New Lelya first day

Waited for UPS and behold the Lelya 2.0 in came from ED-Gun West today . I been reading up on this Model and got some tips from Brain at Ed-Gun west . well , I did ask Brain for some tips on it during week to prep for it , and sure enough , another fine ED=Gun product , I mounted the Dedal scope and sighed it in with 3 shots , you know when you mount a scope on a gun and take a shot before touching anything when it almost hits bullseye , that it is made very well and true ,

I can say so far it is super easy to shoot off hand , at first I thought gee its short and I mite shoot my hand lol , but when it is in your hand it just feels rite , actually so good I was heading to my bench when I saw a crow land about 60 yards in a tree , I had a cup of coffee in my hand , I did not put down coffee but held gun with 1 hand and used my arm with the coffee to rest it on , and wamo , mr crow took a jsb 25.39 gr gr to the head at 760fps , I lowered power due to the fact it is just a tad quieter for my nite pest control , ok after sighting in , I shot 2 full mags and all touched each other , I did not touch trigger yet or anything , all I did do is what I do to all my guns with magazines .

I would like to say one of my favorite low power guns for carrying in woods was my FX wildcat in 22 I like the way it carrys with 1 hand ,well this gun is same with the stock to carry with 1 hand so I may be getting a lot of use with this one , as I have many guns but many are too big and heavy to lug around all day , this one is carry friendly .



I removed o-rings on the magazines and I honed them out and polished the inner bore so the pellets just fall threw and I reinstalled the o rings , the pellets did fit a bit tight before , I have had accuracy issues with other guns when pellets fit tight in mags where they maybe misformed skirt a bit , so I do this now preshooting on any guns , then after shooting i took gun apart and like the other edguns no burrs and machining is grade A .

The gun Weighed in at 7 pounds 4.3 ounces with 2 mags full of lead a full tank and dedal scope , and with nite vision it is 7 pounds 11 ounces so very light set up ,

I then installed and sighted in my Pulsar night vision for nite pest work see how she does on her madian voyage , I think this just might be my new winter yard gun ..





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LOL Bob I know cause I mounted a switch and a little recorder to it , ha ha but it is still under 8 pounds , BoB with that Dedal it is so light It is very stable to shoot , much more easy to shoot off hand then a wildcat or Taipan . I am starting to like light guns , years ago I loved heavy guns as the heavier the more stable , but with airguns it is different . we all shoot point blank or under 200 yards . Hey Bob it looks massive but it is only 4X lol it is old technology , I think that model was designed in 2010 , things changed with night vision in 8 years . geeze 8 years ago even scopes for airguns came a long way 

LOU