spring specs IHP.22

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by drifter » Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:12 pm

ok will try it out and keep you posted. saw the scope on the sale section, i think i need something more suitable to my budget. 8)

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by drifter » Wed Nov 25, 2009 4:49 pm

hi tirtha,

was wondering if you have a adapter and seal for sale?.

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by tirths » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:26 pm

drifter wrote:hi tirtha,

was wondering if you have a adapter and seal for sale?.
You can find here---> This thread has been edited to conform with Indian For Guns policy as stated in the Announcements forum
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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by m_naorem » Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:55 pm

Hi guys,

i'm wondering why people are so obsessed with power. Unless its for hunting (i don't support it) or for pest control, we are better off with a .177 rather than .22 . We should be working harder to achieve a greater degree of accuracy. I like the work of karizman, his two stage trigger sort of things would surely increase accuracy, anyway, we still need raw power for pest control purposes so that we can score a quick kill rather than leave them injured, eventually they will die a painful dead, which we obviously don't like.

Ok, whatever, lets keep learning so that we can get a better gun that packs an awesome power as well as accuracy.

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by tirths » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:38 pm

m_naorem wrote:Hi guys,

i'm wondering why people are so obsessed with power. Unless its for hunting (i don't support it) or for pest control, we are better off with a .177 rather than .22 . We should be working harder to achieve a greater degree of accuracy. I like the work of karizman, his two stage trigger sort of things would surely increase accuracy, anyway, we still need raw power for pest control purposes so that we can score a quick kill rather than leave them injured, eventually they will die a painful dead, which we obviously don't like.

Ok, whatever, lets keep learning so that we can get a better gun that packs an awesome power as well as accuracy.
R1 is a workhorse. Awesome power and accuracy. What is lacking could be the smoothness. People spend lots of money. Change stock seal, spring etc to make it a smooth shooter.

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by fantumfan2003 » Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:50 am

m_naorem



In the above the this gentleman is America uses a Beeman R7 (650 fps in .177) for hunting. And he shoots it out to 50yds. So this whole thing about power is one big myth.

I sincerely believe every one should carefully study the above pdf before investing in an air rifle. Although the doc is about hunting in the US. He has a a lot of valuable tips for gear selection for target shooters.

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m_naorem wrote:Hi guys,

i'm wondering why people are so obsessed with power. Unless its for hunting (i don't support it) or for pest control, we are better off with a .177 rather than .22 . We should be working harder to achieve a greater degree of accuracy. I like the work of karizman, his two stage trigger sort of things would surely increase accuracy, anyway, we still need raw power for pest control purposes so that we can score a quick kill rather than leave them injured, eventually they will die a painful dead, which we obviously don't like.

Ok, whatever, lets keep learning so that we can get a better gun that packs an awesome power as well as accuracy.
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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by sa_ali » Tue Dec 01, 2009 3:01 pm

Excellent article. Real good eye opener.
I loved it. Covers everything, from Airgun type to Scope, Mounts, Pellets. Almost 1 point solution.

Thanks a lot

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by drifter » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:28 pm

Hi Tirths,

I tried the spring on my brother-in-laws air gun (make is EFA heard of it?). It did work well but I feel the power is dropping after about the 100th shot. Trying to source a better spring. I could not find the spring that striker was selling in the sale section.

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by tirths » Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:16 pm

drifter wrote:Hi Tirths,

I tried the spring on my brother-in-laws air gun (make is EFA heard of it?). It did work well but I feel the power is dropping after about the 100th shot. Trying to source a better spring. I could not find the spring that striker was selling in the sale section.
Most springs that are manufactured in India are not good. However, you can try mastershot 35 (spring). Someone told me, they source good spring.

Regarding power dropping, it is common. Reasons are many. Most common reason is, most of us, do not set the spring before installed inside the receiver therefore very few shot we get like a rimfire sound and power and then it reducing upto 70% the power.

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Re: spring specs IHP.22

Post by RamMani » Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:00 pm

tirths wrote:
drifter wrote:Hi Tirths,

I tried the spring on my brother-in-laws air gun (make is EFA heard of it?). It did work well but I feel the power is dropping after about the 100th shot. Trying to source a better spring. I could not find the spring that striker was selling in the sale section.
Most springs that are manufactured in India are not good. However, you can try mastershot 35 (spring). Someone told me, they source good spring.

Regarding power dropping, it is common. Reasons are many. Most common reason is, most of us, do not set the spring before installed inside the receiver therefore very few shot we get like a rimfire sound and power and then it reducing upto 70% the power.
Regarding power dropping, it is common. Reasons are many. Most common reason is, most of us, do not set the spring before installed inside the receiver therefore very few shot we get like a rimfire sound and power and then it reducing upto 70% the power.
Guru Tirths,How to set Spring before installing?

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