RWS Air Power Pellet Rifle.m4v
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@sharpshooter383 a 177 spring is slightly higher power in comparison to a .22. this is because it takes more energy to propel a pellet through what is a considerably smaller bore. think of it as a water jet, the same pressure through a small hole (jet) as a larger hole will, increase the back pressure and burst seals and so on... its basically the same with spring piston air rifles. pellet size should make no difference given you use the right caliber.
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Your voice sounds like the devil... Very nice review man!!!
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how heavy is the pellet your using in grams? 1.3? I have a B4 underlever .22 and this looks like just the upgrade im looking for! is it available in the UK?
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Poor man targets hay what ever works
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getting shoot with that thing would suck
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Have you had any trouble with it not fully cocking? Mine did it twice this morning. Like something was blocking the lever from moving all the way back. Thanks.
Yeah i was hearing that eun jin pellets are to heavy for spring piston guns,and can cause too much back pressure on the piston damaging the spring...but since i have a .177 and this same power plant is used to propel a .22 pellett i dont why using an extra heavy .177 to compensate for the smaller caliber will hurt the powerplant? if again the .22 version is using the same powerplant but just a bigger barrel
sharpshooter383 1 year ago
@sharpshooter383 I can, without fail, understand your concern. As a side note, the .177 caliber air rifles, by default nature, tend to be more accurate compared to the .22's. I would choose pellets for accuracy. Gamo, Beeman, RWS and other select manufacturer's make pellets for a variety of applications. Some of these pellets even come with those explosive tipped nylon points. I would consider your options. Hope this helps some > :-o)
MrJumBow 1 year ago
DEo you think i would damage the piston in the gun and the seals,if i used the uen jin extra heavy .177 pellets
sharpshooter383 1 year ago
@sharpshooter383 What I would recommend is that you make sure you have a drop of oil in your piston lubrication point. I would make sure your barrel is fairly clean. Other than that, I see zero problems with using the *Uen jin Xtra heavy pellets. If you can get them to fly straight for you, this is all that matters -->> ;-o)
MrJumBow 1 year ago
i have this gun in .177 its very nice but i wish i got it in .22 i was thinking though that maybe if i use the eun jin super heavy .177 pelletts that i can get more power out of the gun to make up for the smaller caliber
sharpshooter383 1 year ago
@sharpshooter383 I elected to go with the .22 caliber RWS simply because I wanted to use more pellet weight. I never shoot at anything much past 60 yards to begin with. None-the-less, most air powered rifles sold are in the .177 caliber class. Thanks for the comments and review :)
MrJumBow 1 year ago