I apologize if Ive overlooked it …but is there any mention of OEM PP750 mag working in the Notos…I noticed that carm sells same HI-Cap mag PN# listed for both …just curious…Thanks
Quote from: TennX on May 26, 2023, 10:23:12 AMI apologize if Ive overlooked it …but is there any mention of OEM PP750 mag working in the Notos…I noticed that carm sells same HI-Cap mag PN# listed for both …just curious…ThanksYes. I bought a couple spares from Wes they were the PP750 mags and they work perfectly in the Notos.
Quote from: Rat Sniper (AKA: PaulT58) on May 26, 2023, 11:10:17 AMQuote from: TennX on May 26, 2023, 10:23:12 AMI apologize if Ive overlooked it …but is there any mention of OEM PP750 mag working in the Notos…I noticed that carm sells same HI-Cap mag PN# listed for both …just curious…ThanksYes. I bought a couple spares from Wes they were the PP750 mags and they work perfectly in the Notos.Thank you for reply…
Anyone find a folder or adaptor for the Notos yet? I wrote Chris at Buck Rail. Nothin yet but they are thinking about accessories for the carbine. I'd say give them some emails to help them make up their minds. Maybe an adaptor rather than the whole stock. My Notos should be here tomorrow. If I put a set of those sights from Amazon that were talked about will the sights clear the Carm 12 round mag. Will the sights "look over" the magazines?" Also are they tall enough to be comfortable to shoot? I have an old laser with a switch pad I may put on for closer shots. Idono
My Notos arrived today. I have a Bugbuster I wanted to mount on it, but I couldn’t get it back far enough for proper eye relief. So, I ended up with an Athlon Talos 4-16 because that’s what I had. Definitely bigger than my vision for this gun, but I wanted to shoot today. Cleaned the barrel, mounted the scope and shot six different pellets over the chrony. Pretty much what others have seen. A little range time tomorrow.I ran the hammer spring up to two turns past factory setting, in half turn increments, and it didn’t seem to make any difference. Ended back 1/2 turn past factory just because I didn’t feel like taking the stock off again. The screw holes didn’t line up just right and it was a bit of a PITA. Adjusted the trigger screw waaay out without much improvement either. Certainly not feather light. Put a drop of green penetrating Loctite just ‘cause I was worried it could work it’s way out. Not close to my Prods.
Just a FYI as u know the PP750 mags work and airgun archery has some $15 + $6 shipping…I have 3 on the way…my kinda shooting .didnt see the need for hi-cap on the notos…..I like to have extra mags for parts and back up….good luck
Quote from: TennX on May 28, 2023, 08:48:27 AMJust a FYI as u know the PP750 mags work and airgun archery has some $15 + $6 shipping…I have 3 on the way…my kinda shooting .didnt see the need for hi-cap on the notos…..I like to have extra mags for parts and back up….good luckI have Carm and PP750 magazines on the way. I’d like to have a back-up fill probe.
The CARM mags are much easier to load, just drop in a pellet and advance to the next hole. The tiny OEM mags are tough to load since they are so small, especially with holding the cover in place while loading the first pellet. For me, the CARM mags were well worth the asking price!
Quote from: Rat Sniper (AKA: PaulT58) on May 29, 2023, 09:24:30 AMThe CARM mags are much easier to load, just drop in a pellet and advance to the next hole. The tiny OEM mags are tough to load since they are so small, especially with holding the cover in place while loading the first pellet. For me, the CARM mags were well worth the asking price!I appreciate what your saying and obviously its all about what works…might be some in the future for shot count…lol…as I said for me no OEM issues….good luck…
Quote from: TennX on May 29, 2023, 09:32:13 AMQuote from: Rat Sniper (AKA: PaulT58) on May 29, 2023, 09:24:30 AMThe CARM mags are much easier to load, just drop in a pellet and advance to the next hole. The tiny OEM mags are tough to load since they are so small, especially with holding the cover in place while loading the first pellet. For me, the CARM mags were well worth the asking price!I appreciate what your saying and obviously its all about what works…might be some in the future for shot count…lol…as I said for me no OEM issues….good luck…Phil, I have not had any issues with the OEM mags, other than they are small and harder to load with old arthritic hands! The CARM mags are just much more geriatric friendly!
Updating my "after the first date" review.I am probably ordering the CARM mags as someone I respect and trust said they work well (better than the OEM). His exact words were "just use the single shot tray until your CARM mags arrive." Ignoring his voice of experience comments have cost me great pain and long learning curves in the past. The trigger has a very long and mushy first phase. I read that it can be adjusted shorter to almost no first phase so that's on the todo list. In search of the perfect optic. The Vortex Venom is a wonderful "self defense PB" optic which is where it was in another life, but not 25 yard friendly for my eyes. Next was the SvBony 4x32 fixed. Okay, but I couldn't see the holes at 25 yards so probably a prismatic won't have enough magnification either. Sounds like Bugbuster for weight and 9X power (apparently the magnification I need at 40 yards). I was thankful that I had my "don't judge me" spare optic to try when the RD didn't workout for me past 10M.