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    N/A Have a question on CO2 Diana Airbug

    I saw a video about taking out the spring an stretching it from 3.5 in to 4 inches. The premise was that the stronger spring will how the valve open longer and there for increase the air pressure. After the conversion the chronograph showed 700 FPS out of the AirBug. Anyone have any thoughts on...
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    Springers are fickle about how they are held

    I have reqad that springers are very susceptible as to how they are held. Not sure I understand. Open to instruction. I have a Gamo Big Cat in .177 Accuracy is disappointing. Wondering If its me, The gun is about 18 years old. Writing because I was trying to zero in the scope the other day...
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    Umarex Strikepoint

    Bought one of these a number of months ago in .22. We have some large parrots outside on the porch and living in a rural area the rats were getting very brave. I thought the pistol would be easy to track the rats and with 10 pumps it would be strong enough at close range to kill them. Never have...
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    PCP charging

    How many people use a hand pump to charge their pcp air guns? How hard, time taking is it? Is their an economical pump? Or better yet, what is the best electric pump at the loeer end of the price range? Cant really think about this without a few closings. Just trying to plan(fantisize) for now...
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    CO2 cartrudge lasts 2 - 3 days in storage

    I have a Diana Chaser in .22 with the rifle kit. I really like it. About three weeks ago I was shoot, got so involved in the shooting, put a pellet in backwards. Two things happened. 1.) the O ring seal between the breach and the barrel needed to be replaced, and now the cartridge only lasts...
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    Hi everyone from South Florida

    Ran across this forum looking for some answers on a couple of air guns I have. Bought my first air gun about 15 years ago. It was a springer (Gamo Big Cat) nice power, accuracy was ok. Having fun with the Diana Chaser rifle kit in .22. I am looking forward to learning a lot and hearing others...