FX mod. Looks great and is well balanced. Shoots straight...
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    Welcome to AIRGUN NATION - please introduce yourself here!

    Hello my name is Russ. Reside in Northern Calif. Been a reader for somewhile and now looking forward to being a regular. Started with as a kid with a Crosman 140 in 1960s and have since progressed to todays mix of pumpers, break barrels and pcps. Too many, but use them all. When not...