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: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Gene_SC March 19, 2010, 05:15:16 AM
http://www.straightshooters.com/benjaminsheridan/Marauder.html (http://www.straightshooters.com/benjaminsheridan/Marauder.html)
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Rickster March 19, 2010, 06:26:08 AM
I called AOA today, my 2 week old order would not ship for another 2-3 weeks. So I cancelled the Order. Called Straightshooters, and my gun is shipping out today, along with a scuba charging set. I received my PA order today with everything else, scope, premier heavy's, single shot tray, and female quickadapter.
Lets get this ball rolling.

Rick
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Gene_SC March 19, 2010, 07:14:52 AM
Good for you Rick. So we should be seeing a report on your new M-Rod next week some time...:)  Remember the pictures...:)
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Rickster March 25, 2010, 02:44:01 AM
I received my Marauder .177 yesterday and this is my first Impression.
Its built big, the grip is very large, it gets a little heavy after you add a large leapers scope.
Nice Gun, shoots nice, finished well. The shroud was against one side of the Barrel band.
I reset the barrel band, it looks like its barely touching the top of the shroud.
I shot about 50 rounds, last night indoors at 12 yards, to sight it in and check it out.
I didn't shoot any CP heavy's yet, but the CPHP's and the HN field Target Trophy's made one hole.
It is very quiet.

This thing is a blast too shoot.
I will post a follow up with pictures this weekend.

Rick
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: CitySniper March 25, 2010, 03:36:57 AM
I did not wanna say anything until I ordered mine, and was sure it was in stock. BUT why not order from Pyramyd Air? $469.97  subtract 10% code = $422.97
they have the .177, and .22 right now!


.25 should be available next week according to their site. (4-2-10)
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Rickster March 25, 2010, 03:44:38 AM
Just personal choice.
I like to buy guns from smaller stores when I can.
Also, I needed a charging set, the 1 I wanted was back ordered for weeks at PA.
Everything worked out great. I recommend Straight Shooters.

Rick
: RE: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: CitySniper March 25, 2010, 04:03:03 AM
Cool..As long as the customer is happy that is all that matters. I just checked out that straightshooters website...It looks pretty organized and well put together, and there is a number that is a plus. I have no problem doing business with the little guy as long as the service is up to par.
: UPDATE
: Rickster March 25, 2010, 11:39:51 AM
Shot some CPH tonight, first ten shots were a one hole group at 20 yards.

If a NPSS is a noise rating of 2 on PA web site.
Then the M-rod should be a noise rating of 1.
It is much quieter then my NPSS.

Rick
: OK here' the Pictures of my setup.
: Rickster March 27, 2010, 10:22:16 AM
OK Gene, heres the pics.
I have put about 250 rounds through it since Wednesday and am very happy with the M-rod in .177.
I have played with the trigger settings, but no air settings.
I am happy it has a 19 inch barrel, which makes it more like a carbine compared to an Blizzard S10 or an AR4.
It shoots CPH and Benji HP the best.
The RWS SuperDomes shoot GREAT when I use the SS tray. I think the skirts get damaged while pushing them into the clip with a toothpick.
The 4-16x50 Leapers works very well for the money. I love the reticle, the red seems a little bright, the green is just right IMOA.

The Tank I got off Craigs List for $40, and the guy gave me the industrial stainless tank dolly for FREE. It even has rear wheels that hold itself up.
The scrap wood frame holds the dolly in place while driving, and lifts it up higher.

Did I mention how much fun it was to shoot?
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Rickster March 27, 2010, 11:02:36 AM
I meant to say 20 inches...
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Gene_SC March 27, 2010, 03:10:31 PM
Well Rick you have quite a nice setup there. Glad you mentioned the good price on the tank. Lots of guys cannot afford a new $150.00 $200.00 scuba tank right off the bat. One of nicest things about the Maurader, Disco and Kantana is the low fill...:) Makes for lots of fills compared to the 3000 psi Blizzards, Air Arms and FX rifles..:) I am still on my one tank from last summer..:) By the way ShadowShot came over today and we filled the Disco up a couple times..:) Still have over 2500 psi left in the scuba tank. Anyway Congratulations on your new M-Rod buddy. Let us know how you fair wit playing with the pressure settings.
: RE: OK here' the Pictures of my setup.
: DoubleDiamond March 28, 2010, 04:34:58 AM


Rick,



Nice looking setup for sure. With any luck, I will have a very similar setup in the near future.



That's a bargain for the tank, I just paid $100 for a 80 Cu. Ft. tank with a good recent hydro and visual. I'll be setup without a PCP to shoot.......I will have to remedy that ASAP.

: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: wahoowad April 06, 2010, 07:30:57 AM
Oh lord, I like what I'm reading. How many pumps (approx.) to fill a Marauder? I have no idea.
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: longislandhunter April 06, 2010, 12:18:39 PM
It's quite a work out to fill it the first time since it has just a small fill when you get first get it, but after that first fill it's really not to bad to just top it off after shooting a 30 or 40 shot string.  

Jeff
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: wahoowad April 07, 2010, 06:42:46 AM
Thanks for the response, although I am still unsure of the pumping required since I have no experience with any of these PCP rifles. I understand what you mean about the initial pumpup required. So how much pumping (strokes or maybe minutes?) to "top it off" after shooting 30 to 40 rounds?
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: Rickster April 07, 2010, 08:16:13 AM
approximately 2 pumps per shot.

Rick
: Re: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: wahoowad April 07, 2010, 09:05:12 AM
OK, I'm slow.... So I'd have to pump about 80 times if I rattle off 40 shots?
: RE: M-Rods In Stock at SSPA - $425.00
: CitySniper April 07, 2010, 09:59:16 AM
It all depends on how you setup YOUR Marauder....If you leave it stock and fill @ 2500-2600psi and shoot down to around 1300psi. It takes about 4-5 min. to Pump* back up. ( I could pump a lot faster probably 2mins) but you Must take a break and let your pump cool down, plus it gives you time to also catch your breath.

So you pump in stages...this works on the same principle as filling with scuba but in reverse because you don't wanna over heat the seals in your pump. that is why you fill slow with scuba  becacuse if you were to fill fast you run the risk of damaging your Gun. (Increase in pressure, Increase of heat)






When I started pumping to 3000-3100psi. samething....i just take my time, about 5-7min.
: how many pumps?
: davee1 April 09, 2010, 05:31:33 PM
I fill mine up to 3000psi from ~2000psi and it takes like 60~75 pumps with my Hill hand pump. If I recall correctly, the directions for the hill pump say to give it a rest after about 50 pumps or when the pump body feels excessively warm. I've been using the hill pump everyday now at least once a day...and I pump nice and slow. By the time I get to 3000psi, the pump is just starting to feel warm. I let my hill pump rest at least 15 minutes before I use it again. Heat is what destroys the seals in the pump, so its important to keep the pump as cool as possible. Pumping nice and slow keeps the heat down and my heartbeat too.