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Don't fall into the trap of thinking that more power is better - by far the most important thing is reproducible accuracy and 8-10FPE is perfectly acceptable for rat and target work.That's what I would like to have if I want to use it for rats as well as targets.
I received the Rabbit destroyer today brand-new and its firing 8.6ft lbs so not impressed at all
The QB78 platform is extremely easy to work on yourself and there's plenty of parts available from various makers. They are also very easy to take way over the limit, so a chrono is essential. If you are not a member already, join UKCAF where all the information you need is availableis it available on the net ? The work?
thank youDon't fall into the trap of thinking that more power is better - by far the most important thing is reproducible accuracy and 8-10FPE is perfectly acceptable for rat and target work.
The QB78 platform is extremely easy to work on yourself and there's plenty of parts available from various makers. They are also very easy to take way over the limit, so a chrono is essential. If you are not a member already, join UKAF where all the information you need is available
The Webley Nemesis is around 9-10, which is probably the max you will get out of a Co2 powered rifle, also the power varies depending on the outside temperature so I bet Webley measured theirs at a warm temperature
Why is that?Note that whilst the XS501 in .22 usually seems to be around 12fpe the same is not true of the .177 version which is around 8fpe to 9fpe
Loads of tuning threads on UKCAF. Or check the Crosman forums.is it available on the net ? The work?
imagine the same amount of gas released to propel each pellet, the lighter .177 pellet would need more propellant to get it up to speed so to speak, thats the easy way to explain itWhy is that?
Thank you - excellent explanationimagine the same amount of gas released to propel each pellet, the lighter .177 pellet would need more propellant to get it up to speed so to speak, thats the easy way to explain it
Don't forget it could be in a carbine formatno pistol should be used for vermin unless its being used to kill vermin already caught in a trap
So while a recoiling spring piston rifle such as the HW30, producing an average of 6.5 to 8.5 ft lbs, is considered acceptable to use for pest control out to 20 yards or so.no pistol should be used for vermin unless its being used to kill vermin already caught in a trap
I must say the 2240 at more than a few feet would be hard to do a clean kill . I’m not talking about the ones that have had £300 spent on upgrades .So while a recoiling spring piston rifle such as the HW30, producing an average of 6.5 to 8.5 ft lbs, is considered acceptable to use for pest control out to 20 yards or so.
But a recoilless co2 pistol such as the 2240 producing 5.5ft lbs is unsuitable at half that distance?
I must admit I've never owned a 2240 so can't comment on the accuracy , or lack of, though my 2250 does quite well with the longer barrel. I have however taken plenty of short range barn rats and ferals in the past using my PP700.I must say the 2240 at more than a few feet would be hard to do a clean kill . I’m not talking about the ones that have had £300 spent on upgrades .
So while a recoiling spring piston rifle such as the HW30, producing an average of 6.5 to 8.5 ft lbs, is considered acceptable to use for pest control out to 20 yards or so.
But a recoilless co2 pistol such as the 2240 producing 5.5ft lbs is unsuitable at half that distance?
I was not talking about 'hunting' I've never hunted anything with rifle or pistol