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AIRGUN RANGE TIME - Air Arms S510 TXS .22 - Testing Power Settings at 50 Yards
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Today we are testing our Air Arms S510 TXS at 50 yards with 18.13 Grain JSB Pellets. One of the key benefits of the S510 model from Air Arms is the 5 position variable power. Rather than having to adjust the regulator and hammer spring, Air Arms opted for a much simpler means to adjust the power. By changing the size of the transfer port, you effectively limit the amount of air that’s consumed with each shot. If you are shooting at 20 yards, you may not need full power. Shooting at power level 3 may be a much better fit and will deliver the same accuracy with a higher shot count. By contrast, if you are shooting at 50+ yards or needing to take out some pests around the garden, you may want to run at power level 5 for maximum effect. It’s an easy way for shooters to get the most out of their Air Arms Airgun with just a simple turn of a dial.
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