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Title: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: HappyCamper on January 28, 2020, 02:02:42 PM
Hello all. I'm delving into PCPs so this might be a newbie question, but here it is:

Can the cylinder on the Hatsan BT65 be removed, then pressurized and reattached to the rifle, or should it remain attached to the rifle while pressurizing?

Thank you for your advice.

HappyCamper
Title: Re: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: fatmike on January 28, 2020, 02:57:01 PM
Can be removed then pressurized and reinstalled.
Title: Re: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: HappyCamper on January 28, 2020, 03:38:53 PM
Can be removed then pressurized and reinstalled.

Thank you for your speedy reply. Much appreciated!   
Title: Re: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: fatmike on January 28, 2020, 05:40:07 PM
Dont fire it without a cylinder or an empty cylinder.
Title: Re: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: HappyCamper on January 28, 2020, 09:13:35 PM
Dont fire it without a cylinder or an empty cylinder.

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Title: Re: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: cherokeesteve on January 30, 2020, 01:17:25 AM
Hello all. I'm delving into PCPs so this might be a newbie question, but here it is:

Can the cylinder on the Hatsan BT65 be removed, then pressurized and reattached to the rifle, or should it remain attached to the rifle while pressurizing?

Thank you for your advice.

HappyCamper

Nice bonus with those guns, you can buy an extra tube and just swap them out if need be, top off later. If going that route be sure to get the BT cylinder  and not the AT cylinder.
Title: Re: Hatsan BT65 Big Bore Carnivore Charging
Post by: HappyCamper on January 30, 2020, 03:55:36 AM
Hello all. I'm delving into PCPs so this might be a newbie question, but here it is:

Can the cylinder on the Hatsan BT65 be removed, then pressurized and reattached to the rifle, or should it remain attached to the rifle while pressurizing?

Thank you for your advice.

HappyCamper

Nice bonus with those guns, you can buy an extra tube and just swap them out if need be, top off later. If going that route be sure to get the BT cylinder  and not the AT cylinder.

Thanks for the suggestion. I can certainly see the benefits of that.