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    gas ram

    Quote Originally Posted by Neil54 View Post
    What is the diameter of the rod sticking out of the ram.
    8mm or 10mm?
    hi, yes, its 8mm

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    .177 or .22

    I may have something.
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    gas ram.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neil54 View Post
    .177 or .22

    I may have something.
    fantastic, keep me posted, thanks. .22

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    Is it 12Ftp or FAC? Sportwaffen Schneider sells parts for Stoeger. FAC gasram kits as well. I bought them there. They may be able to get you 12Ftp kit
    ATB,
    yana

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwtyger View Post
    Is it 12Ftp or FAC? Sportwaffen Schneider sells parts for Stoeger. FAC gasram kits as well. I bought them there. They may be able to get you 12Ftp kit
    hi, no its sub 12ftp, many thanks

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    Back to spring

    Tried a rammer by buying a Remington.

    Found it to be about 7fpe with a slow but slamming firing cycle.

    Spent some time looking for replacement rams, it seems to have a cheaply built gas ram that has too much friction in the seals, I think the nasty "slam" in the firing cycle is due to the piston landing forward after the pellet had left the barrel.

    Bought a Titan spring for this (picked it from measuring length and diameters of action) and machined up a spring guide for it. This has restored the power, much nicer shot cycle and it more accurate!

    Not really a good intro to gas rams, I expect a more expensive ram would work a lot better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leetrenchard View Post
    Tried a rammer by buying a Remington.

    Found it to be about 7fpe with a slow but slamming firing cycle.

    Spent some time looking for replacement rams, it seems to have a cheaply built gas ram that has too much friction in the seals, I think the nasty "slam" in the firing cycle is due to the piston landing forward after the pellet had left the barrel.

    Bought a Titan spring for this (picked it from measuring length and diameters of action) and machined up a spring guide for it. This has restored the power, much nicer shot cycle and it more accurate!

    Not really a good intro to gas rams, I expect a more expensive ram would work a lot better.
    hi, to be fair, it was pushing about 11.5 ftp and shot quite well, but piston departed from ram rod, still worked, but about 5ftp and sometimes would not cock due to piston turning sideways in ram and restricting stroke, hopefully can source the correct ram, or down the spring road.....

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