My bad i thought it was a igt gas ram in that model and that was for spring use?That gun might be a igt gas ram I dont see that used factory, so it will as already installed from a tune?The Vortek listing is parts for additional/fine tuning for specific power or pellet weightCan it be used with a ram ? Yes, IF you don't completely bottom out the ram when the gun is cocked. Probably best just for really heavy for caliber pellet shooting, otherwise gains would probably be minimal at bestThen depending on all parts cost would a non fac / low fpe ram be best? Maybe, but you wouldn't really gain much with a low powered ram compared to a low power spring
The image of the "Gamo Wasker Thingy" looks like a fit. I apologize if my vernacular is incorrect. I think in images, and not words. So, use of proper jargon has always been a shortcoming. I am making a run again to the auto parts store tonight, I will see if I can pick up some epoxy or filler to put in it.
I have the same rifle & it is fun to shoot. I did put some " plumber's putty " [ maybe 1/2 lb. ] in a zip lock freezer bag, & put that in the stock. The freezer bag keeps from making a mess & it can be easily removed. I also shoot a 10gr. .177 pellet. Very, VERY happy !
Quote from: 19Sheridan57 on March 04, 2022, 07:33:44 AM I have the same rifle & it is fun to shoot. I did put some " plumber's putty " [ maybe 1/2 lb. ] in a zip lock freezer bag, & put that in the stock. The freezer bag keeps from making a mess & it can be easily removed. I also shoot a 10gr. .177 pellet. Very, VERY happy !I guess I am in luck, I have practically cornered the market on plumbers putty in my local town after my Mother returned home one day with the large "contractor's" sized tub. Been looking for ways to get rid of it, even considered selling it on eBay. This, I might have to give a try, at least on a semi-permanent basis.It is more costly, but I have always wanted to try a self-expanding high density pour foam for use in filling cavities of rifle stocks. To add strength, rigidity, and weight to the foam, the addition microballoons to the mix. It is nice to maintain proper harmonic vibratory pitch when working with rifle stocks, that might otherwise throw the projectile off target.
Quote from: precisionaction on March 04, 2022, 12:54:22 PMQuote from: 19Sheridan57 on March 04, 2022, 07:33:44 AM I have the same rifle & it is fun to shoot. I did put some " plumber's putty " [ maybe 1/2 lb. ] in a zip lock freezer bag, & put that in the stock. The freezer bag keeps from making a mess & it can be easily removed. I also shoot a 10gr. .177 pellet. Very, VERY happy !I guess I am in luck, I have practically cornered the market on plumbers putty in my local town after my Mother returned home one day with the large "contractor's" sized tub. Been looking for ways to get rid of it, even considered selling it on eBay. This, I might have to give a try, at least on a semi-permanent basis.It is more costly, but I have always wanted to try a self-expanding high density pour foam for use in filling cavities of rifle stocks. To add strength, rigidity, and weight to the foam, the addition microballoons to the mix. It is nice to maintain proper harmonic vibratory pitch when working with rifle stocks, that might otherwise throw the projectile off target.Be very leery of anything you can pour in there and make sure there are no open spots where it can potentially bleed through and you end upwith expanding foam in places you really do not want expanding foam. I even had one where the top solidified before the bottom had a chance toand it stayed liquid because no air could get to it and had a gooey mess.
When you bag the plumber's putty , use a freezer bag, which is heavier duty than a sandwich bag. Also squeeze all the air out of it & the putty will remain soft so you can form it to fit into areas of the hollow stock. Easy to remove some or all without making a mess. This is almost a pound of putty for $2. You can split it up into 2-3 bags if you wish. Half of the container has worked well for me.
About half of a pound keeps make my Twangers a Twunger.
If it's a spring gun replace the factory spring with a Merlin Spring from ARH, (air rifle headquarters) get a new seal while you're there they are cheap and should be changed often. The Merlin is a softer shooting spring set to dial in about 12fpe for a B19 type gun. If it's a gas ram gun you can convert it to spring but that takes more parts.