ok I recived the .25 Mega Marine last Saturday from Troy, I had him do his tune on it with a updated side lever, 1st off the Kral looks very nice came with no dings or dents and the finish is nice it’s the Turkish wood stock, I mounted a Discovery VT-Z 4-16x44SF scope on it then tetherd it up to my tank at 2900 psi and I’m shooting it off a Caldwell Dead Shot Field pod at a target 60 yards out on my lake. Overall it’s a very nice airgun from fit to finish for me anyway.
I got the 1st magazine loaded and put it in and cocked it, that was smooth but with some resistance the last inch or so which is normal other then that it loaded just fine, so I lined up my shot and pulled the trigger, ok the trigger is nice but I think I’ll lighten it up a tad bit more, anyway I pulled the trigger and all I heard was a ping sound and not having a normal target on the lake I didn’t know what happened it sounded like just the hammer being hit and couldn’t tell if a pellet was fired or not so my next shot I aimed at the snow in front of the target and sure enough it was shooting pellets, let me say this is the quietest firing airgun out of box that I’ve heard it kinda had me puzzled, all I heard was the hammer or ping sound so now that I’ve figured that this is shooting pellets this is definitely one friendly backyard airgun in my book, my next step was to get it on target, after a few more shots I seen it was shooting to the right about 3 moa so I cranked the scope to the right and now I’m hitting almost center on target although I do need to get a shoot and see out there so I know exactly what’s going on I haven’t needed to adjust the vertical yet. So I shot two more mags and called it good for the day. Troy said it shot 870-890 here is what I got at 2900 psi.
Here is my 2nd 10 shot mag thru the chrono tetherd at 2900 psi shooting MKII JSB pellets with power adjusted just a tad off high with chrono set about 2feet from end of muzzle. 849-856-845-848-853-852-862-856-853-858.
H-862, Low-845, AV-853, ES-17, SD-5.
It didn’t get the 870-890 with the MKII that Troy said but I’ll see next time I shoot what I can get off a full fill.
I got the 1st magazine loaded and put it in and cocked it, that was smooth but with some resistance the last inch or so which is normal other then that it loaded just fine, so I lined up my shot and pulled the trigger, ok the trigger is nice but I think I’ll lighten it up a tad bit more, anyway I pulled the trigger and all I heard was a ping sound and not having a normal target on the lake I didn’t know what happened it sounded like just the hammer being hit and couldn’t tell if a pellet was fired or not so my next shot I aimed at the snow in front of the target and sure enough it was shooting pellets, let me say this is the quietest firing airgun out of box that I’ve heard it kinda had me puzzled, all I heard was the hammer or ping sound so now that I’ve figured that this is shooting pellets this is definitely one friendly backyard airgun in my book, my next step was to get it on target, after a few more shots I seen it was shooting to the right about 3 moa so I cranked the scope to the right and now I’m hitting almost center on target although I do need to get a shoot and see out there so I know exactly what’s going on I haven’t needed to adjust the vertical yet. So I shot two more mags and called it good for the day. Troy said it shot 870-890 here is what I got at 2900 psi.
Here is my 2nd 10 shot mag thru the chrono tetherd at 2900 psi shooting MKII JSB pellets with power adjusted just a tad off high with chrono set about 2feet from end of muzzle. 849-856-845-848-853-852-862-856-853-858.
H-862, Low-845, AV-853, ES-17, SD-5.
It didn’t get the 870-890 with the MKII that Troy said but I’ll see next time I shoot what I can get off a full fill.