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My First Air Gun

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:53 pm
by Harish Asnani
Hello everyone, have been out of action for quite sometime. Posting image of my first Air gun from Gift Industries. .22 Cal ImageImageImage

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:15 am
by Basu
Dear Harish,
Nice gun !!
Wish to know power , grouping etc.
I wonder if the extra long barrel helps to shoot better.

Basu

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:05 am
by aadhaulya
Very nice looking gun.

Atul

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 6:39 pm
by brihacharan
Basu wrote: I wonder if the extra long barrel helps to shoot better.
Basu
Here's the 'MYTH' about barrel length ....the long & short of it :D
An extract from the experts -( AB Pelletier & Gerald Cardew)

Is AIRGUN barrel length important?
By B.B. Pelletier


•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.

Pellet control is not the issue....
•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.
•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.

GERALD CARDEW an expert on air guns determined optimum spring gun barrel length as:
•A spring gun gets all of its “push” in the first few inches of the barrel.
•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.

NOTE:
•Spring gun barrels are made longer than 10 inches because they are used as levers, as in break-barrels.
•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.
Briha

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 12:38 am
by aadhaulya
Briha ji,

You have given a nice and interesting piece of information.

Atul

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 6:51 pm
by Basu
Thanks Briha for putting things in proper perspective.

Basu

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 4:02 pm
by Harish Asnani
Thanks everyone for your comments, Brihaji thanks for detailed info on barrel length
@Basuji, I don't think barrel length as any impact, at this stage my shots tend to dive towards right and I'm unable to understand why...

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 5:27 pm
by ak27
Harish Asnani wrote: my shots tend to dive towards right and I'm unable to understand why...
How's the grouping? Has the rifle been sighted-in?

If not, you might want to adjust the sights to achieve better accuracy.

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 6:03 pm
by Harish Asnani
Hi AK, not yet as I'm trying to get hold of it being my first experience of Airgun but I look forward to tune the rifle and check the accuracy

Re: My First Air Gun

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 6:24 pm
by ankur_ank007
Hi Harsh,

Congratulations on your new friend.

Regards