My own AR
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
My own AR
I was growing impatient yesterday as the courier tracking showed me that the shipment was out for delivery. Well, there was a knock at my office door and yeah there came my Precihole NX-100.
Unwrapped at home, the packing was a tough one from Aimco with a wooden crate and all the papers stuffed inside. They had even thrown a pack of 100 pellets as a compliment.
To be honest, the rifle looks very serious and means business, not to forget the fact that this is my first ever air gun.
More of it once I set up my targets and start shooting
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
Unwrapped at home, the packing was a tough one from Aimco with a wooden crate and all the papers stuffed inside. They had even thrown a pack of 100 pellets as a compliment.
To be honest, the rifle looks very serious and means business, not to forget the fact that this is my first ever air gun.
More of it once I set up my targets and start shooting
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
-
- Fresh on the boat
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:58 am
- Location: chennai
Re: My own AR
Wish you a happy and safe shooting,
regards Jeya Kumar
regards Jeya Kumar
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
Thank youjeyakumar wrote:Wish you a happy and safe shooting,
regards Jeya Kumar
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
-
- Learning the ropes
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2015 8:06 pm
Re: My own AR
Congratulations sir. Waiting for pics and review. Wish you a Happy and Safe shooting.
Regards
Regards
Last edited by apoorvsinghal on Wed Feb 18, 2015 8:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
Here come the photos. The build of the rifle is excellent and it is the brown one that I have bought.
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
I also took some shots (G. Smith high split pellets) from approximately 25 feet and below is the result.. Any guidance or advice from seniors is highly appreciated.
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- Ultimate Sniper
- Almost at nirvana
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:01 am
- Location: Bangalore
Re: My own AR
Congrats ibalajis, the AR looks great.
The first picture looked to me like a black one, after seeing your statement "The build of the rifle is excellent and it is the brown one that I have bought." I looked at the snap again and could make out its brown.
I hope its the wood finish that they call it.
Enjoy your first air rifle...
-Arvind S.
The first picture looked to me like a black one, after seeing your statement "The build of the rifle is excellent and it is the brown one that I have bought." I looked at the snap again and could make out its brown.
I hope its the wood finish that they call it.
Enjoy your first air rifle...
-Arvind S.
-
- Fresh on the boat
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:08 pm
- Location: New Delhi
- Contact:
Re: My own AR
Congrats..
wish you a happy and safe shooting..
with regards
zaryab khan
wish you a happy and safe shooting..
with regards
zaryab khan
-
- Shooting true
- Posts: 930
- Joined: Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:30 pm
Re: My own AR
One sheet of cardboard behind the target sheet is not enough. You will soon have some seriously ugly holes in the wall.ibalajis wrote:I also took some shots (G. Smith high split pellets) from approximately 25 feet and below is the result.. Any guidance or advice from seniors is highly appreciated. [ Image ]
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
Thanks for the advice Bennedosebennedose wrote:One sheet of cardboard behind the target sheet is not enough. You will soon have some seriously ugly holes in the wall.ibalajis wrote:I also took some shots (G. Smith high split pellets) from approximately 25 feet and below is the result.. Any guidance or advice from seniors is highly appreciated. [ Image ]
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
In fact, I had ordered a pellet trap, but with my growing impatience, prepared a cardboard box, with stacks of paper filled and supported by several layers of thick cloth against the wall
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
This is my temporary indoor range till I get the pellet trap
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- kshitij
- Shooting true
- Posts: 759
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:22 pm
- Location: Navi Mumbai
Re: My own AR
Hi,
Not a "senior" but can give you few pointers:
1. Try to get your hands on precipells, The rifle shoots best with them.
2. The DIY pellet stop may look sufficient but if you look at the box on the right, most shots are above the target paper and towards the top edge of the box. There is a good chance the pellets will come out through the top edge of the box on the back side as the paper/cloth stuffing inside will be at the thinnest here and on the sides.
3. Lastly, when shooting at home in tight spaces, doubly make sure to follow all safety rules and make other members present at home aware of your activity and keep them well outside the area you are using.
Enjoy your new possession to the fullest and do keep updating us
Not a "senior" but can give you few pointers:
1. Try to get your hands on precipells, The rifle shoots best with them.
2. The DIY pellet stop may look sufficient but if you look at the box on the right, most shots are above the target paper and towards the top edge of the box. There is a good chance the pellets will come out through the top edge of the box on the back side as the paper/cloth stuffing inside will be at the thinnest here and on the sides.
3. Lastly, when shooting at home in tight spaces, doubly make sure to follow all safety rules and make other members present at home aware of your activity and keep them well outside the area you are using.
Enjoy your new possession to the fullest and do keep updating us
Lock, Stock and Barrel.
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
Thank you, will keep the points in mindkshitij wrote:Hi,
Not a "senior" [emoji14] but can give you few pointers:
1. Try to get your hands on precipells, The rifle shoots best with them.
2. The DIY pellet stop may look sufficient but if you look at the box on the right, most shots are above the target paper and towards the top edge of the box. There is a good chance the pellets will come out through the top edge of the box on the back side as the paper/cloth stuffing inside will be at the thinnest here and on the sides.
3. Lastly, when shooting at home in tight spaces, doubly make sure to follow all safety rules and make other members present at home aware of your activity and keep them well outside the area you are using.
Enjoy your new possession to the fullest and do keep updating us
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- ibalajis
- One of Us (Nirvana)
- Posts: 259
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:30 pm
- Location: Chennai
Re: My own AR
Another query from my side... What are the essential maintenance items (kit, rod, wads, oil etc) for my AR that I should have?
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
Sent from my phone using Tapatalk
- kshitij
- Shooting true
- Posts: 759
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:22 pm
- Location: Navi Mumbai
Re: My own AR
You might need some oil just to keep the surface of the action and barrel oiled for rust protection. To be honest, I have put little over 1000 pellets (5 tins) through my rifle and have not felt the need for any kind of maintenance. It shoots just as well as it did.
Lock, Stock and Barrel.