The Hatsan Vectis lever action PCP rifle slings .22 pellets at 1000 feet per second. Here is a close up look as well as some quick Chronograph and Accuracy Testing at 50 yards. Thanks for watching! -Nate
https://youtu.be/z34j1W-J5Hg
Why do you continue to promote INCORRECT info?
For those novices watching DO NOT use Teflon tape on BSPP connections. BSPP is NOT designed to seal this way.
Why do you continue to promote INCORRECT info?
For those novices watching DO NOT use Teflon tape on BSPP connections. BSPP is NOT designed to seal this way.
Bigtin
I've had many fittings delivered to me from Joe Brancato that were put together with what looks to be the white Teflon tape? I haven't used it on my BSPP adapters but don't see what it can hurt as long as you don't get any inside the adapter?
Fuss
Well I hate to admit it, but the ".22@1000 fps" is what caught my eye. I am not particularly interested in the Vectis. I just started watching your videos and I enjoy them. It just seems that you have a lot of fun and I find that appealing. I also admire people who get in the arena and do something. Keep it up.
Why the 1000 fps click bait title? I get it, clicks = revenue, but come on…don't join the click bait train. Simply saying 'Hatsan Vectis .22 Review (Lever action PCP!)' is sufficient…the lever action should be more of a selling point than slinging lead at 1000 fps…
Why the 1000 fps click bait title? I get it, clicks = revenue, but come on…don't join the click bait train. Simply saying 'Hatsan Vectis .22 Review (Lever action PCP!)' is sufficient…the lever action should be more of a selling point than slinging lead at 1000 fps…
Many manufacturers say "1000FPS" and it's B.S. ...Since the Vectis actually shoots 1000 FPS, I thought it was a pretty big deal. Since the video shows the gun on the Chrono at 1000FPS, I'm not sure how that would be considered "click bait".
Also, and I have explained this a few times, air gun videos don't make money. Ted has 500k subscribers. The average Vlogger has 2-5 million subscribers. If I wanted to make money on Youtube I would Vlog daily about my real life..not airguns. ...but I'm not interested in money. I don't do things for money at this point in my life. You may also notice that there are NEVER commercials on my channel. That's because I care more about my viewers than the .00000001 cent I would receive if you watched a whole commercial.
I don't know how to overlay music yet. I should learn it soon. Overlaid music would be way better. I think the extras I throw in take away the monotony of a boring airgun video. ...I realize I walk the fine line between stupid and funny. I do know that my wacky humor makes people laugh on occasion. It's a pretty ugly world out there if you know what's really going on. The chance to smile, laugh, or feel joy, even for a few seconds, is a huge gift. Some of you know what I'm talking about. If you don't, then I guess your lucky. The only thing that will change about my format will be more chrony, longer distance shooting, more explosions, and a bunch of hot girls. Steve is right next door at AEAC if you want "reliable and stable" ...I'm freakin' crazy....(it's funny cause it's true).
P.S. If you want to make money with 10k subs you would print a $20 T-shirt 4 times a year and sell them to your 1000 "hard core" subs. That's $80K a year. You can also charge companies $5-$20k to talk about someone's product for 5 mins at the end of your video if you have 1 million + subs. (The influencer economy) ....sooo...If you have a hobby, political interest, unique pet, special skill, or maybe your just a total A-hole: You can make a living on Youtube. It's super easy and normal people are doing it all over the world...saying goodbye to 9-5 jobs they hate. All it takes to make a good video is your phone and a tripod from the Goodwill. Just point that phone camera at your face and start talking. Do that every day, and you will eventually have 1 million subs. (Vlogging) and you can quit your job. All my videos were filmed with my cell phone. Some of you should look into it. It's awesome what people are doing.
Nate, just out of curiosity I would like to know if your BSPP with the teflon caused you any problems such as an air leak when filling?
Nate, and I stand corrected on the use of teflon tape on a BSPP connection. Heaven forbid we make such a cardinal sin! LOL
Since only one person besides myself seemed concerned about it and didn't find it useful to be of help and lead us to the correct information, I have since found a link explaining the different seals.
https://www.ralstoninst.com/news/story/the-difference-between-npt-bspp-and-bspt-seals
Nate, just out of curiosity I would like to know if your BSPP with the teflon caused you any problems such as an air leak when filling?
Peace and knit picking grease
Fuss
Nate, and I stand corrected on the use of teflon tape on a BSPP connection. Heaven forbid we make such a cardinal sin! LOL
Since only one person besides myself seemed concerned about it and didn't find it useful to be of help and lead us to the correct information, I have since found a link explaining the different seals.
https://www.ralstoninst.com/news/story/the-difference-between-npt-bspp-and-bspt-seals
Nate, just out of curiosity I would like to know if your BSPP with the teflon caused you any problems such as an air leak when filling?
Peace and knit picking grease
Fuss
It had to be at least 3 of us "concerned". (You, me and the person who gave you the red ball) Seems by saying "only one besides" would imply that I had given you the negative, but it seems at least one other person cares about safety and doing things correctly