Quote from: jkingsouthafrica on December 16, 2017, 08:50:36 AMQuote from: Gut2Fish on December 16, 2017, 07:15:01 AMSign me up for a .357 or 40 cal with slow twist. 1:26 for .357 and 1:32 for .40.Gig with .40 cal in the states is some have minimum of that cal for hunting deer. .357 for me is ideal, just want Airforce with rigid barrel and slow twist. with the first batch of kits will be in 308 1 in 10 twist 28 inch long as we move through the new year we will have the following calibers .257 ,7mm 308 357 375 40 cal , 408 452 cal and 457 We will also have options to choose longer or shorter barrels and you will also be able to choose you twist rateWith the prevalence of .44 pistol calibers slinging cast bullets (.429") I've always been surprised no one produces an air rifle in this caliber to make use of the wide variety of ready to go molds and cast bullets already in about the right weight ranges.
Quote from: Gut2Fish on December 16, 2017, 07:15:01 AMSign me up for a .357 or 40 cal with slow twist. 1:26 for .357 and 1:32 for .40.Gig with .40 cal in the states is some have minimum of that cal for hunting deer. .357 for me is ideal, just want Airforce with rigid barrel and slow twist. with the first batch of kits will be in 308 1 in 10 twist 28 inch long as we move through the new year we will have the following calibers .257 ,7mm 308 357 375 40 cal , 408 452 cal and 457 We will also have options to choose longer or shorter barrels and you will also be able to choose you twist rate
Sign me up for a .357 or 40 cal with slow twist. 1:26 for .357 and 1:32 for .40.Gig with .40 cal in the states is some have minimum of that cal for hunting deer. .357 for me is ideal, just want Airforce with rigid barrel and slow twist.
I’m going to go ahead and ask what everyone else is thinking. Can we see some 100yd groups?
Great to see you still at it Jeremy. The best of luck in the coming year and best in prosperity. This is not an advertisement for those with concerns. No prices or such and Jeremy well knows there is no advertising allowed on GTA Forums except by approved and sanctioned vendors. He wouldn't violate that policy again. Be we also need to support and nurture anyone wanting to develop new airgun products for US airgun nuts. Don't you agree?Just don't make this an advertisement by adding prices or ordering information and we will be fine.Press onward, thanks and keep the products coming!!!
Jeremy, I've bought from you before,.. my heavy spring set to play around with added fps,.. I've seen alot of vids on youtube modding this gun, but imo, it seems your the only one completely reinventing this fine Air rifle, and and excellent job at that modding it..Just saying, thank goodness for you my friend.. still trying to work out when to get the tank upgrade lolCheers!!!
Hi Jeremy,Will you have similar offerings for the Texan SS?Thanks!
Excellent !So does that mean, I'm assuming, say a limbsaver, or something more proprietary on your end, for barrel harmonics as well as carbon fiber sleeves for the .457 barrels? Or is that even worth the money or the mod to this rifle? I've tried to search carbon fiber sleeving, but it seems that it would have to be sent out... not sure about trusting in that.. but that would be awsome,... anything to make this rifle that much more accurate.Also, I was thinking about purchasing your airbrake for my Texan.. but was wondering when I installed it, if it would work properly with my Magneto Speed Chrony, (which absolutely works fantastic, much more accurate than the traditional stand alone ones, and is great for range shooting), since it's strapped to the barrel.. guess I'll cross that bridge when I get there, but figured in your experience, if you knew if it would create any issues for me. Ty bud!Cheers!![/quoteAll the barrels for the barrel change kit are going to be sleeved in a thick carbon fiber sleeve we have a damper system built into it that prevents the barrel from making direct contact with the frame . The Air Ripper should not mess with your chronograph the top and bottom of the muzzle break are flat
I would go for a .257 first AND then 7 or 8 months later a .429 but I want 28 inch barrels with threaded ends.I have a couple of user suggestions on the muzzle brake if you are open to suggestions for the next batch for a MkII:1 - the one you sent me measures .580 bore, so it has a big blow-by on .457 and thus a lot of gas does not get diverted sideways in the first chamber, which is the one with the greatest effect. Really needs tighter tolerance and it will be much more efficient. I machined an 'orifice' and threaded n epoxied it into the first diaphragm wall (between 1st chamber n 2nd chamber) inside the brake then bored it out to .490 and it helps.2 - PLEASE eliminate the holes on the bottom, because if you shoot prone, the blast REALLY kicks up dirt... I shot on sandy soil and got covered! That night I filled those holes with epoxy (and had to clean every crack and crevice on my Texan).