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Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 1:10 pm
by abulkazad
I just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious from Thekkan Armoury, Cochin for Rs.10800 ...The brown beauty is wonderful...tested it in the shop and accuracy is great...I hope the price is right..
PS: I owned Basic Air Pistol, IHP National 35, Gamo P 17 Pistol, Walther CP99 with laser and blanca...out of all, this Precihole is the most powerful and accurate...
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:00 pm
by brihacharan
abulkazad wrote:I just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious from Thekkan Armoury, Cochin for Rs.10800 ...The brown beauty is wonderful...tested it in the shop and accuracy is great...I hope the price is right..
PS: I owned Basic Air Pistol, IHP National 35, Gamo P 17 Pistol, Walther CP99 with laser and blanca...out of all, this Precihole is the most powerful and accurate...
Hi abulkazad,
> Congrats on your acquisition of Precihole NX100 Scorpius
> I too own one
> Are you planning to mount a scope on it?
> Happy Shooting!!!
Briha
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:27 pm
by abulkazad
Brother,
I am not sure which scope to mount and where to buy?
Please help.
Thank you
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:07 am
by brihacharan
abulkazad wrote:
Brother,
I am not sure which scope to mount and where to buy? Please help.
Thank you
Hi Abulkazad,
> Contact IFGian "Rijo Joseph" through his PM - He is located in Cochin / Kerala....
> He will help you in getting the right scope & mount for your Precihole NX100...
Good Luck!
Briha
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 5:43 pm
by abulkazad
I could not find his contact details and can you please pm or let me know his contact details.
Thank you
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 1:14 pm
by manubopaiah
abulkazad wrote:I just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious from Thekkan Armoury, Cochin for Rs.10800 ...The brown beauty is wonderful...tested it in the shop and accuracy is great...I hope the price is right..
PS: I owned Basic Air Pistol, IHP National 35, Gamo P 17 Pistol, Walther CP99 with laser and blanca...out of all, this Precihole is the most powerful and accurate...
You are serious that you got this for 10.8 K, because AIMCO site is selling for 12k and limited period delivery is free, Just ordered one last saturday. It is even higher on some other online stores
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:58 am
by abulkazad
Please see my attachments above. I bought it for 10800
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:46 am
by manubopaiah
Any luck sourcing a scope ??
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:59 am
by manubopaiah
There is Karbin and Long Barrel version of the NX-100 with various stock finishes. Any one can clarify what is the advantage/disadvantage in both versions ??
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:46 am
by brihacharan
manubopaiah wrote:There is Karbin and Long Barrel version of the NX-100 with various stock finishes. Any one can clarify what is the advantage/disadvantage in both versions ??
> It's more of a "Design" consideration, rather than anything functional.....
> To Each - His Own
Briha
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:00 am
by essdee1972
There is Karbin and Long Barrel version of the NX-100 with various stock finishes. Any one can clarify what is the advantage/disadvantage in both versions ??
Being shorter barrel, the Karbin would need a correspondingly higher cocking effort. Depending on your strength, it might (just might) be a disadvantage. Esp if a lady or young kid is shooting.
Brihaji, correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't barrel length also impact flight, etc.? Or am I confusing with firearms?
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:35 am
by brihacharan
essdee1972 wrote:There is Karbin and Long Barrel version of the NX-100 with various stock finishes. Any one can clarify what is the advantage/disadvantage in both versions ??
Being shorter barrel, the Karbin would need a correspondingly higher cocking effort. Depending on your strength, it might (just might) be a disadvantage. Esp if a lady or young kid is shooting.
Brihaji, correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't barrel length also impact flight, etc.?
Essdee - answer to your query......
Is Air Gun barrel length important?
Posted on April 4, 2005 by B.B. Pelletier
Here is a subject that gets people riled – quick! Is barrel length important in an air-gun? Yes, it is, but the reasons may be different than you think.
Barrel length DOES NOT determine accuracy. There is NO CORRELATION between barrel length and accuracy. A short barrel can be more accurate than a long barrel, or vice-versa. Length alone has nothing to do with it.
The people who think longer barrels are more accurate often say it’s due to the greater control the longer barrel exercises over the pellet. A barrel does not “control” a pellet in the same sense that a dog trainer controls a dog. Once the pellet leaves the muzzle, it doesn’t matter whether it has been in the barrel for 10 inches or 30; it is now a ballistic missile and subject to the same physical laws.
Proof that short barrels are just as accurate, Gerald Cardew determined optimum spring gun barrel length. A spring gun gets all of its “push” in the first few inches of the barrel. He pointed out in The Air-gun from Trigger to Target that only the first six inches of the barrel is needed for a spring gun to achieve maximum velocity. His experiments were conducted in the mid-1970s. Although technology has advanced since then, today’s spring-piston guns probably don’t use more than the first 10 inches of barrel for top velocity.
After that, the pellet coasts the rest of the way. Yes, friction with the bore slows the pellet somewhat, but the amount is so small that it doesn’t amount to anything. Spring gun barrels are made longer than 10 inches because they are used as levers, as in break-barrels. And, on all rifles, a shorter barrel just doesn’t look right. That’s why the under-lever TX 200 from Air Arms hides its nine-inch barrel inside a longer shroud that also muffles the sound of the shot.
Hence air-gun barrel length is a factor in the ergonomics of performance, but accuracy is not directly affected.
Briha
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:03 pm
by himanshu maru
Very informative .
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:04 pm
by scorpio2007
Thanks for the clarification. I just ordered a Karbin version Precihole NX100 Polaris and it is expected today. When I spoke one of my contacts, he mentioned that short barrels are less accurate and not suitable for target shooting in the ranges sending shock waves.
Your post is definitely comforting. Hopefully, his statement is untrue.
Re: Just bought Precihole NX100 Scorpious!
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 2:05 pm
by slingshot
This is just an observation and may be limited to me only. I have found that shorter barrels are difficult to shoot with the stock open sights at 10 meter if you are aiming at 6pm on the target. This may be because the distance between the rear sight and the front sight is too short. So, I had the option of trimming down the front sight with a saw or removing the rear sight completely and installing an expensive Williams diopter. I chose the diopter. But to each his own. Maybe this problem is faced only by me.