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kruzaroad
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Not by much though.
Running it out to 80m it's only about 1 to 2ft/lb approx,depending on bc Jsb hades 15.89gr 632fps = 14.1 ft/lb Bc of 0.023 6ft/lb at 80m Jsb exact jumbo 15.89gr 632fps = 14.1 ft/lb Bc of 0.031 7.5 ft/lb at 80m Jsb match Diablo exact heavy 18.13gr 580fps = 13.59 ft/lb Bc of 0.035 8.75ft/lb at 80m. 80m may be a bit to far but I went for the 5fpe approx to kill a rabbit, on worst bc, and who knows what the finished gun with a standard 22xx clip on stock may be capable of. But it definitely sits well in the range of useful power for hunting. Being it's a 22xx breach you should pop the barrel off your 362 and see what sort of gains you get. Edited by kruzaroad - 18 Oct 2023 at 12:41pm |
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Pauly5
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If I was to make one that had the crosman stock on it, I would make a bigger tank, which would allow more shots at the higher power. But of course nothing wrong with making a bigger tank for the pistol. If I was hunting with it, i'd be resting it against something to steady it anyway.
But how many shots are you going to get with a pistol when hunting rabbits? They seem to get plenty in the UK with sub 12 fpe, so 13/15 fpe should be adequate, but challenging. I wouldn't be taking 80 m shots with a pistol, it'd be a gamble. Yea I might try the 362 barrel on it. That had crossed my mind. |
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Pauly5
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Shot three 5 shot groups plus a couple of sighters this arvo. Distance 15m. Accuracy is there. |
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RangerPete
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Nice 👍🏻
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Walk quietly, but carry a big stick.
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kruzaroad
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I'd imagine that a bi pod would be the go for a pistol.
Yep 80m is unrealistic for a pistol, was more about fpe drop, but the bc supprised me. I wasn't expecting a same weight pellet to gain that much just on bc. |
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Pauly5
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I made a start on number 2 today. First part made was the fill valve block. Its sitting next to one I did my trials with, but use it for sizing. I will make a bigger tank for this one and thinking about a folding stock. I made a mount for the stock that doubles as the hammer spring retaining block so easy to swap between pistol and carbine, but of course stock can be folded too. |
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Very fancy 👍🏻
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Pauly5
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I started on some new grips a couple of days ago. made from a bit of walnut I have.
The next build will get them, but here they are with a first coat of oil. |
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J-S
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Beauty!
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Pauly5
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I've made a start on another pistol this past week. First off I made the fill valve, firing valve and hammer retaining blocks. That's the majority of turning work done, then next is preparing the tube. Mapping out slots and holes for trigger and breech.
This time I am using a cap head screw for the hammer pin with a bushing to stop threads catching on the slot. Certainly feels more solid than a pin. |
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