The SPAR....my first air rifle.....
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Sorry mate. He said no. But here are your options, He recommends a National 25 not a 35. According to him the 35 is not very powerful as compared to the 25. 25 has a better balance as well and says the modern ones come with a synthetic washer not leather. I must stress I am not sure whether thats true for both the 25 and 35 or 35 alone.
The other option is to wait for the successor to the GSmith 350 in either caliber.
The other option is to wait for the successor to the GSmith 350 in either caliber.
Zafar";p="43419 wrote:could i get one too?
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Fantumfan,
Interesting piece indeed! Could you please ask Dr. Shirsat to share what all modifications he did to the rifle (asides from changing the barrel and adding the muzzle weight)? I'm sure many here would appreciate the info (especially current/ future IHP customers).
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Interesting piece indeed! Could you please ask Dr. Shirsat to share what all modifications he did to the rifle (asides from changing the barrel and adding the muzzle weight)? I'm sure many here would appreciate the info (especially current/ future IHP customers).
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Hi Abhijeet
Dr. Shirsat is not in town. Will get info from him as well. The spring is an imported one and sythetic washer. More details as soon as I hear from him.
Check my PM to you as well.
Dr. Shirsat is not in town. Will get info from him as well. The spring is an imported one and sythetic washer. More details as soon as I hear from him.
Check my PM to you as well.
mundaire";p="44709 wrote:Fantumfan,
Interesting piece indeed! Could you please ask Dr. Shirsat to share what all modifications he did to the rifle (asides from changing the barrel and adding the muzzle weight)? I'm sure many here would appreciate the info (especially current/ future IHP customers).
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Got the PM, seems like it'll require a longish response - so will type it out in the morning...fantumfan2003";p="44727 wrote:Check my PM to you as well.
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Its just a muzzle weight to improve the balance of the air rifle nothing else. Makes it look sexy does'nt it ? ; - )
I think he has sold only to me. After a lot of pestering I might add and to another chap. But he does not do customisation all the time coz he has his practice as well and is a consultant to IHP and helps helps out a lot of sport shooters with repairs of their air guns.
But I will ask him specifically again if he would be willing to do more customisation work.
Rgds
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I think he has sold only to me. After a lot of pestering I might add and to another chap. But he does not do customisation all the time coz he has his practice as well and is a consultant to IHP and helps helps out a lot of sport shooters with repairs of their air guns.
But I will ask him specifically again if he would be willing to do more customisation work.
Rgds
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shahid";p="44734 wrote:Is there some kind of a muzzle sound moderator used on this air rifle or it is just a muzzle break ? Does this gentleman in the mention Dr. Shirsat custom Air Rifles on a commercial basis as well ?
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Chrony results for the SPAR
Many thanks to Nagarfile for the Chrony and I tested the SPAR 177 first with it.
Used Gsmith P10 and competition pellets at a range of 20mtrs outdoors. The P10 fit loose on the SPAR and the Competition are a better tighter fit. But surprisingly it has not translated into better or worse FPS. Here are the result.
I'll now test the Diana 35 in a couple of days
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Used Gsmith P10 and competition pellets at a range of 20mtrs outdoors. The P10 fit loose on the SPAR and the Competition are a better tighter fit. But surprisingly it has not translated into better or worse FPS. Here are the result.
I'll now test the Diana 35 in a couple of days
Rgds
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Hey there Manish!
Nice gun! Wonder how I missed this post!
11ft/lbs in a National 25 is great!
Here's something you might find helpful:
Calculated Trajectory For Point of Aim: 20 Yards, 8.48grains@764fps
15m 05yards 734.99fps 10.17ft/lbs Drop 0.078" -1.041Hold-under
30m 10yards 707.09fps 9.42ft/lbs Drop 0.322" -0.500Hold-under
45m 15yards 680.24fps 8.72ft/lbs Drop 0.755" -0.145Hold-under
60m 20yards 654.41fps 8.07ft/lbs Drop 1.396" 0.000
75m 25yards 629.57fps 7.47ft/lbs Drop 2.269" 0.087Hold-Over
90m 30yards 605.67fps 6.91ft/lbs Drop 3.402" 0.433Hold-Over
Mo.
Nice gun! Wonder how I missed this post!
11ft/lbs in a National 25 is great!
Here's something you might find helpful:
Calculated Trajectory For Point of Aim: 20 Yards, 8.48grains@764fps
15m 05yards 734.99fps 10.17ft/lbs Drop 0.078" -1.041Hold-under
30m 10yards 707.09fps 9.42ft/lbs Drop 0.322" -0.500Hold-under
45m 15yards 680.24fps 8.72ft/lbs Drop 0.755" -0.145Hold-under
60m 20yards 654.41fps 8.07ft/lbs Drop 1.396" 0.000
75m 25yards 629.57fps 7.47ft/lbs Drop 2.269" 0.087Hold-Over
90m 30yards 605.67fps 6.91ft/lbs Drop 3.402" 0.433Hold-Over
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Is that from chairgun Mo ?
Have not yet gotten around to test the Diana 35. BTW the SPAR is not quite a IHP 25. It looks similar to a 25 but a totally different animal. Its a totaly customised gun from Dr. Shirsat.
Manish
Have not yet gotten around to test the Diana 35. BTW the SPAR is not quite a IHP 25. It looks similar to a 25 but a totally different animal. Its a totaly customised gun from Dr. Shirsat.
Manish
Mo";p="62877 wrote:Hey there Manish!
Nice gun! Wonder how I missed this post!
11ft/lbs in a National 25 is great!
Here's something you might find helpful:
Calculated Trajectory For Point of Aim: 20 Yards, 8.48grains@764fps
15m 05yards 734.99fps 10.17ft/lbs Drop 0.078" -1.041Hold-under
30m 10yards 707.09fps 9.42ft/lbs Drop 0.322" -0.500Hold-under
45m 15yards 680.24fps 8.72ft/lbs Drop 0.755" -0.145Hold-under
60m 20yards 654.41fps 8.07ft/lbs Drop 1.396" 0.000
75m 25yards 629.57fps 7.47ft/lbs Drop 2.269" 0.087Hold-Over
90m 30yards 605.67fps 6.91ft/lbs Drop 3.402" 0.433Hold-Over
Mo.
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Re: The SPAR....my first air rifle.....
Fantum ...what is the difference between IHP25 and IHP35...does 25 shoot far enough...the IHP35B that I have as I have already mentioned before shoots good groups at 50m...
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Its from AirGun 7.5.2. The SPAR looks great. If only the custom scene took off in India. Its not like we have any lack of talent or means!!Is that from chairgun Mo ?
Have not yet gotten around to test the Diana 35. BTW the SPAR is not quite a IHP 25. It looks similar to a 25 but a totally different animal. Its a totaly customised gun from Dr. Shirsat.
Manish
Try and coax the doc to go semi commercial.
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Very nice looking stuff there:)
If only people like Shirsat were given a more free hand in improving IHP guns
If only people like Shirsat were given a more free hand in improving IHP guns
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TenX, Mo, Jeetesh and Friends,
Please write to IHP in support of speeding up the new PCP. I believe we need to do our bit too.
Manish
Please write to IHP in support of speeding up the new PCP. I believe we need to do our bit too.
Manish
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