air rifle woes.......

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savage
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air rifle woes.......

Post by savage » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:35 pm

hey ifg'ns can anybody give me a lead on diseling?????
2) how do i get rid of the twang of the spring when fired?
3)how much would a cheap scope cost(just for kicks on my old air rifle)
4)(even that this should be in the buy/sell section) is any body intrested in selling a old scope? Ill be a possible buyer

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-Ranveer

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Re: air rifle woes.......

Post by ebenezer » Wed Jan 26, 2011 12:25 am

savage wrote:hey ifg'ns can anybody give me a lead on diseling?????
2) how do i get rid of the twang of the spring when fired?
3)how much would a cheap scope cost(just for kicks on my old air rifle)
4)(even that this should be in the buy/sell section) is any body intrested in selling a old scope? Ill be a possible buyer

Regards
-Ranveer
Hi Ranveer,

Keep firing a couple of heavy pellets like the G Smiths and your dieseling will come down after a while.
Avoid flooding the compression chamber with oil.
A couple of scopes are on sale on this forum. Just check the sales section.
If your's is an Indian airgun, mount a scope after tuning it. Tuning tips can be found on the gunsmithing section of this forum.
An untuned Indian springer with heavy vibration will jerk out the scope. After a few shots, your zeroing will go for a toss.
For overall best results, tune your airgun.

Regards,
Ebenezer

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