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- jakethebeast
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You need a so called "led flasher relay" which operates at much lower load than the normal. Got few from ebay for under 1$ each
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Yeah saw these, thought they are too cheap to be useful gonna order a few then. Thanks Jake!
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
So, I'm buying a PCP. Gamo Dynamax. I know it's a Gamo but they're made by BSA which is surely not a bad thing. The price is definitely right, so I'm pretty set on it. Question time seeing as I've only used two before (and both FXs, so I'm spoiled). That said the shot to shot variation is superb for the price, and with half inch groups at 50 yards, it'll keep up or best me every time.
Can I store them full of air, or should I drain each time? As with air compressors, do I need to ensure any possible moisture is out?
I'm planning or purchasing the standard Chinesium air pump, which I believe comes with a 1/8" fitting. Assuming I procure the right fill prod, is there anything the usual online destructions don't tell me that I should know?
Scope recommendations! Is there any suitable scopes with graduated reticules that suit the usual ranges for air rifles, I'm personally partial to a 6x fixed power, but I'm open to something in the 4x40mm, or is it a task better suited to a variable power 4-12x50mm? Tl;dr I have no idea about scopes and air rifles, especially accurate ones. Not against dropping a few hundred into a scope, especially if it's a Vortex (god I love my Crossfire II)
Anything else that no one tells you about PCPs? Apart from the apparent addiction and increased upper body strength
And this is part three of Pyramyd Air's review of the rifle, part 1 and 2 are linked at the top.
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2010/02/ ... er-part-3/
Can I store them full of air, or should I drain each time? As with air compressors, do I need to ensure any possible moisture is out?
I'm planning or purchasing the standard Chinesium air pump, which I believe comes with a 1/8" fitting. Assuming I procure the right fill prod, is there anything the usual online destructions don't tell me that I should know?
Scope recommendations! Is there any suitable scopes with graduated reticules that suit the usual ranges for air rifles, I'm personally partial to a 6x fixed power, but I'm open to something in the 4x40mm, or is it a task better suited to a variable power 4-12x50mm? Tl;dr I have no idea about scopes and air rifles, especially accurate ones. Not against dropping a few hundred into a scope, especially if it's a Vortex (god I love my Crossfire II)
Anything else that no one tells you about PCPs? Apart from the apparent addiction and increased upper body strength
And this is part three of Pyramyd Air's review of the rifle, part 1 and 2 are linked at the top.
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2010/02/ ... er-part-3/
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Right on!So, I'm buying a PCP
Oh.Gamo Dynamax
I guess.The price is definitely right
Don't listen to me, I'm an airgun snob, pretty sure it will be fine.
Is it 0.177"? I prefer to go with higher calibers for PCPs, much more energy while getting to stay below the trans-sonic velocity range that tends to upset pellets, also less susceptible to wind.
Can I store them full of air, or should I drain each time?
Full pressure constantly pushes on the seals that can deform over time, I go for enough pressure to keep the valve closed but not full.
Dry air is always better but moisture is less of an issue with aluminum alloy construction.As with air compressors, do I need to ensure any possible moisture is out?
Range and wind estimation are absolutely critical for airguns. I strongly suggest a 4-16x Mil-Dot scope and learning how to use it correctly. Some useful links:Scope recommendations! Is there any suitable scopes with graduated reticules that suit the usual ranges for air rifles, I'm personally partial to a 6x fixed power, but I'm open to something in the 4x40mm, or is it a task better suited to a variable power 4-12x50mm? Tl;dr I have no idea about scopes and air rifles, especially accurate ones. Not against dropping a few hundred into a scope, especially if it's a Vortex (god I love my Crossfire II)
http://www.mil-dot.com/articles/how-to- ... ot-reticle
http://www.anstonftc.co.uk/targets/
The higher zoom range is more for observation than actual shooting, in practice 9-11x would be your typical shooting zoom range.
I never really picked up my spring airguns after getting PCPs, there is just no comparison. The only headache is providing the propelling medium, but it's damn good exercise for a good cause, the best kind.Anything else that no one tells you about PCPs? Apart from the apparent addiction and increased upper body strength
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Now now Jack, it's a BSA Sportsman HV with Gamo on the side. I've read some excellent reviews in regards to accuracy. Not to mention I don't have the $3k for a really nice FX. Besides would you go romping through the bush with an FX Monsoon? And yes, it's .22, I personally wouldn't consider anything else seeing as it's mainly intended for hunting
Keeping enough pressure to keep the seals seated was something I'd totally overlooked, these are the things you don't get from most places.
Very familiar with mil dots, most of my looooong range shooting has come from complete guesstimates, but I can usually ring a 12"x16" plate at 900 so I'm doing something right. Any particular scopes you've had a good run with? I'm not sure I could quite justify $1800 on a Nightforce just yet!
I made a similar mistake with my rifles, I didn't buy a .22 until I had my .223 and .308, now they hardly get used. I imagine the .22lr will be in the same position too.
And I'll be sure to post some targets when I get it and find what pellet it prefers
Keeping enough pressure to keep the seals seated was something I'd totally overlooked, these are the things you don't get from most places.
Very familiar with mil dots, most of my looooong range shooting has come from complete guesstimates, but I can usually ring a 12"x16" plate at 900 so I'm doing something right. Any particular scopes you've had a good run with? I'm not sure I could quite justify $1800 on a Nightforce just yet!
I made a similar mistake with my rifles, I didn't buy a .22 until I had my .223 and .308, now they hardly get used. I imagine the .22lr will be in the same position too.
And I'll be sure to post some targets when I get it and find what pellet it prefers
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Did well with Hawke and Simalux and they weren't too expensive.Any particular scopes you've had a good run with? I'm not sure I could quite justify $1800 on a Nightforce just yet!
I imagine the .22lr will be in the same position too.
Depends how much you can ramp it up, and a PCP with .22LR power levels is surprisingly loud.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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It's been a while since we had a "Damn technology, you scary!" post. I was looking through posts in this thread from 2012 and it made me a little nostalgic.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Full auto AR-15 vs Level III plate:
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I can't pin down why exactly but personally I find Gun Jesus to be very unlikable.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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maybe he just needs a haircut
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... and a real job.farcticox1 wrote:maybe he just needs a haircut
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life