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Offline robinsonmac

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Evanix Rainstorm report #2
« on: March 28, 2010, 04:45:57 PM »
Well I finally had  chance to sit down & shoot today.  1st let me tell you what I've done to the rifle since the last report.  I swapped out the hammer spring with a lighter one in hopes of getting it down to 38 - 40 fpe with the Kodiaks.  With the stock spring this thing is a beast shooting the Monsters & Eun jin pellets @ a touch under 50fpe.  At that level it was only good for 18-20 shots.  With the stock spring backed out I got it shooting the Monsters 25 shots @ 40fpe.  It was still wasting air with each shot but I couldn't back out the hammer spring screw anymore.  Plus the Monsters were not accurate.  This was all tested using a 2800psi fill. I also added the home made depinger that was talked about & replaced the hair curler type baffles with solid ones very similar to the type in the Mrod. It's just as quiet as a depinged Mrod now.  

My Kodiaks arrived this past week & I hoped they would give a good shot count & be accurate.  Well, as you should have expected they did exactly that.  I can tell you from my testing this gun won't shoot  pellets under 21 gn efficiently.  I know it's made to shoot 28 gn Eun Jin & is a hunting rifle so all I should need us 15 - 20 shots.  I get that, & when I go hunting for the larger small game I can turn the power up & be all set.  Otherwise it's overkill for Mongoose(Hawaiian squirrels) size pests & birds. So back to the Kodiaks.  My target was set up @ 30 yards.  I filled her to 2800psi & the hammer spring was set to 1/2 power(tension screw adjusted to halfway) The 1st shot over the chrony was 848fps  the rest of the string was:

852, 859, 865, 869, 871, 873, 875, 878, 881, 879, 884, 884, 886, 889, 893, 895, 897, 894, 890, 891, 888, 887, 883, 881, 879, 875, 873, 871, 868. Ending pressure was a little above 1800psi.

I lowered the starting pressure to 2700psi & got this string:

871, 869, 873, 876, 875, 879, 881, 880, 882, 885, 887, 890, 889, 892, 895, 898, 893, 895, 891, 888, 886, 883, 880, 881, 878, 876, 870, 872, 869, 866. Ending pressure 1700psi.

That's 37.9fpe @ the high end & 35.3fpe @ the low end. An average of 881.6fps & 36.6fpe. Now lets see how the Kodiaks shoot.

I'm not a great shot by any account but I was amzed @ how well I shot this gun with the Kodiaks.  After sighting her in the 1st target I shot @ the 1st  pellet went right where I was aiming! I thought I totally missed the 2nd shot, 3rd shot same thing.  &^%$^ not another bad pellet!  4th shot same result.  Shot 5 hit 1/4" away up & to the right of the 1st shot.  I get up to go see where the other shots went & all I see is the 2 holes.  Holy *_*_*_*_*_*! the 1st 4 shots went into the same  %^&^% hole! my dumb ass choked on the last shot & messed up the best group I've ever shot with any rifle I've ever shot!  I continued shooting consistent groups like that until the tin was empty.  The sweet spot appears to be in the 800's to low 900's. I could never get a complete 5 shot group into one hole(like I said I'm not a great shot, only been shooting for a little over a year & 1/2. I think I will lighten the trigger up a tad more.  It's already feather lite, very consistent & predictable. It adjusts well & fits my finger better than the Mrod trigger did. I would say it's on par with the Mrod trigger w/ a fit.

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Re: Evanix Rainstorm report #2
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2010, 02:21:16 AM »
Very good review RibSonMac. Now I can see there is allot to work with as far as tweaking the Rainstorm. I am sure it would be the same with the Blizzard since they share the same power plant. I really like what you have done with lowering the fill pressure and still achieving a good shot count and keeping the velocity in tack. Great numbers for sure. Kodiaks shoot great in my M-Rod as well. I have been looking at buying a Rainstorm because it is a nice looking carbine. Thanks for you input on the mods you have done.
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Re: Evanix Rainstorm report #2
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2010, 03:19:23 AM »
Gene i have been doing the same since i first saw it and the specs really amazed me from the begining .Hows the trigger as it says is it the 1lb they say,n being a pcp it wouldnt matter if it goes up to at least 3lbs .I thought it was coming out in may or was that just pyramid air .I really appeciate the time u put into letting us know the real deal robinsonmac.thank u ,great catch on this purchase ...jorge

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Re: Evanix Rainstorm report #2
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2010, 05:23:27 AM »
Gene, I have the trigger set to around 1 1/2lbs or so.  I'm going to lighten it up a touch more & add swivel studs.  Don't get me wrong guys, this gun a great out the box.  It does what is was made to do shoot 47-50fpe in 20 shots.  That is great for a carbine. These are very powerful hunting rifles just like the AR series.

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RE: Evanix Rainstorm report #2
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2010, 12:17:29 AM »
Has anyone tried that evanix take down rifle? Looks like it could be used as a six shot revolver or six shot hunting carbine that fits into your backpack while still delivering over 800 fps at 22 cal. Sounds really tempting, of course I don't really NEED one as I still have drozd project ongoing but it just sounds so good  ...
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