Dev's QB 78.
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 1:16 pm
Following is a user report and a couple of pics from Dev.
Finally got co2 filled in my 12oz bottle and began
shooting my QB on last sat evening. My gawd is it loud
or what? First I shot with them open sights and found
it easy to turn a fa deo bottle into perforated metal
sheeting.
Then on Sunday I mounted the scope on it. Got it
zeroed at about 7 yards for want of time to go to a
range. And you just can't miss. My 77 year old dad
said this was the best airgun i bought cause he could
hit the target just as easily.
And I 'll be using it a lot cause Co2 is really cool
out here. It cost me only Rs.100 to get the 12 oz
bottle filled. In other words I can shoot for two
weeks with what most of us pay for a single Co2
cartridge.The trigger is a bit creepy right now but
still crisp at the final pressure.
This thing is so scary, I shot a few shots at a can
with a wall as a backstop and found two pellets
embedded on the wall. So I quickly ran to build a
backstop. I am just waiting to run to the range and
put it through its paces.
Okay as far as power goes it shot a glass cold coffee
bottle to bits with three pellets. The pellets that i
used were stock Marvellous industries wad cutters or
your target air pistol ammo. The rifle swallows these
with ease.
But I wanted to see if the penetration went up with
round heads, so I took out some Mastershot round
heads. Bad idea they don't go into the loading port
well but are extremely accurate as I got both the
pellets to shoot into the same hole.
But I didn't take any more chances with them and
reverted to Marvellous industries stuff. On one load
of Co2 in my bulk chamber I got 60 high power shots. I
probably got 70 but the last ten barely penetrated the
Times Of India's Sunday Edition, folded into half its
size.
I am attempting to insert images of the rifle and the
NIVEA Can but the target photograph didn't come out as
well. I will do more penetration tests and attach them
next week.
On the whole a very fun rifle. I think it can be used
for ten meter with the valve tuned to low power and
some trigger work. The only problem is that it is
quite heavy. It weighs more than my .22 rifle. So I
guess a sling will be required for field use.
Finally got co2 filled in my 12oz bottle and began
shooting my QB on last sat evening. My gawd is it loud
or what? First I shot with them open sights and found
it easy to turn a fa deo bottle into perforated metal
sheeting.
Then on Sunday I mounted the scope on it. Got it
zeroed at about 7 yards for want of time to go to a
range. And you just can't miss. My 77 year old dad
said this was the best airgun i bought cause he could
hit the target just as easily.
And I 'll be using it a lot cause Co2 is really cool
out here. It cost me only Rs.100 to get the 12 oz
bottle filled. In other words I can shoot for two
weeks with what most of us pay for a single Co2
cartridge.The trigger is a bit creepy right now but
still crisp at the final pressure.
This thing is so scary, I shot a few shots at a can
with a wall as a backstop and found two pellets
embedded on the wall. So I quickly ran to build a
backstop. I am just waiting to run to the range and
put it through its paces.
Okay as far as power goes it shot a glass cold coffee
bottle to bits with three pellets. The pellets that i
used were stock Marvellous industries wad cutters or
your target air pistol ammo. The rifle swallows these
with ease.
But I wanted to see if the penetration went up with
round heads, so I took out some Mastershot round
heads. Bad idea they don't go into the loading port
well but are extremely accurate as I got both the
pellets to shoot into the same hole.
But I didn't take any more chances with them and
reverted to Marvellous industries stuff. On one load
of Co2 in my bulk chamber I got 60 high power shots. I
probably got 70 but the last ten barely penetrated the
Times Of India's Sunday Edition, folded into half its
size.
I am attempting to insert images of the rifle and the
NIVEA Can but the target photograph didn't come out as
well. I will do more penetration tests and attach them
next week.
On the whole a very fun rifle. I think it can be used
for ten meter with the valve tuned to low power and
some trigger work. The only problem is that it is
quite heavy. It weighs more than my .22 rifle. So I
guess a sling will be required for field use.