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Topic: New member
Posted By: mxtone
Subject: New member
Date Posted: 13 Apr 2021 at 9:38am
Hey 
Tony here
I am looking to do a bit more with air rifles and this looked like a good place to start. Always used air rifles for pests and fun and am really interested in trying a pcp but not totally convinced on them yet.



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Posted By: Andy-A
Date Posted: 13 Apr 2021 at 3:44pm
Hi Tony, welcome. You'll certainly find a wealth of info & knowledge here :-)

I'm also being drawn to the dark side of PCP, however I don't have a FAL and the process is now a bit of an ordeal to go through (and costs money for it and related 'needs') So I'm sticking with the Co2 types..

Good luck

Cheers
Andy (not that far from you :-) Waikawa Beach)




Posted By: dvlnme
Date Posted: 14 Apr 2021 at 7:59am
welcome mate,pcps are the first and oldest form of airgun that was practical for hunting they were first known bout the same time the flintlock firearms came out so have been around for a while now,todays pcp airguns are very sophistcated airguns compared to the early guns,and to me are the ultimate type of airgun and are my preferred hunting airguns simply because they are so accurate and versitle,but as Andy said you need firearms licence to own them now and they can be expensive to buy and set up with some means of filling them,fill stations are a one of cost tho,just a matter of choosing what type works best for you ,a dive bottle/hand pump or small electric compressor all cost bout the same,approx $500, bottles require regular testing and filling which costs approx $50 per test and $10 per fill at dive shop,hand pumps cost $450/600 depending on make,small hpa 4500psi compressors cost approx $5/600 from china,if you dont mind bit physical work outs a hand pump will not only keep guns filled but keep you fit as well,i have both bottles and hand pump.i have recently got back into using springers as well which has been interesting after years of being totally spoilt using pcps,i had to learn how to shoot a springer all over again,but lovin it its been good getting back to bassic airgun hunting and shooting again.
 cheers mike


Posted By: mxtone
Date Posted: 23 Apr 2021 at 8:42am
hey sorry for delay I couldn’t login.
Thanks for all the info. I have started the ball rolling and have order a hong yeng compressor but am still going round in circles whether to buy a gamo starter package or go for a ultimate sporter with a higher end scope. The main reason for going pcp was to get something I can always hit something with as if I drag my gamo shadow out the cupboard I would have more chance throwing rifle at the rabbit.
What sort of set up do you guys have?


Posted By: mxtone
Date Posted: 23 Apr 2021 at 8:46am
my partner is just started her fal so she can hopefully have some fun and we won’t have issues if anything happens to me


Posted By: Andy-A
Date Posted: 23 Apr 2021 at 4:01pm
Hi Tony, I had a gas ram Stoeger x20 .22, knocked the hell out of the rabbits on my section (3 acres) I currently use a Co2 CR600W suitably moded and that is a bit quieter (one of our dogs is a nut job and 36kgs and loses it when a loud bang occurs) I have a Hammerli 850 M2 .22 Co2 on order from Holland, it made it to Auckland and is now being minutely examined by the powers that be, hopefully they will release it some day :-)

Cheers and good luck
Andy


Posted By: mxtone
Date Posted: 24 Apr 2021 at 7:52am
Hey Andy
I will look up your rifle as I am not familiar with hammerli. Did you order rifle from kral and what is the process like was wondering if that could be an option as not much choice around at the moment and I think that’s why I having trouble with a decision that and the fact it difficult to pick one up to see how it feels. Since I was a lad many moons ago I always wanted a weihrauch so I should maybe wait for that option. Does running co2 cost quite a bit and is it easy to get bottles?


Posted By: dvlnme
Date Posted: 24 Apr 2021 at 1:57pm
check out trade me theres plenty airguns on there including cheap hi end pcps,co2 can be hard to get these days.i bulk fill all my co2 guns using 5kg co2 fire extingishers as my co2 source i get these free but out of date from mate at rubbish disposal,the rubbish guys hate them,cant sell coz outa date and if they miss and goes thru the compactor all hell breaks lose ,its total BS the way customs now treating airguns and police over import licences for airguns,easier to import firearms,hope you get your rifle eventually Andy its not worth the hassles now trying to import airguns and getting treated like a terroist over an airgun,they lost the plot eh!!.
 cheers mike


Posted By: Andy-A
Date Posted: 24 Apr 2021 at 4:25pm
Yes, still no movement from Auckland on my 850. I included emails from the police firearms permit unit stating that it didn't require a permit, I copied them to the courier company in Auckland, and they have sent off for clearance (whatever that means) that's the current status of things. 

Tony, I get the Co2 12 gram cartridges from H&F in Otaki $10 for 5 cartridges, Dave I'd be interested in understanding what your setup is though :-) if and when the 850 makes it here.

 It can take an 88 gram bottle. however I've sent off and received  a co2 adaptor that holds 2x12 gram cartridges, it can be removed and inserted multiple times. It's from a company in UK (  http://www.bagnallandkirkwood.co.uk/" rel="nofollow -


Posted By: mercs
Date Posted: 24 Apr 2021 at 8:45pm
Hi Tony, well done you have already got some interesting and informative discussion going.

For rabbits I have a Sig Sauer ASP20 and possums are dispatched with a Gamo Black Knight, both are 21ft/lb break barrel units and well capable of ruining scopes from the inside.




Posted By: chopsuey
Date Posted: 25 Apr 2021 at 2:40pm
Hi Tony, and welcome.

Hi My name is Chris and I am an addict, I have been addicted to PCP since Dec last year. Please do not touch them. At first i was looking for a cheap reasonable springer, then when i had my first experience with an AAS510 it was all down hill from there.......... 

Chris

PM me if you wanna have a play with one


Posted By: Andy-A
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2021 at 2:05pm
Well status update Dave: They (the powers the be) seem to have accepted the email I gave them from the police firearm permit section stating the my air rifle didn't require an import permit, and have release my cargo (The UPS update says 'delivered' this morning, I have to assume that's to the local post/courier service in Levin, and it'll turn up in the next day or two.. (here's hoping :-))

Just have to curb my enthusiasm :-)

A.


Posted By: mxtone
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2021 at 8:18pm
hey 
Seems like things going to plan regarding your new rifle, had a look and looks like a good choice. So how long all up to get it here or nearly here.
Hey Chris’s
I’m sorry for your partner for your new addiction , I know mine not coping too well so far, haha. I don’t normally go online too much but like you have a a renewed enthusiasm for all things airgun and am enjoying looking at what is out there . 
Now it’s time for my confession. I had the number on my phone ready to order a air arms but couldn’t justify it so rang quite a few hunting and fishing store’s and found a gamo gx40 pcp and went and picked it up. 
It would be great to have a catch up with locals, we could call it therapy, don’t know how to do message thing will have to work out how to do that. 



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