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Just a query really as I have nothing to compare it against, but how much 'internal' noise should there be from a S400 Classic?

 

Mine makes a definte twang when it's fired, loud enough for the rabbits to be alerted to it.

 

It fires well (chrono'd at 11.2 ft/lbs) and gives 10p groups at 35 yards, so I don't think there's much wrong with it, but I just wonder if it needs a service maybe?

 

To be honest it's probably no louder than the 'smack' of a pellet/rabbit head interface, but it has caused a a few moments of consternation on the longer shots as the rabbits have been alerted and moved a little before pellet strike.

I haven't had a non lethal strike as yet but it does cause concern to the point that I've become reticent of taking the longer shots.

 

Any observations from other S400/410 users or airgunners in general would be appreciated.

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It's unlikely that the sound of the hammer spring would spook rabbits at 30 yards. Test it by dry-firing it 30 yards from a rabbit and see if it does anything more than look up for a second.

 

The reaction time for a rabbit should not be fast enough to move before a pellet strikes.

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Just goes to show how sensitive those long rabbit ears really are then!

 

In all other respects I have to say it's a brilliant gun, combined with a Rowan mulishot conversion it's just about the perfect hunting airgun in my opinion. :good:

 

I bought the 400 rather than the 410 as I do a bit of HFT too so it makes life easier...and it was slightly cheaper, but the Rowan conversion works very well.

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It's unlikely that the sound of the hammer spring would spook rabbits at 30 yards. Test it by dry-firing it 30 yards from a rabbit and see if it does anything more than look up for a second.

 

The reaction time for a rabbit should not be fast enough to move before a pellet strikes.

 

 

I've been led to believe dry firing is a bad idea, does the internals no favours allegedly.

 

I'd agree that it's nothing more than making a rabbit lift it's head, but how far has it's head got to lift before it becomes a non lethal strike. I've taken to only hitting longer range rabbits when they are head up, and have stopped going for 35 yard hits altogether. :hmm:

 

 

 

 

 

Edited for a typo.

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I've been led to believe dry firing is a bad idea, does the internals no favours allegedly.

 

I'd agree that it's nothing more than making a rabbit lift it's head, but how far has it's head got to lift before it becomes a non lethal strike. I've taken to only hitting longer range rabbits when they are head up, and have stopped going for 35 yard hits altogether. :hmm:

 

 

 

 

 

Edited for a typo.

Even if you have a .22 the time for a pellet to reach the bunny will be 1/6th of a second a 30 yards, and no rabbit can register a sound and move more than a mm or two before it's dead.

 

Dry firing is fine for PCP :good:

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Even if you have a .22 the time for a pellet to reach the bunny will be 1/6th of a second a 30 yards, and no rabbit can register a sound and move more than a mm or two before it's dead.

 

Dry firing is fine for PCP :good:

 

 

Ok, cheers for the info. As for the dry firing thing, as both you and Gnome have pointed out, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing! :lol:

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