Hi guys, from cold Russia. Im working in Alfa Precision LLC and would happy to give you all information about our product.If you have any questions - feel free to ask me here or send us your question on alfabarrel@gmail.comOr meet our website alfa-precision.net
Quote from: Mike Klimov on March 10, 2021, 05:00:12 AMHi guys, from cold Russia. Im working in Alfa Precision LLC and would happy to give you all information about our product.If you have any questions - feel free to ask me here or send us your question on alfabarrel@gmail.comOr meet our website alfa-precision.netHey Mike, Got the tracking number and hopefully it won’t be too long before I have the barrel in my hands. Thanks again for working with me on this. Hopefully you’ll be able to get some barrels stocked here in the states eventually.
Two months ago they mentioned a US office would happen in 3 to 6 months.
Mike, I'm still doing a lot of testing with two of your .177 barrels! As I mentioned earlier, I dealt with Maxim, and he was very helpful. I haven't provided him with a full update yet, because I'm still trying to nail down the results with the polygon barrel. So far, the slower 420mm twist polygon barrel is doing great with 15 grain .178 slugs, and the 370mm twist conventional rifled barrel is doing great with heavier 23/24 grain .1775 slugs. I suspect the polygon would do well with .1775 slugs too, and I hope to test that theory by this weekend. The extra length has been helpful in making good power too, since our main source for barrels here is LW, and they only offer a 600mm barrel. I've managed to get the .177 as high as 58 fpe so far with the 650mm barrel
Quote from: Rallyshark on March 11, 2021, 06:03:58 AMMike, I'm still doing a lot of testing with two of your .177 barrels! As I mentioned earlier, I dealt with Maxim, and he was very helpful. I haven't provided him with a full update yet, because I'm still trying to nail down the results with the polygon barrel. So far, the slower 420mm twist polygon barrel is doing great with 15 grain .178 slugs, and the 370mm twist conventional rifled barrel is doing great with heavier 23/24 grain .1775 slugs. I suspect the polygon would do well with .1775 slugs too, and I hope to test that theory by this weekend. The extra length has been helpful in making good power too, since our main source for barrels here is LW, and they only offer a 600mm barrel. I've managed to get the .177 as high as 58 fpe so far with the 650mm barrel Yeap, we work with Maxim together in the same office.Happy to hear that about our product Please feel free to share your fire test with us via email. We will download it on our website.Good luck!
Quote from: Mike Klimov on March 12, 2021, 08:59:22 AMQuote from: Rallyshark on March 11, 2021, 06:03:58 AMMike, I'm still doing a lot of testing with two of your .177 barrels! As I mentioned earlier, I dealt with Maxim, and he was very helpful. I haven't provided him with a full update yet, because I'm still trying to nail down the results with the polygon barrel. So far, the slower 420mm twist polygon barrel is doing great with 15 grain .178 slugs, and the 370mm twist conventional rifled barrel is doing great with heavier 23/24 grain .1775 slugs. I suspect the polygon would do well with .1775 slugs too, and I hope to test that theory by this weekend. The extra length has been helpful in making good power too, since our main source for barrels here is LW, and they only offer a 600mm barrel. I've managed to get the .177 as high as 58 fpe so far with the 650mm barrel Yeap, we work with Maxim together in the same office.Happy to hear that about our product Please feel free to share your fire test with us via email. We will download it on our website.Good luck!Will do! I'm going to install the barrel in another gun for easier testing in the next few days, but I will give you guys a solid breakdown of what is working and what isn't, when I'm done
Not bad at all Mike! I'm just finishing up the new gun to do some testing with myself. I should have a pretty good idea of how the AP 16.5" twist polygon is going to do with .177 slugs by the end of the weekend.
Well then,we have many of the best barrel makers in the USA, good luck trying to find one that makes air gun barrels. That said ,it has been pointed out that barrel reliners can work as barrels for PCPs,thus with some focused study one should be able to find a barrel that suits their needs made in the USA or countries Not sancioned. Wow, the above was an interesting read...Which reminds of the saying ," Wherever there is a Will there is a Way".