Snowflake Squirrel Hunt with the EDgun Leshiy, Leyla, and ATN X Sight 4K Pro

The squirrels got a little break from the EDgun Leshiy and her siblings while we had some pretty nasty weather blanket us. Once that weather broke though, they came back out in bunches!



In this video I continue to use the Glow in the dark tracer pellets in both the EDgun Leshiy and EDgun Leyla 2.0. I made up a fresh batch of .25 cal 25gr and 34gr JSB pellets, and sent down lead down range after these backyard pests!



All footage is recorded through the ATN X Sight 4K Pro 3-14x. The clarity continues to improve, furthering what’s possible in pest control and hunting videos. 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVMisaNf4Q0&feature=youtu.be



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Summary of my EDgun Leshiy



Gun: EDgun Leshiy in both .25 and .177

Barrel Length: 350mm

Ammo: .25 Cal - JSB 25gr Kings and 26gr Polymags / .177 cal - JSB 13gr Monsters and H&N Sniper Magnum

Regulator: Hybrid HUMA setup... HUMA Sub 12ft/lb Kit Plenum, Valve, Valve spring, and hammer spring. Then I use the standard high-power HUMA regulator. Why? Sounds like you're a details person... scroll down, and get your fill.

Tune: 105bar on the reg, and then turned HST up to get to the following... JSB .25 Kings @ 545fps (16ft/lbs) and the Polymags @ 520fps (15ft/lbs) and in .177 I shoot in ~ sub 12ft/lb config... so about 590-630fps depending on the pellet.

Rail Extension:Lion Gears 12 Slots 0.5" Low Profile Picatinny Rail 

Custom Grip: You need to join the EDgun Owners Facebook group. Simply search for custom grip, and you'll find Steven Brown. He's your man.





Note: The Leshiy is really tuned for the .25... while just an adjustment of the HST is sufficient, if it was the primary setup, I'd 100% tweak the reg setup to just the standard sub 12ft/lb kit, and other subsequent changes. This works for me, and is fine for my purposes when I want to quickly drop in the .177



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Summary of my EDgun Leyla 2.0



Gun: EDgun Leyla 2.0 in .25 cal

Ammo: 34gr JSB MK2

Regulator: Ed's new reg for this gun is sick. I haven't even had to touch it when shooting between 580 - 900fps.

Tune: I simply adjusted HST to shoot the 34gr JSB MK2's at about 585fps (26ft/lbs)



Cheers,



Tim
 
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Since you posted this video, 
I think I've watched it 4 or 5 times today..
*Being bipolar is rough - And I needed a laugh..
Well, 100% success rate - Every single time!

Dude, I can't stop cracking up watching these!

Thanks again for sharing!!

🤘 😃 🤘 

Sam -

glad you're enjoying it Sam! I think we all need a little laugh from time to time. 

cheers, t
 
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Flats,

Thanks for another great video! Don’t worry about asshats that are critical, they cant stand themselves......so lash out at others! Personally I’m considering the Leyla 2.0, where did you find one with laminated stock?

Again, thanks for all the time and effort that you put into your vids...those models can get expensive!



Beach-gunner out
 
Another superior pesting video, you set the bar very hi for quality pesting videos. The lead glow slo-mo scope cam pellet vision really makes the vids...

Does the auto record when rifle is shot work for you, I can't get it to work on my atn...? That table for one at this rate will be kindling wood soon, maybe line it with some sheet metal for a back board..?

On a side note, was at the gun show today and this was a best seller. Maybe consider getting your EDgun set up like this and use its pic for the vids/trailers to make the snowflakes feel better...



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Can you give us a close up of the "Table for One"? What do you put in it, a little more about it's construction. I have a "Midnight Cafe" where the carcasses of patrons seem to disappear overnight. (need some type of camera to see who is feasting), but i can see a need a table for one to supply the cafe.

dan


Dan,

I don't know if you've seen this, but this is the first "Table for One". Some of Tim's best work.

https://youtu.be/wG27RpftWEU

Justin