Thank you for the review.Is the buttstock some kind of quick release?And did you clock them in .22 before conversion? I understand the numbers wouldn’t match due to altitude.Are they accurate?Thank you.
Thanks for the informative posting.
That's a nice write up Dennis and appreciate you're posting a picture - with the tactical stock !I was just wondering, that stock is a genuine Zoraki stock ?Cheers...
I am going with .177. I do not plan on hunting or any pest control, the wife does not want me shooting squirrels, she prefers feeding them and watching them play around in the yard, so that's out. She also has 4-5 young raccoons that we have to feed every night, they will literally come right up to our feet begging.I went with the .177 for the higher velocity so can have a flatter trajectory at longer range, I can reach out to about 50 yards with a wooded area for a backstop, other longer directions I would be shooting toward neighbors houses so that's out.
Quote from: jkingrph on July 22, 2021, 11:52:36 PMI am going with .177. I do not plan on hunting or any pest control, the wife does not want me shooting squirrels, she prefers feeding them and watching them play around in the yard, so that's out. She also has 4-5 young raccoons that we have to feed every night, they will literally come right up to our feet begging.I went with the .177 for the higher velocity so can have a flatter trajectory at longer range, I can reach out to about 50 yards with a wooded area for a backstop, other longer directions I would be shooting toward neighbors houses so that's out.That's exactly why I changed out the .22 barrels that came with mine for .177 on both of my HP-01's.You should get plenty of pleasure from yours. Incredibly accurate, these are. (that's Yoda speak).Adjusting the trigger is a very complicated process, but if you can think in five dimensions at the same time, you should be able to get it very nicely dialed in.Hopefully you opted for the extended barrel, and as stated/linked above, Mike at TKO makes a perfect silencer for it.Keep us informed.
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 23, 2021, 12:00:50 AMQuote from: jkingrph on July 22, 2021, 11:52:36 PMI am going with .177. I do not plan on hunting or any pest control, the wife does not want me shooting squirrels, she prefers feeding them and watching them play around in the yard, so that's out. She also has 4-5 young raccoons that we have to feed every night, they will literally come right up to our feet begging.I went with the .177 for the higher velocity so can have a flatter trajectory at longer range, I can reach out to about 50 yards with a wooded area for a backstop, other longer directions I would be shooting toward neighbors houses so that's out.That's exactly why I changed out the .22 barrels that came with mine for .177 on both of my HP-01's.You should get plenty of pleasure from yours. Incredibly accurate, these are. (that's Yoda speak).Adjusting the trigger is a very complicated process, but if you can think in five dimensions at the same time, you should be able to get it very nicely dialed in.Hopefully you opted for the extended barrel, and as stated/linked above, Mike at TKO makes a perfect silencer for it.Keep us informed. Dear Dennis:You Sir, are an EE (Evil Enabler)...if not, then why do I now have a $380+ order for a Zoraki Ultra with shoulder stock incoming from MaxArmory?!?!?!
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 23, 2021, 12:00:50 AMQuote from: jkingrph on July 22, 2021, 11:52:36 PMI am going with .177. I do not plan on hunting or any pest control, the wife does not want me shooting squirrels, she prefers feeding them and watching them play around in the yard, so that's out. She also has 4-5 young raccoons that we have to feed every night, they will literally come right up to our feet begging.I went with the .177 for the higher velocity so can have a flatter trajectory at longer range, I can reach out to about 50 yards with a wooded area for a backstop, other longer directions I would be shooting toward neighbors houses so that's out.That's exactly why I changed out the .22 barrels that came with mine for .177 on both of my HP-01's.You should get plenty of pleasure from yours. Incredibly accurate, these are. (that's Yoda speak).Adjusting the trigger is a very complicated process, but if you can think in five dimensions at the same time, you should be able to get it very nicely dialed in.Hopefully you opted for the extended barrel, and as stated/linked above, Mike at TKO makes a perfect silencer for it.Keep us informed. I am getting the ultra model, presumably that is the long barrel. I found a moderator adapter on ebay and have it coming from overseas, and a Donny FL Sumo moderator arrived today,
I am very biased towards the TKO moderators.They are sleek, slim, quite affordable, and do the job very effectively. Plus, Mike Tiehen (TKO) is just such a great guy to deal with. He knows exactly what threading is required for the HP-01/Alecto.Give Mike a call for those who have not already ordered an LDC. Again, here is my pic for an example.
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 23, 2021, 11:51:36 PMI am very biased towards the TKO moderators.They are sleek, slim, quite affordable, and do the job very effectively. Plus, Mike Tiehen (TKO) is just such a great guy to deal with. He knows exactly what threading is required for the HP-01/Alecto.Give Mike a call for those who have not already ordered an LDC. Again, here is my pic for an example. Is the picture of a "Light" version, with 3 pumps and no extended barrel?I would be highly interested in purchasing a bespoke silencer (or even just an adapter in 1/2"-20 to accept different silencers) that was threaded to be a direct replacement for the original factory "shroud" that unscrews out from over the barrel extension of the Ultra, thereby replacing it.