Another couple of tips-
To reduce the cocking force don't be scared to wind out the hammer spring preload plug by a couple of turns.
It makes NO difference to muzzle velocity according to my chrono, 570fps shot after shot, but it does lighten the cocking pull.
Also, when loading the magazine turn it by one pellet 'bay' before loading, so load one less pellet. I have found that if you fill it , when you try to load the last shot the bolt will not go all the way forwards. So you remove the magazine only to find (by accident) that there is a pellet loaded this has happened to me several times. I fully expect I'm doing something wrong but to be safe I load one less pellet and the problem goes away.
Have fun!
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Hi there , have you tried this out passed 20yards? I would be interested to know what there like at 40-50 yards...
Wow that looks amazing
I'm hopeing to start a hydro dipping business in a few months after I'm made redundant, I'm new to air rifles and looking for a PCP myself and what you have done to you gun has given me food for thought
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I haven't got any photos sorry.
In a nutshell though, if you want to use an across the chest arrangement (for hands free use) then the sling mounts have to be as high as possible, the classic under the stock mounts will not work. Just bear in mind if you do this the rifle must not be cocked or loaded so may not suit your usage.
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