This thread encourage me to dust off my PP700 and go out and play. It still had 1000 psi in after sitting more than a year and I forgot now sweet, fun and accurate this little bugger is.Now maybe I will install the Huma regulator that I purchased 1 1/2 years ago.
Quote from: Rallyshark on November 30, 2020, 05:59:48 PMQuote from: Bob Pratl on November 30, 2020, 06:23:59 AMThis thread encourage me to dust off my PP700 and go out and play. It still had 1000 psi in after sitting more than a year and I forgot now sweet, fun and accurate this little bugger is.Now maybe I will install the Huma regulator that I purchased 1 1/2 years ago.Yes, put that Huma in there, you'll love it!I really like my Huma. Amazing how tight it keeps the spread between shots, ES.The only thing I find is the nagging air-blast/leak at the 'Moveable Connector' as the parts manual calls it.I call it the door/latch that you close after you load the pellet.I fixed it with an oversize Oring but now it's back. I'll replace the Oring to see if that fixes it?Think I'll name this pistol C.F.L./Constantly Fixing Leaks. Yep and that includes the Huma Reg. One of the Orings had a nagging ultra slow leak.Fixed it with a larger OD Oring. So far that's doing well now.Pressure Gage Oring was another one that needed replacing.Just have to keep at them,Orings, until I replace them as they go. I'm still enjoying the PP700 in it's carbine configuration. At 15 FPE it's all I need to defend the bird feeder and shoot in basement at 15 yards.Accuracy at 35 yards, all that's needed, I can't complain.
Quote from: Bob Pratl on November 30, 2020, 06:23:59 AMThis thread encourage me to dust off my PP700 and go out and play. It still had 1000 psi in after sitting more than a year and I forgot now sweet, fun and accurate this little bugger is.Now maybe I will install the Huma regulator that I purchased 1 1/2 years ago.Yes, put that Huma in there, you'll love it!
Quote from: Rallyshark on November 29, 2020, 09:40:15 PMQuote from: KnifeMaker on November 29, 2020, 08:30:12 PMQuote from: Rallyshark on November 29, 2020, 03:07:51 PMNo sir, I haven't tried those holds. I am familiar with them, but just never used them. I usually do pretty well with traditional holds though. It is extremely rare that I shoot longer than 50 yards with a pistol, and often less than 30 yards. With pb's it is not unusual for me to shoot at 300-400 yards. With the pcp, 100+. So it helps a lot!I won quite a bit of bucks at the Ft. Hood range years ago with a 1911 shooting a 30" plate at 400 meters. Everybody and his brother bet against me. I loaded 8 rounds and fund the range with the first. The bets were against any hits. I hit 7 out of 8 and each paid handsomely LOL!!! I won enough to buy a LOT of ammo that day. Oddly, no one would bet against me with my hot 41 Mag. GRRRRR!!! KnifeThat's good stuff there! I'm not good enough for that kind of stuff, lol. I kinda cheated. They assumed it was a .45 acp 1911. It was a custom 10mm. LOL! [size=78%] [/size]
Quote from: KnifeMaker on November 29, 2020, 08:30:12 PMQuote from: Rallyshark on November 29, 2020, 03:07:51 PMNo sir, I haven't tried those holds. I am familiar with them, but just never used them. I usually do pretty well with traditional holds though. It is extremely rare that I shoot longer than 50 yards with a pistol, and often less than 30 yards. With pb's it is not unusual for me to shoot at 300-400 yards. With the pcp, 100+. So it helps a lot!I won quite a bit of bucks at the Ft. Hood range years ago with a 1911 shooting a 30" plate at 400 meters. Everybody and his brother bet against me. I loaded 8 rounds and fund the range with the first. The bets were against any hits. I hit 7 out of 8 and each paid handsomely LOL!!! I won enough to buy a LOT of ammo that day. Oddly, no one would bet against me with my hot 41 Mag. GRRRRR!!! KnifeThat's good stuff there! I'm not good enough for that kind of stuff, lol.
Quote from: Rallyshark on November 29, 2020, 03:07:51 PMNo sir, I haven't tried those holds. I am familiar with them, but just never used them. I usually do pretty well with traditional holds though. It is extremely rare that I shoot longer than 50 yards with a pistol, and often less than 30 yards. With pb's it is not unusual for me to shoot at 300-400 yards. With the pcp, 100+. So it helps a lot!I won quite a bit of bucks at the Ft. Hood range years ago with a 1911 shooting a 30" plate at 400 meters. Everybody and his brother bet against me. I loaded 8 rounds and fund the range with the first. The bets were against any hits. I hit 7 out of 8 and each paid handsomely LOL!!! I won enough to buy a LOT of ammo that day. Oddly, no one would bet against me with my hot 41 Mag. GRRRRR!!! Knife
No sir, I haven't tried those holds. I am familiar with them, but just never used them. I usually do pretty well with traditional holds though. It is extremely rare that I shoot longer than 50 yards with a pistol, and often less than 30 yards.
Quote from: Bob Pratl on November 30, 2020, 06:23:59 AMThis thread encourage me to dust off my PP700 and go out and play. It still had 1000 psi in after sitting more than a year and I forgot now sweet, fun and accurate this little bugger is.Now maybe I will install the Huma regulator that I purchased 1 1/2 years ago.LOL! Talk about Pratl the Procrastinator. [size=78%] [/size]
There use to be a saying on the TAG (Talon Airgun Forum). If it shoots well, treat it like a sore peter and don't touch it! Mike
I think I got a "Laser" PP 700s-a It outshots my FX Royale 400 in 4.5mm @10 yards inside, I have not tried longer ranges yet, but still that is spectacular.I get groups of 1mm(0.04") CC @10 yards, thats impressive so far JSB Exact Diabolo 8.44gr