Jon Bischof
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Save up and get yourself a carbon tank, it's worth it. I had my pcp for 6 years before I did. The first 2 months I had my tank, I shot that gun more than I did the entire previous 6 years ha ha. I just got a large cheap carbon tank from amazon, and then spent more money on a quality American made valve.My squirrel guns.
Marlin 25nc got it when I was 12, I pulled weeds the 1 summer to get it. I've made some impressive shots with it.
Ruger 10/22 I tricked out with a Kidd barrel and action/bolt parts, reworked the trigger…..thing hammers with standard velocity ammo.
Hatsan .22 cal pcp pellet gun. Some mods on it, not too many because I don't have an easy way to air the thing up(hand pump)to 2900psi. Bought it when that one so called President got elected in 08 and 22lr bullets were next to extinction. That hatsan is not a $3k gun and it does what I need it to, I think I bought it for $500ish with the pump and pellets. 1000+/- fps kills everything that it hits……coons, opossums, armadillos, squirrels, pest birds. Wouldn't mind having a bigger bore one but the charging of the air puts me on the fence of buying one yet, one day.
Yeah that's the plan, but I have to get it charged some how. I've checked with a local scuba place and they can only do 3000psi which will work but not for very long unless you have a large volume tank. You can buy a compressor that goes up to 4k-5k psi for this from around $600-1000+ the last I checked. Lol I've had mine for a long time and that has been my drawback, darn is it a workout to air it up, I don't go below 100-150 bar for that reason.Save up and get yourself a carbon tank, it's worth it. I had my pcp for 6 years before I did. The first 2 months I had my tank, I shot that gun more than I did the entire previous 6 years ha ha. I just got a large cheap carbon tank from amazon, and then spent more money on a quality American made valve.
I also need to go back to my winchester 52 and get it going again, it deserves a better scope for sure......
Talk to your local fire department and see if they would be willing to fill your tank, all of their air tanks are 4500 psi and they have the compressors. Some will some won't but I get mine filled up thereYeah that's the plan, but I have to get it charged some how. I've checked with a local scuba place and they can only do 3000psi which will work but not for very long unless you have a large volume tank. You can buy a compressor that goes up to 4k-5k psi for this from around $600-1000+ the last I checked. Lol I've had mine for a long time and that has been my drawback, darn is it a workout to air it up, I don't go below 100-150 bar for that reason.
I had a gamo "one pump" air rifle that shot awesome and was fast but I left it outside and got rained on and ruined it . It was one that the barrel stayed stationary and there was a handle underneath the pumped/cocked it.
Good idea!! Thanks!Talk to your local fire department and see if they would be willing to fill your tank, all of their air tanks are 4500 psi and they have the compressors. Some will some won't but I get mine filled up there
They are very pretty squirrels, definitely aren't as tasty as the young reds back east but they are decent and fun to hunt.Those Arizona Squackers are sporting some stylish ear tufts! I sure like their looks. Have never seen one breathing.
Like my Air Venturi Avenger.There are some surprisingly good options for far less coin. But yes, if top of the line is where you wanna be, then it can get spendy.
I have 3 10/22's right now that are tricked out with different aftermarket triggers, bolts and stocks and scopes, but the one consistent thread is the Magpul X22 stock. I normally hate all the "tacticool" bs but man are the ergos on that stock absolutely perfect. I liked that stock so much I ended up buying a Magpul 700 Hunter stock as well.Not traditional but sure is effective. KRG stock, Kidd barrel, Timney trigger. Testing ammo for the fall.