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can I ask , have you put it over a chronograph ?

 

also why do you think it needs turning down ?

 

is it worth tampering with your rifle and it being over 12ftlb ? ( FIVE YEARS JAIL )

 

if you want my opinion, put it into your local gunsmith,get him to sort it and get a receipt/printout of the rifles output,that way you will cover you backside if and when the law knock on your door.

 

also on a last note welcome to pigeon watch it it usually a custom to introduce yourself first on the welcome thread so as people know who and what you are about,

 

happy shooting , AND STAY LEGAL you have been warned

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Is that 60 good shots ? I have the 410 tdr that i haven't touched in about a year and can't remeber how many I get but from memory 60 doesn't seem far out.

 

You need to chrono it as as soon as you start playingh with it you could end up taking it over 12ft lb or have it shooting at 6 ft lb and not getting a clean kill if you are shooting vermin

 

Only cost you a few quid at a gunshop if you don't have a chrono

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I only fill mine to 180lb I get about 80-90 shots before it loses power ,it's sweet spot is at 140 -150 shot 6rabbits last night at about 40yrds in and out of scull no prob .i think thay all differ a little on sweet spots. Does it have a small air leak maybe .

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I think people refer to the sweet spot as where it has optimum performance,i used to fill my logun solo to 200 bar and it was erratic,then I started to drop the pressure on each refill,then when I came to filling it to 180 bar,thats when I noticed the performance was how it should be,that was its "sweet spot"..............DAZ

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I think people refer to the sweet spot as where it has optimum performance,i used to fill my logun solo to 200 bar and it was erratic,then I started to drop the pressure on each refill,then when I came to filling it to 180 bar,thats when I noticed the performance was how it should be,that was its "sweet spot"..............DAZ

you hit the nail right on the head rabbiter, people think u can whack loads of air into these rifles and expect it to run sweet constantly till it runs low . each rifle is different some wont hit sweet spot until120 lbs its just one of those things

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