That's exactly what I have.... you'll see later in the thread when I have them mounted. Soon as I figure out what I did with them.... lol
If the Freedom is anything like my Liberty in accuracy then you sure the heck don't have to worry about accuracy with the Freedom. They have great barrels on them for sure besides the fact of being made very well to boot with a good design.
Bill my Liberty don't have the power my Airmax Dominator has but it's just as accurate I think. I did modify my Dominator to get the power I'm getting, heck the Liberty is just fine at 28fpe, I use my 19.6 grainers in it and they're fantastic. All winter I was thinking man these pellets sure shoot really good from my pistols and always wondering how they'd shoot from a rifle I now know they're good.
Good Morning Ya'll....Hope ya'll had a better night than me. The pizza we had worked me all night.Well, we got a slow leak. I filled it early yesterday evening before I put it in the gun cabinet and it's down to the top of the yellow on the gauge this morning. I figure that was about 12 hours. Quite possibly the reason the original owner returned it.I think I'll continue to test it so I can get some baseline numbers before I dig into it. Then I can compare them to the results of my efforts.I know the alcohol flush has been very successful in curing issues in many older pumpers but I don't know if a newer gun would benefit from it.Ok, before anyone freaks out.. IT'S A PCP !!! DON'T PUT ALCOHOL IN ALL THAT PRESSURE !! lol.... I assure you, I don't have a death wish.If it comes down to an attempt at an alcohol flush I would not put 3600 psi behind it. Maybe degas completely, put the alcohol in the breather hole and pump it up barely into the green and dry fire it off. Maybe repeat a few times depending on what comes out of the barrel.Once again.... this is a preowned gun. Who know what the original owner did. Did he clean the gun right out of the box? Did he pump all the factory gunk into it. (It is a Chinese gun and the Chinese love their gunk). Did the original owner add his own "elixer" to it? Here is something to think about.... The owner's manual tells you to put 6 drops of oil in the breather hole every 300 shots. That just sounds like alot to me. And it don't say what kind of oil.So along comes little Ralphie with is spanky new airgun. He goes in the garage and finds a coffee can of oil in the corner from the last time dad did an oil change on his old Dodge truck. Ralphie dumps and ounce or 2 in the gun just before he shoots his eye out and Mom returns the gun to ATI. And wouldn't it be just like Ralphie to snatch the mags, fill probe and shot tray and hide them in his sock drawer before Mom sends the gun back?I know... that's a stretch.
Just a thought.... coffee is kickin in.I know with the SPA guns we can text Julie direct in China and get all the parts we want except for barrels and stocks.Do we know who makes these guns and can we order parts direct from them as well?
Quote from: avator on April 18, 2019, 07:46:13 AMGood Morning Ya'll....Hope ya'll had a better night than me. The pizza we had worked me all night.Well, we got a slow leak. I filled it early yesterday evening before I put it in the gun cabinet and it's down to the top of the yellow on the gauge this morning. I figure that was about 12 hours. Quite possibly the reason the original owner returned it.I think I'll continue to test it so I can get some baseline numbers before I dig into it. Then I can compare them to the results of my efforts.I know the alcohol flush has been very successful in curing issues in many older pumpers but I don't know if a newer gun would benefit from it.Ok, before anyone freaks out.. IT'S A PCP !!! DON'T PUT ALCOHOL IN ALL THAT PRESSURE !! lol.... I assure you, I don't have a death wish.If it comes down to an attempt at an alcohol flush I would not put 3600 psi behind it. Maybe degas completely, put the alcohol in the breather hole and pump it up barely into the green and dry fire it off. Maybe repeat a few times depending on what comes out of the barrel.Once again.... this is a preowned gun. Who know what the original owner did. Did he clean the gun right out of the box? Did he pump all the factory gunk into it. (It is a Chinese gun and the Chinese love their gunk). Did the original owner add his own "elixer" to it? Here is something to think about.... The owner's manual tells you to put 6 drops of oil in the breather hole every 300 shots. That just sounds like alot to me. And it don't say what kind of oil.So along comes little Ralphie with is spanky new airgun. He goes in the garage and finds a coffee can of oil in the corner from the last time dad did an oil change on his old Dodge truck. Ralphie dumps and ounce or 2 in the gun just before he shoots his eye out and Mom returns the gun to ATI. And wouldn't it be just like Ralphie to snatch the mags, fill probe and shot tray and hide them in his sock drawer before Mom sends the gun back?I know... that's a stretch.Bill, Butch has found or at least I think my alzheimer's brain remembers that putting a lot but have no idea the amount of SILICONE oil and pumping and shooting it thru has stopped the leaking issues and in my case pumping issues with this rifle. With mine I put 3 or 4 drops in to the pumping hole, pumped then repeated until the pump stopped being a pain to pump and actually pumped back up to the same pressure after ONE shot and not taking 20-30 pumps to do so. Now it's 5 pumps after every shot. Butch or someone (darn sometimers) said that it stopped the leaking problem he had.
Quote from: avator on April 18, 2019, 08:36:26 AMJust a thought.... coffee is kickin in.I know with the SPA guns we can text Julie direct in China and get all the parts we want except for barrels and stocks.Do we know who makes these guns and can we order parts direct from them as well?https://www.nova-vista.co/a/PCP/
Hey Bill,As we are both in the same boat right now with bum left wings, I see you are able to pump yours. I can set my Freedom stock on the ground and put the barrel shroud in the crook of my left elbow. I have a lot of pressure in the latter half of opening the pump lever and overall it does not feel like I would think it should when pumping. When I first lift the pump arm from the stock it wants to jump up. I cannot imagine you would be pumping this with your shoulder and I cannot with my broken wrist even in the crook of my elbow.I suspect an issue in the pump valving.Any thoughts where to look?... Anybody?Thanks
Did you ever find a 'best' pellet?My aspen prefers heavier pellets JSB Jumbo Exacts at 18 gr, or AA Diabolo heavys at 18gr.