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Clear something up for me. If you can use a hand tire pump to fill the gun why not a compressor with a line regulator? I understand wanting a refill in the field with a tank. Thanks Mike
Quote from: mossy8352 on March 18, 2014, 11:29:36 AMClear something up for me. If you can use a hand tire pump to fill the gun why not a compressor with a line regulator? I understand wanting a refill in the field with a tank. Thanks MikeI get asked this all the time. I have an air compressor, but it only goes to 110 psi. That's not enough to even move the gage on the gun. The gun operates at 1,000 to 2500 psi. It takes a big expensive air compressor to fill a SCUBA tank, and I can get a lot of air fills at the SCUBA shop for a lot less than a compressor would cost. The tire-type pump is a lot bigger than a standard tire pump, but even then, it's hard work to fill a gun to 3,000 psi. I've found that the SCUBA tank is the only way to go to fill the gun. And you can get a lot of gun fills out of an 80 or 90 cubic foot air tank....
I have a german Weihrauch HW35, It can lob a .177 pellet at 1100 fps and came with a proper air gun scope and peep sights. The thing is as accurate as you could want, but I am still trying to find its favorite ammo.
Quote from: Bookworm007 on March 19, 2014, 11:17:09 AMI have a german Weihrauch HW35, It can lob a .177 pellet at 1100 fps and came with a proper air gun scope and peep sights. The thing is as accurate as you could want, but I am still trying to find its favorite ammo.Last Saturday I was talking to a benchrest target shooter who is using his pellet gun for target shooting, and he told me that he bought a tin of those Crosman pellets, and they are crap! He and the rest of the target pellet gun shooters use the H & N and JSB pellets, and have ordered some pellets with varying head sizes to try. I have found that the flat-nosed "wadcutter" target pellets give the best accuracy, but I just go for "minute of Starling" accuracy.
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on March 19, 2014, 11:40:16 AMQuote from: Bookworm007 on March 19, 2014, 11:17:09 AMI have a german Weihrauch HW35, It can lob a .177 pellet at 1100 fps and came with a proper air gun scope and peep sights. The thing is as accurate as you could want, but I am still trying to find its favorite ammo.Last Saturday I was talking to a benchrest target shooter who is using his pellet gun for target shooting, and he told me that he bought a tin of those Crosman pellets, and they are crap! He and the rest of the target pellet gun shooters use the H & N and JSB pellets, and have ordered some pellets with varying head sizes to try. I have found that the flat-nosed "wadcutter" target pellets give the best accuracy, but I just go for "minute of Starling" accuracy. Can you provide more details about your new scope and the pellets?