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JTS Airacuda .25 Caliber: An introduction
Wayne52:
I guess that I should have stipulated that in my reply because I really wasn't expecting a video of a prototype anyway, that's usually how Haj does those videos.
singleshotcajun:
I just pre ordered a Max in .22 and am very close to ordering a Cuda in.25 for hunting. My only concern is the power adjuster. I can’t help but imagine this causing a premature leak if one adjusted it much. I have no experience with an adjustable port.
avator:
The only time pressure is on the port is when the valve is opened during the shot cycle. The is no constant pressure on the port. The port adjustment only restricts the air flow through the post during the shot cycle. A leaky port seal will only affect applied power to the pellet because some will leak out of the seal.
singleshotcajun:
--- Quote from: avator on July 14, 2022, 11:57:29 AM ---The only time pressure is on the port is when the valve is opened during the shot cycle. The is no constant pressure on the port. The port adjustment only restricts the air flow through the post during the shot cycle. A leaky port seal will only affect applied power to the pellet because some will leak out of the seal.
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Yep,I just imagine a wheel with holes turning against two o-rings. I guess just find what you want as part of your tune and leave it alone. I already took a chance ordering a Max may as well go for broke and pre order a Cuda.
avator:
If I were to own one it would be the Cuda Standard in .30 cal.
At this point I really can't justify adding another caliber gun (it would be my first and only .30).
All my needs are filled with the 4 calibers I have.... .177, .20, .22 and .25.
If I shoot each one of the guns I own one per day it would take me more than 3 months to shoot them all... :o ::) :-\
If I were going to go any bigger in bore it would most likely be .45 or higher... go big or stay home. I really don't have a use for anything that big other than the novelty of owning one. I have powder burners to handle that task if it presents itself. ;) :-X
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