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Offline lillysdad621

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2009, 02:03:20 PM »
hey jaymo... yes, it is the qb57. You do not need a new spring. I lube tuned mine and shot it... a lot. it's got like 2 tins thru it and it gained a bit of FPS to settle in the high 600s and low 700s (it shot 723 with hobbies and for giggles, 804 with pba!). I found a consistent pellet (the daisy wadcutter 7.8 gr) that is also decent in accuracy. It has done great and is a great squirrel hunter. head shots up to 30 yards are certain and quick death. I love anything that is a take down or a bullpup, so i looked at the baikal 514, but found it to claim very low speeds. have you shot one? what do you think? starlings? squirrels? range? I even wanted a izh 61 but ended up getting a Daisy powerline 953. witha little 4x32 is deadly up to 20 yards. is small, quiet, and looks offly tactical. i also got the mother of all tactical rifles, the Talon SS... but that is a whole different ball game...

But you are right, the 57 or 67 is a great little gun, and really under estimated. great urban hunter, fits in a back pack, pack a decent punch (it will shoot as hard as a HW30 or R7...) and is available in both calibers, plus you can buy a .177 and later on buy just the barrel assembly in .22 from archer airguns.

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RE: Tech force 67?
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2009, 02:06:42 AM »
Yep,  the TF67 is a QB57.  Compasseco just gives them a different designation.  You can also get them and lots of parts from Archer.
I bought the .22 barrel assembly this spring.
When you are doing all of the prep work, be sure to pop out the action from the stock and verify that all of the little clips are in place.
I also glued my scope rail in place and then drilled a scope stop hole in the rail.  Works great!
QB57 .177, BAM B26 .177, BAM B26 .22

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RE: Tech force 67?
« Reply #17 on: September 30, 2009, 01:32:09 AM »
I got my TF67 & TF35 Pistol in on the 28th . And to start with the TF67 is in my case a very poorly made gun! The For arm Wood is loose . But With Glasses on I can fill blow back from out of the piston? OK Step 1 screw on barrel TIGHT by hand .Step 2 pull back cocking lever, Now Tighten barrel screw again ? it as loose when you cock it? Now I shot it about 3 times & the Barrel Screw came loose again! I was shooting at the box that the UPS came in about 2'x2' at a range of 10 feet open sights the tf67 did not hit the box? so from 5 feet & hit the top right side,
So ajusted the front sight up out 5 turns ! shot from 5 feet hit the same place almost ,backed out the front sight 10 turns shot 2 rounds &hit almost the same !! this is hitting 1 1/2 foot high!
and 1 1/2 foot to the right..turned the for arm to the left as I said it's loose! . Now shot 2 rounds = Now hitting 1 1/2 foot high, & now has moved to left 2' BY now I've moved the windage -
all the way left & the gun is hitting 10" inch right Well better Now Hitting 10" left, 1 foot high So a 5shot group at 5 FEET is !#$%^*((^SU. put the gun down.. AT this point I'm like +++++
off with it. And to Top it off  Looking down the hole Gun you can see that the front for arm is drilled off too the left , it's not in line with the gun.. AND THEY PUT THE WORD Accuracy!!
Compasseco will hear from me Today.AFTER this it Miller Time!!

Happy shootin
Big cat & Quest



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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2009, 01:04:08 PM »
Rontier,  

Sorry to hear you got a bad one.  My QB57 is the proverbial tack driver.  I did tune it though but even though it is a direct sear trigger it is extremely smooth and way lighter than my TF97.  Maybe someone here can give some advice.

Andy
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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2009, 03:20:06 PM »
Don't know what happened the day my TF67 came off the assy line??

I talked to Steve today at Conpasseco.com he was a Great help. & the Education UTube vidio's on some of the guns they have are
also good ,/wish all the people at Compasseco well,
 :o  Wife's Birthday was 28th & What ed I get her?? oh no !! I made up for it , took her too walmart :)
So I've got to chill on gettin a new gun /for a while!!
But still looking for a tack Driver for around 140.00 or less..

I got my Quest 1000 down & got disapointed again with the way it shoots at 15yards 3" group. /With it the GRT111 trigger is to lite?
I'm not sure how to set it? I think I turned the wrong screw?? anyway :(
the one on my big cat has some creep but smooth and is all most a tack driver, just not knowing when your going to get kicked is it's Game.
Ron