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nzer
16-07-2003, 06:52 PM
I was hoping the previous thread may have answered my question. Technicaly is it possible to increase the power of the BACS. I have a Safari rifle and live in a country where FAC does not exist for airguns.

Mortimer
16-07-2003, 07:16 PM
Not sure at all, but I think the TAC system struggles to reach 12ft/lbs, so I wouldn't have thought higher power was possible.

16-07-2003, 07:37 PM
I seem to remember from early 1980s airgun magazines that rifles like the Ensign, an early air cartridge rifle, were available in FAC version.

I think the question would be, why the hell would you want to do it?

If you're after a bolt-action centrefire look-alike air rifle why not investigate the Spartan. You would not get a huge number of shots in an FAC version because the cylinder is small so that it can be concealed in the forend, but they are beautifully made rifles.

I have one (12 ft lb) and my only criticism is it's too nice to take out for fear of scratching it.

Adrian

clubshot
16-07-2003, 11:12 PM
A Brocock tac wil fire under 6FP in a Pistol , and close to 12FP in a Rifle.

The Pistol is designed , via slots to loose part of the power on firing.

The Rifle is designed to use all of the Tacs power.

Tacs , are no where as efficient as a modern precharged rifle.

As use them on the Practical Pistol circuit.

As a powerful and accurate Pistol.

Plus with Jet loaders etc as near as this Goverment will let us to Action Pistol Shooting.

www.practicalpistoluk.com (http://www.practicalpistoluk.com)

There are Action pictures via the Web site and bbs.

BOB/R