Fun shooting with airguns

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Karelia, Russia
While having meeting at Kormilo (Karelia, Russia) this year we decided to have more fun. One of the guests offered to make the practic shooting competiton. He's brought the red scope and the magnified for it. We installed it to Lelya 2.0 of the other guest, as most comfortable platform for this, created rules and started. There were four targets at the distance from 10 up to 50 meters. The task was to shoot the frist middle target, if hits in the middle (red zone) it bring the shooter 2 points, if the white zone -- 1 point, then shot the closest target, then the middle target again and then shoot two targets at 50 meters, first left one, then the right one. The best result of the winner was 13.9 seconds for all five targets. We all liked it a lot, so dinamic and funny! Needless to say that more then half of the guest took Lelya 2.0 in hands for the first time in life :)





https://youtu.be/MDJnUjedYpg

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Cool video! The Lelya is on my list.

So what is this new airgun you speak of?

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ed what caliber lelya was that?it made a blast of smoke at the muzzle. was the speed too much?



caliber is .25. The "smoke" is normal, that is just phisyk. When the air goes out of the barrel, it is cold (as we know when the pressure goes up, the temperature is growing, when the pressure goes down, the temperature drops down). So, when the pellet and air from the barrel goes through the moderator it works as piston, compressing air inside it, the air instantly warms up, and the Dew point changes, so the condensate is forming.
 
ed what caliber lelya was that?it made a blast of smoke at the muzzle. was the speed too much?



caliber is .25. The "smoke" is normal, that is just phisyk. When the air goes out of the barrel, it is cold (as we know when the pressure goes up, the temperature is growing, when the pressure goes down, the temperature drops down). So, when the pellet and air from the barrel goes through the moderator it works as piston, compressing air inside it, the air instantly warms up, and the Dew point changes, so the condensate is forming.

now i understand. i thought it was too much speed or not well tuned gun. whats was the pellet speed and how many shots did you get from that gun per fill?