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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: Fly on June 07, 2018, 06:39:51 PM
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Have not seen anything on the Benjamin BPBD3S Bulldog .357 . What are you guys thoughts????
Fly ::)
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There's literally been tons of posts about the Bulldog... What info are you looking for?
The JSA team is working on a new valve
Pitbull Airguns has a reservoir extension kit, in addition to LDC's
There's tuning threads, like FuzzyGrub's (regulated, 130 fpe, low extreme spread).
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Have not seen anything on the Benjamin BPBD3S Bulldog .357 . What are you guys thoughts????
Fly ::)
Your not looking very hard there has been many posts
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You might get a few threads if you search for "Benjamin Bulldog"
pv
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https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=107531.0 (https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=107531.0)
Tom's thread on drilling out ports, and removing spring for 250 FPE. This is a popular mod as it's relatively easy to do at no cost, or little cost if you need someone to drill it. There are more threads with valve changes.
To go in other direction, long shot string with low variance FuzzyGrub has this thread:
https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=126825.msg1242622;topicseen#msg1242622 (https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=126825.msg1242622;topicseen#msg1242622)
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I,m so sorry I ask. You see I,m new to the form & have looked with out success. There is another site concerning the Bull Dog
but I thought it would be some what bias. Thank you any way.
Fly
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Go to the links I provided above. Those are very informative threads.
I understand the search engine here is lacking. It's dismal at times. I get better results doing a google search specific to what I'm looking for and Google provides the links to this site, GTA. I've spent endless hours in loops attempting to find info here with it's woefully inadequate search engine. That aside this site is packed with info and more often than not more accurate information than other sites.
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go to the big bore gate. Search bulldog. You’re gonna find a lot of posts about the bulldog there.
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Thank you fellows!
Fly
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A good way to search is to use google this way: Type the following line on a google search page ( https://www.google.com (https://www.google.com) )
bulldog site:gatewaytoairguns.org
resulted in "About 4,210 results (0.34 seconds) "
Other examples
bulldog review site:gatewaytoairguns.org
About 1,530 results (0.44 seconds)
bulldog accuracy site:gatewaytoairguns.org
About 1,500 results (0.42 seconds)
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Go to the GTA home page and use the search in the upper right hand part of the page, use the quotient symbol before and after bulldog, that helps filter out what you are looking for, enter exactly what is typed here "bulldog". Good luck.
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All the above are reasons why there should be platform specific folders. Of course, there would be many of them. People come here for a resource of knowledge.
Even myself, I am in the process of dredging for Bulldog info and it will take a while. Thanks for the Google tips.
Part of the issue is the Bulldog is a few years old and the old posts are covered by months of newer threads.
A researcher has to go way back in history to find the best relevant information. Yes, Gooogle searching can help, but because people are not always accurate with their titling, Google can miss a lot. Having the information sorted in a subject specific location on the forum is the only correct thing to do.
TOMA
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All the above are reasons why there should be platform specific folders. Of course, there would be many of them. People come here for a resource of knowledge.
Even myself, I am in the process of dredging for Bulldog info and it will take a while. Thanks for the Google tips.
Part of the issue is the Bulldog is a few years old and the old posts are covered by months of newer threads.
A researcher has to go way back in history to find the best relevant information. Yes, Gooogle searching can help, but because people are not always accurate with their titling, Google can miss a lot. Having the information sorted in a subject specific location on the forum is the only correct thing to do.
TOMA
But that's part of the fun in doing research... It's also fun to see how far along we have come, in a relative short amount of time! IMHO
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All the above are reasons why there should be platform specific folders. Of course, there would be many of them. People come here for a resource of knowledge.
Even myself, I am in the process of dredging for Bulldog info and it will take a while. Thanks for the Google tips.
Part of the issue is the Bulldog is a few years old and the old posts are covered by months of newer threads.
A researcher has to go way back in history to find the best relevant information. Yes, Gooogle searching can help, but because people are not always accurate with their titling, Google can miss a lot. Having the information sorted in a subject specific location on the forum is the only correct thing to do.
TOMA
But that's part of the fun in doing research... It's also fun to see how far along we have come, in a relative short amount of time! IMHO
Yes, you were quite right. But if this forum, and many others, were a grocery store, I would be looking for hours for a jar of pickles.
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All the above are reasons why there should be platform specific folders. Of course, there would be many of them. People come here for a resource of knowledge.
Even myself, I am in the process of dredging for Bulldog info and it will take a while. Thanks for the Google tips.
Part of the issue is the Bulldog is a few years old and the old posts are covered by months of newer threads.
A researcher has to go way back in history to find the best relevant information. Yes, Gooogle searching can help, but because people are not always accurate with their titling, Google can miss a lot. Having the information sorted in a subject specific location on the forum is the only correct thing to do.
TOMA
Today's world,...everyone wants everything easy and fast.
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You hit the nail on the head, NP. We have gotten so accustomed to the instant gratification aspect of our computerized world that folks forget that there is still a human interface running the show at its roots and that despite our advances, we are not perfect. The thing about this forum is that there are folks running the show who have, due to necessity, lives and responsibilities beyond the GTA. The members are charged no dues and the GTA caters to no advertising sponsors. The larger the website gets, the more funding it needs to exist. Because we exist only due to the periodic raffles and generous donations of our members it is difficult to satisfy all of the requests for this or that "improvement" to the site, and the fact that all of this must be monitored by folks who donate their time and effort to insure that the GTA will go forward in the future and continue to be an incredible source of information for our sport.
All in all, I think we're doing a remarkable job!
pv
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it is difficult to satisfy all of the requests for this or that "improvement" to the site, and the fact that all of this must be monitored by folks who donate their time and effort to insure that the GTA will go forward in the future and continue to be an incredible source of information for our sport.
All in all, I think we're doing a remarkable job!
pv
Right you are! and also why I have supported the forum with $ twice and plan to continue to do so. I do appreciate the mods, and other mods on other forums, who police and help.
And yes, it should be up to the users to be accurate in their postings for the benefit of others. for now, Google is my best friend.
There is still what the forum can do in how it is set up and what the software will allow and what upgrades can be made.
I will just leave it at that. If I really didn't care about this forum, and think it's the best, I wouldn't be so vocal.
And yes, you admin and mods are fantastic!