Debut of My Vulcan2 .25 cal

2manyAirGunz

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My Vulcan2 .25 cal arrived yesterday -- from Talon Tunes. I really like shooting this rifle and the neighbors will never know. However, I doubt these 2 bird feeder bandits care much for the laser accuracy of this hard-hitting and consistent rifle.

I wonder what they will think of my FX Impact X .25 cal -- tuned to 56-58
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fpe by Austin -- shipped this afternoon from UA. 
 
2manyAirGunz That has to be one of the best looking stocks I've seen on this forum. Still waiting to hear back from Georgia Air Guns about a cricket, but that Vulcan now has me thinking. I will be checking that one out --appears to be left handed friendly, what weight pellets are you shooting ? & did they tune it for you ? Do you know if they are easy to work on ? Enjoy you lucky dog !!! Darell
 
2manyAirGunz That has to be one of the best looking stocks I've seen on this forum. Still waiting to hear back from Georgia Air Guns about a cricket, but that Vulcan now has me thinking. I will be checking that one out --appears to be left handed friendly, what weight pellets are you shooting ? & did they tune it for you ? Do you know if they are easy to work on ? Enjoy you lucky dog !!! Darell

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I love that dark streak in the stock. However, the left side of the rifle is lighter. Yes, the lever is on the left side, same as my Vulcan ..22 cal. I happen to be right handed, but I like that I am able to keep my right hand near the trigger while pulling the lever back with my left hand. It seems quite natural when target shooting.

I use 25.4 JSB, chrono reads 895 avg.=45 fpe. Tony at TT tuned the rifle.
I have been in possession of the Vulcan .22 cal for nearly a year now and have never had to work on it.


Maybe another member of the forum can comment on that, based on their personal experience with this brand and model.



P.S. The JSB 25.4 grain grouped slightly better than the JSB 33.9 MK11.



 
 

"I'm interested in your review of shot count, accuracy, and the finer details if you would oblige."

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Although I would've certainly chosen that same stock if given the option, I had no say in the matter. The rifle is laser-like accurate. If I remember correctly, sometime after my 3rd 10 round magazine (I don't recall where the cylinder gauge was at the time) the velocity began to drop noticeably, with a slight POI shift -- however, still accurate enough to take out any squirrel at 40 yards."

Allow me to go and play with my new toy a bit more, and I promise to update you on "the finer details".
 


"I'm interested in your review of shot count, accuracy, and the finer details if you would oblige."

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Although I would've certainly chosen that same stock if given the option, I had no say in the matter. The rifle is laser-like accurate. If I remember correctly, sometime after my 3rd 10 round magazine (I don't recall where the cylinder gauge was at the time) the velocity began to drop noticeably, with a slight POI shift -- however, still accurate enough to take out any squirrel at 40 yards."

Allow me to go and play with my new toy a bit more, and I promise to update you on "the finer details".

Will do sir. Thanks. ?