Remington Express .22 Target Practice
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- Just a clip of myself doing some shooting in my back yard.
Part 2!
My personal observations on this rifle:
Pros:
Durable
Affordable
Relatively Consistent
Cons:
Kick can occasionally affect accuracy
Heavy
Weight is oddly distributed
Plain design
Average FPS on a 65 degree day: 704
(Using Gamo Rocket pellet)
Rifle: www.walmart.co...
Scope: TASCO 3-9x50 Black FC, Rings, Truplex, Box 5L a.co/d/6PWxExn
BONUS
James' tips for keeping your rifle in tip top shape! Just remember TLC!
1. TIGHTEN! Make sure to frequently check all your screws, whether it's the ones holding your scope to the brackets, the brackets to the rail, the rail to the rifle itself, as well as the recoil reducing screw and the two that are where the barrel breaks. The only ones I don't mess with are the ones related to the trigger, that can be tricky and dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. You would not believe how many people have blamed scopes inability to zero in on the scope itself when 9 times out of 10 it's because of having screws be loose. Get yourself one of those tiny screwdriver packs with an assortment of different heads, they are 5-10 bucks at Walmart and are extremely useful!
2. LUBRICATE! 2-3 times a year oil your hinges! Using a tiny paintbrush and a light dab of 3 in 1 oil (5 bucks at Walmart) just add a slight smear onto the spots where the hinges are when you break the barrel, as well as a little on the sliding mechanism down in the hole when the barrel is broken. I DON'T MEAN THE BORE. Not too much! You shouldn't have anything be dripping, just enough to smoothen out the hinges/brackets. Not only does this reduce the wear and tear on your rifle, it makes the breaking action much smoother and easier, and more quiet as well! Ask me if you need me to explain better. Do NOT put this kind of oil on cotton pellets or anything that goes into bore, this will cause dieseling which will wreck your seals.
3. CLEAN! 1-2 times a year, I like to remove my rail from my rifle (leave scope attached to rail so you don't have to zero in again, or make massive adjustments when you put them back on rifle. Using 70 percent rubbing alcohol, either on a little cotton ball or those premade squarelet wipes, wipe down the entire metal barrel of your rifle, usually about a foot of it is visible. Even if you take super good care of your rifle, you still may have tiny specks of rust that won't come off, that's ok. Just make sure you get all the grime off of it. I prefer to wear gloves at all times when handling my rifle, but especially do it here. DO NOT USE ANYTHING BESIDES RUBBING ALCOHOL!! No Magic Eraser, No Goo Gone/Goof Off, NOTHING. You will strip the blueing off the metal and will be very sad. You can reblue the metal but it's an extremely difficult process and will never look as good as it did. Once you've gotten all the grime off use a couple paper towels to make sure rifle is completely dry. At this point you're gonna want to take your Hoppe's Number 9 lubricating Gun Oil and with a cotton que tip, lightly dip it in the bottle and cover the entire metal surface with it, usually 3 dips or so should be enough. Give it a couple hours to "dry" before putting Rail/Scope back on, it will always be a little greasy but that's good! That's your protective layer from moisture and rust, plus since you don't ever need to touch that part anyways, plus it gives it an attractive shine! Also take a couple of those dehumidifier packets (the ones that come in your new shoe box or bag of beef jerky) and toss them in your rifle bag, as an additional protection from moisture. Wipe the rest of the rifle down with a couple clean microfiber cloths, and she'll be looking as good as new!
Tags: Remington, Remington Express, Express, Express .22, Pellet, Pellet Gun, Gun, Rifle, Pellet Rifle, Air Rifle, Break Barrel, Spring, Springer, Air Gun, .22, .22 Caliber, Target, Target Shooting, Back Yard
Hello James that's very impressive! Just shows you don't have to spend a shed load of money to get great accuracy. Cheers.
Appreciate it thank you!
Nice grouping! I bought mine two years ago. Can't get any consistency. I finally gave up and purchased a PCP but I really want to like this gun. Your video and some others I have looked at make me think I I need to work on my break barrel skills. I'll try again!
Great group nice gun and nice choice of pellets with a very skilled marksman
I just pulled the trigger on one that is fully loaded with a scope and comes with a free C11 pistol. Nice groups for sure .
Un error no en rifle sonó, con el tirador si el soporte de atrás lo hubiera movido un poquito adelante de la cacha hubiera impactado el centro
I'm left handed too but I rest my head on the starboard/right side of the rifle, your left handed and your head is on the left side.I have never seen that style before
What is it the type of ur express
Is that the US model? I haven’t seen an Express with the safety infront of the trigger, only up near the rear of the housing.
As far as I know?? I bought it at Big 5 Sports. But I also bought a Gamo Swarm Fox at Big 5 and for some reason they call it a Hornet instead, so all sorts of wonky stuff going down at Big 5 lol.
Please hold the barrel when loading if the sear slips not only will you damage the rifle but you will smash your fingers .
I only have so many hands... I'm not sure what a "sear" is, but when the rifle is fully broken/opened it is locked in that position until you snap it back into firing position. I appreciate the sentiment, but I assure you my method is safe and has never even partially failed.
You have my word that if it ever does fail that I will be the first to admit it, busted fingers and all.
Hola amigo saludos desde Mexico , buenos grupos de ese bonito rifle ; podrias decirme por favor , cuantos joules de potencia tiene este rifle y a cuantos metros es efectivo , claro en calibre 22 . Salufos y estare pendientes de futuros videos .
¡Hola, amigo! Gracias por ver el video, lo aprecio mucho. Desafortunadamente, no tengo esa información, pero tan pronto como tenga la oportunidad, sacaré mi cronómetro y dispararé algunos para obtener información para usted.
Mi opinión personal: ¡es un gran rifle económico! Bastante preciso y nada quisquilloso con los gránulos. Es un poco más pesado, pero no está tan mal. Aunque en comparación con el resto de mis rifles, la distribución del peso parece... extraña. No de una manera negativa, simplemente diferente.
Espero que este mensaje te encuentre bien y gracias de nuevo por ver mis videos, ¡significa mucho para mí! 🙏
@@jamesb1988 gracias amigo ,estaré pendiente
Muchas bendiciones y gracias por responder y ya tienes un nuevo suscriptor.
So accurate.
Can you review hatsan 125 or kral n 03 please
Let me see how much of a dent those will make in my wallet and get back to you!
Hello!Can you kill a bear with this weapon??
Do you buy all these airguns?
I do! I am not sponsored or affiliated with any company or brand, just a backyard marksman that decided to hit record one day :)
Meaning I am always open to suggestions regarding rifles/scopes I should check out. I'm strongly considering getting the Gen3i Magnum .177... just haven't pulled the trigger yet, pun definitely intended.
Man that's better than I get with mine at the moment - still breaking it in though.
Make sure to try a bunch of different pellets too! Like pairs of jeans, no two rifles are 100 percent identical, so definitely experiment!