
Some people want them fast, some want them slow,...will generally run them in the middle range...except for the last one, which is probably running as hard and as fast as it can.
Left to Right:
AR2078 (.177):
Outside: Stock refinish, stripple grip area, extend butt plate, adjustable butt plate, 10X44MM 30mm scope, brake.
Inside: Safety 1/4 turn modification, drastcially reduced hammer weight, adjusted spring tension to slow it down, poly transfer port, bulk fill adaptor, internal polish.
Results: Very quite rifle with a long shot count per fill. 10 foot pounds of energy.
Kodiak @ 660fps.
Gamo Hunters @ 735fps
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QB78 (5mm):
Outside: Stock refinish, 2-7X scope, brake added
Inside: Converted to QB79 gas block, 5mm barrel, brake, 1/4 turn safety modification, doulbe barel bands, delrin valve seal w/o piercing stem, poly transfer port, reduced hammer weight, internal polish, spring tension adjusted.
Results: Quiet rifle. 12 foot pounds of energy.
H&N Match @ 677fps
CP’s @ 624fps
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QB79: (22)
Outside: Stock refinish, 3-9X scope, RWS brake added
Inside: Polished, barrel shortened to 17.5â€, poly trnasfer port. STOCK valve and spring.
Results: Quiet, 11 foot pound rifle.
Crosman Discovery HP’s @ 590fps
RWS Superdomes @ 585fps
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QB78D .25 Mounatin Air QB25
Outside: Brake and 3-9X scope added. Sooner or later will refinish the stock, but i want to get this one nice and scratched.dinged up before going to that trouble.
Inside: Converted to QB79 gas block, 1/4 turn safety modification. All other modifications are from Mounatin Air.
Results: 23 foot pounds of energy (which impressess me for a co2 rifle). Reasonably quiet for the power
Dina Rastatt (think “Mosquitoâ€)@ 680fps
Kodiak @ 590fps
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Think I'm done, except for shooting and enjoying them. have them where i want them for power; hope to only go back inside when something needs replacing or adjusting.