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Affordable Air Gunning By JB
Приєднався 25 тра 2019
PCP Pigeon Pest Control Episode 1
This was my 1st visit to this unit. It has tremendous potential and the next visit will be epic !! This was just to get a "feel fro the land".
If properly prepared one should be able to shoot between 50 & 100 pigeon on every visit....
If properly prepared one should be able to shoot between 50 & 100 pigeon on every visit....
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Artemis PR900W Regulator Test Results
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This video follows on the one where I fitted a regulator in my PR900W. The results are fantastic and definitely worth the time and effort. The consistency of this rifle now compares to rifles that cost ten times more that the PR900W Here is the link to the video where I install the regulator. (Keep in mind that I have one of the 1st generation PR900Ws and they have made slight modifications sin...
Artemis PR900W Regulator Fitment
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A step by step video on how to install a Lane regulator into a Artemis PR900W PCP air rifle. To buy this regulator: www.ebay.com/str/laneregulators
PCP Refill DATA
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How Many Time can you refill a PCP from a 300 Bar Carbon Bottle..? This Table shows the theoretical amount of refills from the various size bottles to refill "most" air rifles : drive.google.com/file/d/1rFBDiK010_NFzPs4t112Jvuvl4rWvFP-/view
PCP Scope Mounts / Rings : My 5 Cents Worth .
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PCP Scope Mounts / Rings : My 5 Cents Worth .
Kral Puncher (Bull-pup) Regulator Fitment.
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Kral Puncher (Bull-pup) Regulator Fitment.
Pigeon Pest Control Video using PARD NV 007
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When you leave the problem for too long these pigeons become a major problem and health risk. By culling at night you optimise your kill ratio and as you can see : They don't fly away..... The PARD NV 007 is a must for this kind of task, and a pleasure to use !! Love It !!! I was shooting with my FX Crown, using JSB 18.13gr (.22 cal) pellets, a steady Tri-pod and the PARD NV 007 nigh sight. Wha...
Chronograph Fix for Indoor Shooting
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An easy and cheep fix for chronographs that battle in poor lighting conditions !!
Champion Shooting Gear : Premium Shooting Rest Review
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Review on Champion Shooting Gear's Premium Rest
PCP Regulator: How does it Work?
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Detailed Technical explanation of how a PCP's Regulator works....
I saw a review of the PR900W gen2 which comes with a regulator out of the box and they were reporting it competed with massively more expensive rifles on accuracy. The only thing that puts me off is the drop in accuracy using the multi-shot magazine, something the other reviewer also commented on.
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Hallo Io ho comprato la Diana Stormrider con regolatore montato e impostato a 130-140bar...ho messo un Transferport di 3.5 mm e sono arrivato a 230m/s=754fps e 34- 37 joule ... però dopo 10 colpi la pressione scende a 90-100 bar,cosa devo fare per sparare più colpi.... Transferport di 2 mm o abbassare la pressione in regolatore e lasciare il TP di 3.5... Aiutami tu xk favore Grazie
Hi there. You are going to please have to repeat in English.... Regards JB
You can make a screenshot and translate Whit Google...i font know top much English
Greetings, for this rifle which huma regulator fits? The one that the brand recommends is sold out in the USA. Which other one from the same brand could fit, Huma, thank you
Hi there. Try this website for Robert Lane's Regulators : laneregulators.com/ Please let me know if you got sorted !! Regards JB
Would a Kral Mp 02 fit in that stock
Absolutely brilliant explanation!
Does it comes with regulator or we have to buy it
Hi there. You must buy it online from Lane Regulators in the UK....
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 any link/ website
I have 2 lts oxygen tank i converted it into pcp refiling tank how mush psi i shall to refile to may oxygin tank
Hi there. How much is your oxygen tank rated for. Normally steel tanks are 200bar (about 3000 psi) and some go to 300 bar (4350 psi). If your oxygen tank is rated for 300 bar, fill it to 300 bar, BUT DO NOT over fill your rifle !!! most PCP's are still below 230 bar !! Just watch the gauge as you fill..... Also make sure the tank has been inspected and passed all safety regulation !!
Thank really enjoyed it because I'm quite new to the PCP world first time🤔👍
Hi there. It is an amazing sport / hobby to pursue !! One does not need the top end expensive rifles to enjoy this game !! PCP's are inherently accurate !! Happy Hunting !!
Excellent review & your table will be of great help to so many people including myself Thanks so much 👍👍🍻🍻
Well explained! Thank you! 🙏
I have another question, the working pressure chamber, when the trigger hits the chamber will release the pressured air but not the complete quantity! So how much remaining? And that is why the trigger can increase velocity and minimise it depending on on what gr you are using and what are the proper velocity for perfect grouping? Started to reach somewhere I think? Any help
Hi again. Ok, the "trigger" releases the hammer. The hammer hits the valve.... If the hammer hits the valve harder, it will release more air... many expensive rifles , Like FX, you can adjust the hammer spring to hit the valve harder or softer... This is something that the average person does not have to worry about. I have never adjusted or set any of my rifle's hammer spring tention, as I am happy with their performance as is... Regarding the pressure in the "chamber": Yes , you are right. Not all the air goes out, but also remember that as soon as the pressure starts to drop, more air starts to flow in from the tank, past the regulator into the chamber . I have no idea how far the pressure actually drops , but would "guess" that if your reg is set at 110bar, then it might drop to about 70 bar before it closes ?? this is only a guess ... Regarding the pellet weight: The lighter the pellet the faster it will shoot. You say you get 970fps. That is very fast for a 18gr pellet in a "normal" PCP... If the JSB 18.13gr does not group, try a slightly heavier one that shoots a bit slower.... ??
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 👍thank you for the first answer and 2nd, will do a test this week and check everything
One more comments the lane videos was very helpful and confirmed all what I was thinking about, and there are one philipino or Thailand video explaining the spring washers in the regulator which is amazing video
If possible to explain to me if I have a rifle which the regulater is set on 110bar, and the velocity using 18.33 gr is 970 ft/sec, but the grouping in not that good, what would be the solution?
Hi there. Most PCPs are inherently accurate and if your speed is constant, then you should be able to get "good" accuracy. I have found that the pellets make a "huge" difference !! I have 2 x PR900 rifles in .177 caliber. The one likes 10gr or heavier and the other one wants 7gr pellets. My gamo coyote , at 30 meters, shoots about a 2" grouping with the gamo pellets that came with it. If I change to JSB 18.13gr pellets, then it is half inch groups !!! Personally I think the "overall" best .22 pellet is the JSB 18.13 grain pellets. almost all my PCPs love them..... So, before you try adjusting anything.... Try JSB 18.13gr and some other pellets. Also make sure your barrel is clean !!! Krall PCPs initially shoot crap !! then after a VERY GOOD barrel clean shoots great...... My FX also needs a good clean after about 200-300 shots as it starts to shoot random.... Hope this helps !!! Regards JB
I've designed a 3d printed gravity fed 16 round magazine for mine, let me know if your interested.
Which regulator will work on a 200 karvan airboss phantom 5.5. The slim tank.
Super video. Thank you
At that distance the grouping is crap. Consistency s no good without a good group
Hi there. After installing the Reg i shot about 15 or 20 "rapid" shots just to settle the reg. Then Took those same pellets and shot with the chronograph. I have 3 PR900 rifles and they all like different pellets... I did not mind what pellets I used as I was only interested in seeing the results of the Regulator. The rifle was about 20 f/lbs prior and I ordered a reg that would give me sub 12f/lbs. Just looking at the group closing from the 1st set of pellets tot he 2nd lighter ones you can see that the pellets play a major role in the accuracy. I have many different pellets and by playing around I am sure I will find one that "this" rifle likes more. However, at the range I am shooting starlings and finches, this is MORE than ample !! The fact of the matter is: This is a great regulator... Happy hunting !! Regards JB
I have a question for those with experience with air rifles. I realize that it is difficult, but if the person is interested and a good reader, he will answer me.. Now all PCP rifles contain an air regulator, and this regulator expels air from the cylinder and remains trapped between the regulator and the piston struck by the hammer.. My question is this air, how many bar and how many cc.. and does it The amount and pressure of the air I mentioned above will be greater in volume and strength than the air released from the spring-loaded air rifle?
Had that same issue with mine with the gauge. I took it out with pliers the same as you but I got a hole saw the same diameter as the original gauge hole and went all the way through with it. Now I can take the stock off with out removing the gauge
thank you , the best description. now I know
You know very well what you are talking about. Great explanation. I guess you are Engineer. I am thinking why you have interest in air gun..
Here is the electronic test with an oscilloscope and circuit diagram. ua-cam.com/video/vfXLnKsya4s/v-deo.htmlsi=-kRODU_CgWHiVYSl
An excellent video presentation! Just found your channel and will be subscribing!
Qual vo...reguladora em quantos bar..120...ou 140...bar ...regulada..????????????
Hi there... my apologies, but please repeat in English. Regards JB
By far the best description I've come across. Many thanks for taking the time to put this video together to share your knowledge.
May i request the seller link fir the same receiver and regulator thank mire piwer
So happy to have stumbled across your video, a straightforward and very clear explanation, thank you. Especially as I shall be getting a Lane regulator for my Empire XS
Hi! With the built-in regulator, can bar amounts give maximum power? In my country there is no joules limit. The factory says 275m/sec, is it real? Also do the first and last shot have the same power?
Hi there. Remember that the regulator is not there to increase power... It cannot do that. All it can do is regulate the pressure... Thus if your rifle is now shooting 275m/sec then it will be less when you fit the regulator. However you will have more consistent speed with the regulator... The PR900 is a good little rifle and you only need to fit a regulator if you want to reduce speed, but increase consistency... Regarding 1st to "last" shot. The PR900 does "ok" with the 1st till about No 15 shot... Then speed starts to change ... With the regulator your first 15 shot will be almost exactly the same, but at about 230m/sec.... (I would guess.... Happy Hunting !! Ps: Actually took two youngsters with my PR900s yesterday to go shoot starlings. Great fun !!
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 pr900w gen2 comes with a integrated regulator? So every 15 shots you fill it with air again so that you have constant same shots? With the regulator how far does the bullet go straight to hit the target? Diana stormrider 5.5 is the same airgun rifle?
I’m amazed at how expensive these are and they use visible light not infrared. I have just tested a cheap Chinese unit ( with an oscilloscope) accurate to around 2miles per hour . Very reliable . I did make a cardboard cover as it became less sensitive in sun light!
What purpose does the small hole in the body of the reg assembly serve? Talking about the hole at the 12 o’clock position that runs from the cavity where the piston is located and feeds air into the space between the 2 large o rings on the outside of the regulator. Does this form a pressure check on the inside of the orings to stabilize or lock reg in place while under pressure?
Hi there "@motorgearhead". Very good question that I forgot to address in this video. You are close, but hopefully my eplanation will clarify. Before I just "paste" the reply I have had to send to several other people let me just add to your understanding: Yes, air must "bleed/breath" from there, but not to pressurise those other O-rings. On several other Rifles on must actually drill a small hole in the rifle's tank/cylinder. The air then can go out that "breath-hole" and escape into the atmosphere... The small hole must off course be anywhere "between" those two O-rings. The reason I forgot was because the Kral does not need to be drilled. You just do not return one O-ring on the Kral's valve assembly and the air escapes from there... ( Have a look at this video where I fit the reg to my Kral. There I explain that the O-ring must not be replaced .... Watch from about 16 min... ua-cam.com/video/IwCkdBye-rc/v-deo.html ) Ok, here is a reply I sent others: This is just copied from a previous person that asked me the same question.... Read it slowly and try to follow as I do not have illustrations, but by looking at the schematic on the video whilst reading it might just make sense...: Hi there . Very good and important point that I forgot to cover in this video. If maybe there was a small leak of air on the o-rings INSIDE the regulator then high pressure air could get past where the regulator and the piston seal. If this happens the air will be trapped in the "chamber or section" where the spring is. Now the pressure will increases in that section. This will caused the force required to close/push the piston (spring) to increase as we now have spring pressure AND extra air pressure...... If this happens then higher pressure in the valve assembly is required to push the piston head. Thus if air got inside the section where the spring is, then as that pressure increases, so will the pressure required to close the regulator increase. Finally the regulator wont be able to close anymore because spring pressure and extra air pressure will be too much. By making a small hole, and putting an o-ring either side of this hole, the air can escape from the section where the spring is. However you will need to drill a very small hole in your rifles cylinder (directly across from where this hole is to allow it to escape into the atmosphere. That is why we need a breath hole on SOME rifles. The reason I forgot was because that model kral does not need a breathe hole drilled into the cylinder. In that model there is only one outer o-ring on the regulator and then air bleeds from the breathing hole and escapes past the valve assembly . Look at this video from how i put the regulator into the Kral. I explain that you must not put the back the large o-ring of the valve assembly . The reason for not putting it back is for air to be able to leak past the threads into the atmosphere. If your have a rifle that needs a breathing hole drilled in the cylinder, then it will have very clear instruction , and a drill, with the regulator you buy. Just follow the instruction when you fit the regulator to that rifle. I hope this was clear for you....
Beats gender studies or underwater basket weaving.
Now that is the truth !!! 🤣
Great video. It’s helped me a lot with installing a lane regulator on this rifle. One question: where did you get the large cocking bolt on your rifle from? I’d love one like that as the supplied bolts are pitiful
I fit a lane regulator last year and the rifle is leaking air. Stripped it down last night completely, but it's still leaking air albeit very slowly. Wondering how I can fix it? Thinking of removing the regulator and replacing original manometer to see if that makes a difference, or whether it's something else?
Hi there. Do you know from where it is leaking...?? There are several O-rings that can cause a leak... To date none of the regulators that I fitted were the cause of leaks. My expensive FX impact being my most "leaking" rifle as it has 30+ o-rings. My Kral was leaking on the valve seal of the piston. My brother's PR900 was leaking from the O-ring inside the filling port or "cylinder end cap". try to find the leak by filling and then holding the rifle to your ears... even a slow leak you might hear. If you cannot, then remove from stock and see if you can take a small brush that you dip in soap water. "Paint" around all the areas where air could escape and look for air bubbles. Hopefully it is an easy fix/ o-ring replacement. If you hear air coming from the barrel tip, you will have to open up again as then it will be the valve.... Please keep me updated...
Thank you very much, excellent review!
You just got me un-stuck, 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Is that a PUNCHER BREAKER and what caliber and have you had any problams with it and one more question please how much fps is it shooting and what pellet is most accurate out of it. Thank you.
Hi their John. Yes it is a Kral Puncher. That one has a regulator that I fitted. ( ua-cam.com/video/IwCkdBye-rc/v-deo.html&t ) I have owned 4 Puncher up to now. They are great value and very reliable. This one however had a poorly machined receiver (cocking system) inside. I do think that it was just one that slipped passed the quality control. It worked perfectly, but was scratched inside. I got them to replace it.... The puncher loves the JSB 18.13grain pellets and shoots almost 900fps. Mine after regulator fitted was VERY accurate, but speed was 830fps if I remember correctly... Regards JB
Want fit à regulater in mine were can i get stock and price on regulater You r video was exellent
Hi there. This is their FB Page with contact details: facebook.com/AirgunRegulators Enjoy your hunting/shooting !!
Your video was my inspiration to get my own air compressor, Sir! Just sharing with you my unboxing video of this low-maintenance and low noise PCP air compressor, the GX-E-CS4-I! ua-cam.com/video/P9kqfHmKfEI/v-deo.html Thank you once more and more power to you!
Vo????? Shotes???????
for god's sake don't use grease. it was everywhere! 🤣
Hi There naplam. That is silicone grease and highly recommended by most manufactures to use on the o-rings.... Every regulator you buy, or o-ring service kit comes with a packet of this grease.....
Excellent video.. only thing missing was an explanation of the bleed vent
Hi there Baza. You are correct and it should have been covered... This is just copied from a presvious person that asked me the same question.... Read it slowly and try to follow as I do not have illustrations, but by looking at the schematic on the video whilst reading it might just make sense...: Hi there . Very good and important point that I forgot to cover in this video. If maybe there was a small leak of air on the o-rings INSIDE the regulator then high pressure air could get past where the regulator and the piston seal. If this happens the air will be trapped in the "chamber or section" where the spring is. Now the pressure will increases in that section. This will caused the force required to close/push the piston (spring) to increase as we now have spring pressure AND extra air pressure...... If this happens then higher pressure in the valve assembly is required to push the piston head. Thus if air got inside the section where the spring is, then as that pressure increases, so will the pressure required to close the regulator increase. Finally the regulator wont be able to close anymore because spring pressure and extra air pressure will be too much. By making a small hole, and putting an o-ring either side of this hole, the air can escape from the section where the spring is. However you will need to drill a very small hole in your rifles cylinder (directly across from where this hole is to allow it to escape into the atmosphere. That is why we need a breath hole on SOME rifles. The reason I forgot was because that model kral does not need a breathe hole drilled into the cylinder. In that model there is only one outer o-ring on the regulator and then air bleeds from the breathing hole and escapes past the valve assembly . Look at this video from how i put the regulator into the Kral. I explain that you must not put the back the large o-ring of the valve assembly . The reason for not putting it back is for air to be able to leak past the threads into the atmosphere. If your have a rifle that needs a breathing hole drilled in the cylinder, then it will have very clear instruction , and a drill, with the regulator you buy. Just follow the instruction when you fit the regulator to that rifle. I hope this was clear for you....
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 That's a fantastic explanation! Thank you for taking the time to explain it 👍
Very good. Bravo
Thanks for the video. You mention that you use a 12v compressor to fill these tanks, do you have any problems with overheating? My compressor manual states that i should avoid running it continously for more than 25 mins.
Hi there. I only "top-up" with my small compressor. It also has a time limit and I do limit its use to less than 30min at a time. The smaller carbon bottles (less than 1L) is fine. The larger ones, 2 & 3L , I filled to 220 bar using my scuba tank. Then topped up to 280 with the compressor. I also always fill my rifle at home before leaving with the compressor (5-8min max). This prevents me using a lot of air from the carbon bottels and then spending long sessions filling them. There are some nice water-cooled , oil filled , compressors aivailable that work great and easily handle 3L carbon cylinders. They are 220V, but with an inverter can run from your car battery, However the purpose of carbon bottels is not having to take our compressors to the field... Have a look at these type. This is from a site in SA, but they are available in most countries. You must however either use slow running water or a bucket with a pump. (Normally supplied) PS: this one can be found cheaper than from this site... even in SA www.google.com/shopping/product/1?client=firefox-b-e&q=12v+300bar+compressor&prds=epd:6740355046464780882,eto:6740355046464780882_0,pid:6740355046464780882&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicjL-X-Yv-AhU8hv0HHfMDDAwQ9pwGCAU
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 ok thank you
Glad to see someone from the old country have so much fun with such a sophisticated windbuks.
Great top info nowhere else on utube.
did you ever finalise the figures ??
Hi there. Yes , and blown away with the consistency. ua-cam.com/video/uRjKO9Iv2NQ/v-deo.html
Hi, very informative video and I thank you for the time you spent making it. I just bought a kral and it has a regulator installed so I opened it up like any good man would 😜there's not a spring in it but Bellville washers stacked like this(()) (()) (()) (()) now if I stacked them differently () () () () () () () () () will this increase my shots? Or power please speculate a bit 💪
Hi Aza. I have as yet not adjusted a reg using Belleville washers. As the rifle is not "suppose" to be opened (ha-ha) there probably aren't instructions on how to adjust. However: if you by either re-arranging, or reducing the amount of washers can reduce the pressure recuired to "close" the regulator, the shot count will increase and the velocity decrease..... The more pressure the washer push onto the piston the higher the pressure will be in the regulated section. Thus less shots, but more speed.... Just do not over do it as you might get hammer lock.... this is when the hammer can no longer open the valve... this is dangerous ! Hope this makes sense... Regards JB
My compliments on your video and explanation, very well done. BTW, do you know the actual tension of the spring itself? I'd like to make my own regulator as I have a specific tube diameter where it needs to go. Also, is the internal piston made of Brass? Just looking at the Reg bleed hole, should there be a corresponding hole in the air tube?
Hi there. Yes you are correct !! There should be a corresponding hole in the tube. I forgot to mention this. However on this kral the air escape via the cylinder threads. You do not replace the original oring on the cylinder to allow this to happen. However on many other rifles you need to drill it if you fit a after market one. If it comes with a reg, then there will be a hole or path where the air can escape in the event of small leak. Regarding tension values: no idea... maybe write to Lane Regulators ?? Hope this helps. Regards JB
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Hello JB, perhaps you can help me with the dimensions of the spring. Would you tell me the Outside diameter, the Inside diameter and length of the spring as well as the diameter of the piston withing the valve body. I'm actually using the Chinese Bell washer type Reg's and I don't think they are consistent. I believe the spring reg would be a better system and being that make my own PCP's and the Reg would certainly be very specific to my application, I'd like to make my own. Very much appreciate if you could give me this info. Cheers.
@@redgum1340 Hi there. I unfortunately don't have this rifle anymore. Also the springs are differnt in almost all of them. I have fitted them to Gamo, Kral, Hatsan and more. Every time the spring was slightly different... To get this type of information I would write directly to Lane regulators and ask them... They "might" release this type of information....? Happy Hunting
Got a pr900w gen2, I would like to make it a little bit more powerful. Right now it shoots 250m/s (820fps) and 29J with 14,35 grain pellets
Hi there. Remember that the regulator cannot make your rifle more powerful... In most cases you loose a bit of power.... but gain consistency.
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 i know.