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    Diana Outlaw: Need User Manual/Disassembly procedures

    Thanks to Hubertus and the exploded view, I got the thing apart and adjusted the Huma reg down a bit. I also found where my primary problem was with it. Somehow, the o-ring that seals the reg to the platen plenum extruded out and created a seal so that it would not vent properly to atmosphere...
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    Results Report from FT at The Riley Conservation Club near Terre Haute, Indiana

    To the folks who are deterred by wind: Wind makes things interesting; still conditions are only for equipment, not the shooter.
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    Aqua lung tank

    Correction from above information: Some SCUBA tanks are only rated for 2000 psi, and can be either steel or aluminum. Other newer tanks are rated to 3000, and a few to 3500 and do not depend on material from which they are made. If the tanks/cylinders are relatively new (within the past 20...
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    Airgun benchrest question

    @saxon57 My advice is to just show up at one of the Seattle matches with rifle and bags or rest in hand. The folks there will be more than just glad to show you the ropes, and give advice on how to become better. The biggest hurdle, I've found, is to get the courage just to show up to a...
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    Diana Outlaw: Need User Manual/Disassembly procedures

    First off, I was the raffle winner of the Diana Outlaw at EBR. However, during all the unpacking, repacking, moving, etc., of the raffle prizes, the user manual wound up missing. I thought, no problem, I'll just download it. But, I cannot seem to find it that way. I finally got to shoot it...
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    What I Learned at Extreme Benchrest 2018

    @Centercut , I, too, shoot prone whenever possible, and used that position in AFT. I also shot AFT with a sling and coat as well. But, for the most part most of the shots required a high kneeling position just to see the targets, and which for me which is not a good position. I do not like...
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    What pcp gun and scope will you use for EBR this year ?

    The SWFA scope is rated for a muzzle braked .50 BMG which has the same problem as a magnum springer. The muzzle brake creates a forward acceleration which reduces the recoil. It and the Hawke Sidewinder Tactical (which is what I will be using on my springer) have not had problems with any of...
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    What pcp gun and scope will you use for EBR this year ?

    In the 75/100 (if I qualify) I'll be shooting an FX Streamline topped with an SWFA SS 16X, and JSB Kings. I'll be using this same rifle in the American Field Target. The 50 yard line will see me in the spring gun class again. This time it will be with a .177 Beeman R1 shooting JSB Exact...
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    i need schooling in mil dot's i know one mil dot is one mm oa

    First, you need to better understand where the units of angles come from. We have degrees which divide a circle into 360 parts, and minutes which further divide degrees into 60 parts. This method is very convenient when using a compass or divider to break a circle into small parts. The other...
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    What is a good grouping for standing?

    When starting out on the 10 meter target, your first goal should be keeping all the shots in the scoring rings. Once you have pretty much mastered that goal, then it should be keeping all the shots touching the black or better. Then, containing all the shots within the black. From there, you...
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    what positions you like to shoot from

    I shoot from prone with a tight sling whenever practical, and with a Creedmore Hardback coat. I tend to like this sort of position even from a bench ---"bench prone". Sitting crossed legged is my next preferred position. However, with springers, that sling is only wrapped around my hand and...
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    Airguns at Sprigville UT

    Eventually, there will be a number of photos posted by others, along with videos. The match just ended yesterday. I dropped Blue Flax off somewhat after midnight, and got home myself at just before 01:00 this morning. All of us who were there are going to have to take some time to decompress...
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    Help Needed: EBR questions in SE WI

    For relatively inexpensive scoring gauges, look into either gauge pins or steel dowel pins. I have used 1/4 inch steel dowel pins that are 1.5" long to score .25 caliber holes. They work very well. Gauge pins can be had individually in .001" increments quite easily, but you have to dig a bit...
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    Homemade steel target...

    In general, steel that dimples is not good. What can, and often does happen, is that bullet or pellets will return back at the shooter when they hit a previous dimple. It is this reason that center-fire folks only recommend AR500 plate for steel targets. Mild steel is O.K. for most airguns...
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    AGN & AEAC need your help! Shoot-Travel-Hunt

    May I suggest the annual PANSAL get-together near the Idaho Oregon Border. This year's dates are April 28, 29, 30. Ground squirrels and other inanimate targets will abound. There will be quite a crowd of airgunners attending. The PANSAL website is as follows: http://www.pansalairgun.com/
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    Speed Silhouette competition

    Our club in Pocatello, Idaho holds these speed silo matches (along with a number of other timed and speed events) on the fourth Thursday evening of every month once things thaw and daylight permits. In addition to airguns, we shoot the games with .22 rimfire. However, to prevent target...
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    SWFA Scope Turrets

    The numbers are quite big and easy to read on the turrets. It is also fairly easy to zero the turrets as well. You just loosen set screws, move the turret to zero, then tighten the set screws. Once that is done, if there were something that rotated the turret, it is easy to return to zero. ...
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    Golf ball concept

    I tried that some time back with Crosman Premier Heavy's in .177. I uniformly dimpled the pellet nose with 60 grit glass beads spread out on a hard steel plate. I did not get any more unusual flyers than untreated pellets. The velocity at the muzzle was the same at about 830 ft/s. However, at...
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    Pelletssss stuck in 177 barrel

    After you manage to get the pellets out, you are going to need to check and make sure that your rifle is still building pressure. I suspect the reason for the clog in the first place is that you have a bad piston seal. If so, you now need to look at whether it is worth rebuilding or not, and...
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    The problem with custom PCP gun stores

    To have the options and the machining capabilities you are asking for costs a lot of money up front, and the market probably will never pay off the investment. Most of those custom shops you refer to are just one or two guys with "hobby" machines tools, or a shop that does other stuff to really...