I usually do that with most of my break barrels using a pellet seater. Thanks for the comment and the tip! I will have to watch for that on the next time that I use them, I never noticed that before. Thank You!
we only seem to be able to get the .22 i. the UK…. I was thinking about it and I bet it’s because the muzzle velocity is above the legal limit for a pistol whereas the .22 is just within the legal limit…. i may be wrong…
@WillH Thank you for clearing that up for me…. Always wondered if the lower rated fps in a different caliber made a difference in countries like yours. Even though .22 are more powerful… the numbers really do matter
@@airgunsraider1007 yeah i reckon the.177 will tip the scales… and as silly as it sounds anything in the uk air pistol scene that is more powerful than 6ft lbs has to have a Firearm certificate and for a rifle it’s 12ftlbs… but it’s still enough for close range hunting… I’d love to live in the US you have some awesome airguns… I particularly like the look of the air shotgun by gamo that i watched a video of…..
@Williamthehedonist This is great understanding for me… it clarifies the information that I have kept in my head from countless RUclips videos I’ve watch based on my fellow UK Airgunner. Many have spoken on the subject of regulations and laws that you have to follow to Airgun. I pick up videos sometimes on a random basis as well that speak of these things. In example…. yesterday… I did a final Raid on an air pistol for my Christmas shopping. I purchased a Simi/ Full auto pistol that I watched bunch of videos on before I pulled the trigger on the buy. In one of the videos, an UK Airgunner featuring that exact same airgun pointed out the same controls on the gun that I was thinking of buying and said “ Unfortunately we are not allowed to use full auto in the Uk” sometimes you hear these details, but they don’t seem to be understood until you come across the type information that you are sharing in this comment. Thinking now about what your saying about the foot lbs of energy required to take game with a sub fps gun used in the UK. I did not know….. I’m not sure if It was a comment from you, or someone else that I recently answered about the fps needing to be above 700-1000 fps as a standard base rate for animal dispatch as taught by many Airgunners in videos over here. Those numbers seem a world apart now settling in my brain. You really do learn something everyday! Thank You for sharing…. Good stuff to know 🔫🔫☕️☕️
@Williamthehedonist Also thank you for watching and enjoying some of the Airguns that I collect and post. I really enjoy having fun collecting these things. You comment is appreciated
@@airgunsraider1007 your welcome friend… if you were a fisherman… i’d say tight lines….i’m not sure what I would say to a fellow air gunner…. “safety on” or “EAST” (Eye Aperture Sight Target)….
Thank You for your comment........thank you for sharing the Diana P5 information .....(I went and watched a review on it) .....I can’t recall seeing this one out in the market. It seems that companies introduce a lot of products over seas first before they come to the US. I’ve seen a lot of interesting choices that either never are released over here ....or sometimes they will get released later ... sometimes they will change the look of the product and release models that seem to be fashioned differently, but will maintain the name. ...for example...Umarex produced the Umarex RP5 Carbine Kit. It came as a carbine and also a stand alone pistol...... it came out around 2018...I never seen it released in the States........it might have been, but I guess I missed it............fast forward to 2023... Umarex releases a similar model called the Umarex Notos in a carbine and a pistol formation. So it does not surprise me that you have .177 and not .22’s in some products. Thanks Again for Watching!
@@airgunsraider1007 and the notos is in the usa 265 dollar and here 465 dollars . So beter prices in the usa . Same with cars . Europe is very expensive. Have a nice weekend
@SW Thank You for your Comment! Im not sure that I could hit those numbers using my .22 strike point without going over the standard recommended manufacturers number of pumps. Not sure if it’s possible with this model of Airgun, and I would be hard pressed to pushed to pump my gun to that level of stress. Plus , I do not want to break any of my guns! I’m not sure what you’re using…. So I don’t want to say that it can’t be done with one pump. It would be nice to know the make and model of that gun. Also, please share any other makes or models that you and or any of my subscribers might know of. It should make for good conversation . I know that there are Airguns out there that are capable of higher numbers, my guess based on your statement that one exists. I do own several Airguns that are capable of these numbers. None of my current pistols can produce those numbers. I have a break barrel pistol that may produce about half that number. Im also aware that some Airgunners like to tweak their airguns to reach higher fps numbers. So maybe one exists…. To reach those numbers, I would have to turn to some of my air rifles. The highest rated pump gun I have projects a possible 800 fps rating. I haven’t chrono tested it to verify those numbers. I do have some break barrel riffles and PCP rifles that say they are capable of those numbers. Interesting topic of discussion…… I appreciate you for sharing your thoughts… Please feel free to continue to share your results and comments Thank You 🔫
the pellets seat behind the hole so imma start seating them and pushing the pellets a little further down the barrel until it clears the hole
I usually do that with most of my break barrels using a pellet seater. Thanks for the comment and the tip! I will have to watch for that on the next time that I use them, I never noticed that before.
Thank You!
we only seem to be able to get the .22 i. the UK…. I was thinking about it and I bet it’s because the muzzle velocity is above the legal limit for a pistol whereas the .22 is just within the legal limit…. i may be wrong…
@WillH
Thank you for clearing that up for me…. Always wondered if the lower rated fps in a different caliber made a difference in countries like yours. Even though .22 are more powerful… the numbers really do matter
@@airgunsraider1007 yeah i reckon the.177 will tip the scales… and as silly as it sounds anything in the uk air pistol scene that is more powerful than 6ft lbs has to have a Firearm certificate and for a rifle it’s 12ftlbs… but it’s still enough for close range hunting… I’d love to live in the US you have some awesome airguns… I particularly like the look of the air shotgun by gamo that i watched a video of…..
@Williamthehedonist
This is great understanding for me… it clarifies the information that I have kept in my head from countless RUclips videos I’ve watch based on my fellow UK Airgunner. Many have spoken on the subject of regulations and laws that you have to follow to Airgun. I pick up videos sometimes on a random basis as well that speak of these things. In example…. yesterday… I did a final Raid on an air pistol for my Christmas shopping. I purchased a Simi/ Full auto pistol that I watched bunch of videos on before I pulled the trigger on the buy. In one of the videos, an UK Airgunner featuring that exact same airgun pointed out the same controls on the gun that I was thinking of buying and said “ Unfortunately we are not allowed to use full auto in the Uk” sometimes you hear these details, but they don’t seem to be understood until you come across the type information that you are sharing in this comment. Thinking now about what your saying about the foot lbs of energy required to take game with a sub fps gun used in the UK. I did not know….. I’m not sure if It was a comment from you, or someone else that I recently answered about the fps needing to be above 700-1000 fps as a standard base rate for animal dispatch as taught by many Airgunners in videos over here. Those numbers seem a world apart now settling in my brain. You really do learn something everyday!
Thank You for sharing….
Good stuff to know 🔫🔫☕️☕️
@Williamthehedonist
Also thank you for watching and enjoying some of the Airguns that I collect and post. I really enjoy having fun collecting these things. You comment is appreciated
@@airgunsraider1007 your welcome friend… if you were a fisherman… i’d say tight lines….i’m not sure what I would say to a fellow air gunner…. “safety on” or “EAST” (Eye Aperture Sight Target)….
Винаги съм любител на големия калибър
@petkopalov6927
🔫👍🏽
Never seeing the .177 here in holland . Otherwise with the diana p-five only the .177 here and not the .22
Thank You for your comment........thank you for sharing the Diana P5 information .....(I went and watched a review on it) .....I can’t recall seeing this one out in the market. It seems that companies introduce a lot of products over seas first before they come to the US. I’ve seen a lot of interesting choices that either never are released over here ....or sometimes they will get released later ... sometimes they will change the look of the product and release models that seem to be fashioned differently, but will maintain the name. ...for example...Umarex produced the Umarex RP5 Carbine Kit. It came as a carbine and also a stand alone pistol...... it came out around 2018...I never seen it released in the States........it might have been, but I guess I missed it............fast forward to 2023... Umarex releases a similar model called the Umarex Notos in a carbine and a pistol formation. So it does not surprise me that you have .177 and not .22’s in some products.
Thanks Again for Watching!
@@airgunsraider1007 in the usa it is also sold under the snowpeak brand
ruclips.net/video/cVhdGfOJ-Zk/видео.html
@@airgunsraider1007 the rp5 is very underpowered. It’s not a great airgun for the money .
@@airgunsraider1007 and the notos is in the usa 265 dollar and here 465 dollars . So beter prices in the usa . Same with cars . Europe is very expensive. Have a nice weekend
I only see him here in .22 never the .177 in the netherlands greetings
650 fps is weak. Let's get up to the 1200 fps range, .22 one pump, with repeating magazine. Nuff said. 🎯🩸
@SW
Thank You for your Comment!
Im not sure that I could hit those numbers using my .22 strike point without going over the standard recommended manufacturers number of pumps. Not sure if it’s possible with this model of Airgun, and I would be hard pressed to pushed to pump my gun to that level of stress. Plus , I do not want to break any of my guns!
I’m not sure what you’re using…. So I don’t want to say that it can’t be done with one pump. It would be nice to know the make and model of that gun. Also, please share any other makes or models that you and or any of my subscribers might know of. It should make for good conversation . I know that there are Airguns out there that are capable of higher numbers, my guess based on your statement that one exists.
I do own several Airguns that are capable of these numbers. None of my current pistols can produce those numbers. I have a break barrel pistol that may produce about half that number. Im also aware that some Airgunners like to tweak their airguns to reach higher fps numbers. So maybe one exists….
To reach those numbers, I would have to turn to some of my air rifles. The highest rated pump gun I have projects a possible 800 fps rating. I haven’t chrono tested it to verify those numbers. I do have some break barrel riffles and PCP rifles that say they are capable of those numbers.
Interesting topic of discussion……
I appreciate you for sharing your thoughts…
Please feel free to continue to share your results and comments
Thank You 🔫