Peter is correct Laurence. The Huma reg is a fairly recent addition. They were having so many issues with their own regs, that they ended up switching to Huma regs for the whole of their range. He's not always wrong 😂👍
The service from Range and country is second to none I purchased a Katran from them two months ago the gun is incredibly accurate and well made I’ve had no problems with the cocking lever or double loading if you buy one you will not be disappointed
That's our aim with every video. Sometimes we feel things like this need to be addressed, and we agree, it wouldn't deter us from having one. It just takes a little bit of time to adjust to it
👍🏻 keep up the honest reviews, its good for both potential customers and as feedback to manufacturers who might be downing quality to save on production costs that this will be picked up on and honestly reviewed.
Love your vids always great to watch and truth full. Is there any chance you two are related in anyway your personalities are so a like it’s funny keep the brilliant work up guys
I’ve tried a few different pellets in my Katran pro c compact .22 and found the Hades are accurate, although the JTS dead center in 16 grain were as well. The 18 grain not as good.
Airmaks haven’t always been Huma regulated. They swapped to Huma not to long ago as they could buy the regs in already assembled and setup rather than CDR assembling them themselves which proved a time saving for them.
Where can I get one of those rails for my Katran c? Rather than having an arca Swiss adapter screwed on? The but stick would be nice as well! My Katran loves QYS heavy so much so I bought 11 tins of same batch
Had a katran pro for a 10 days and i initially struggled with its accuracy but after a couple of tins its starting to tighten up its groupings nicely. I agree with lack of positivity in the cocking action but i have yet to double load and doesn't have a "click" when cocking the lever back like my Krait does. Mine seems to like Jsb heavies and exacts 8.44g but its becoming less pellet fussy with each use.
This is very interesting. As we mentioned in the video, this is the only AirMaks rifle we've shot that has been this fussy. Great to know that after some time it settles down
@rangecountryairguns5883 I've had three or so tins through mine now and its imroved no end and hitting 5 pence groups with ease at 30yds. I think some can be hit or miss (no pun intended) when there new and just need a little more leading than others.
You failed to amplify on this Katran if it has the anti double load function ? Which was a selling feature on the original first style of Katran also that the gun is for target work only ? Surely the compact version is a hunting light weight ?
@@Qwcgvv thanks but who tells Airmaks what you want (ie)krait L .25 cal 520mm barrel choked sorry for the war and peace but when I purchased my krait I went to the rfd ordered with them they rang me to collect it from them ?
Nothing has changed for the end user/customer... You still buy from the shop. If you order with us and we do not have what you want in stock, we put an order in with our supplier, which is now Hawke.
No doubt its very very good but brand awareness isn't good yet. I dont think Airmaks when i think quality gun but for no other reason than FX, Daystate etc have the brand on point. Maybe in the future than will change like it did for AGT.
The R12 aesthetically looks awful by comparison, I’ve yet to try the Pro Katran, but been happy with the three original ones I have, none have missed a beat.
Peter is correct Laurence. The Huma reg is a fairly recent addition. They were having so many issues with their own regs, that they ended up switching to Huma regs for the whole of their range. He's not always wrong 😂👍
The service from Range and country is second to none I purchased a Katran from them two months ago the gun is incredibly accurate and well made I’ve had no problems with the cocking lever or double loading if you buy one you will not be disappointed
Would definitely recommend the guys at Range&country. Purchased a couple of rifles from these, very good customer service. Extremely helpful.
Thank you very much, we really appreciate the kind words :)
It's so nice that you are very honest about the action. I think it wouldn't stop me from buying one .
I noticed it straight away at first as i also own a krait, but in all honesty after shooting it a few times i dont notice it at all now.
That's our aim with every video. Sometimes we feel things like this need to be addressed, and we agree, it wouldn't deter us from having one. It just takes a little bit of time to adjust to it
Great review, I have a krait L and it’s superb, not found it particularly pellet fussy. I do use jsb 10.34.
Thanks for sharing... From all of the AirMaks rifles we've had the pleasure of shooting this is the only one that has been fussy about pellets
👍🏻 keep up the honest reviews, its good for both potential customers and as feedback to manufacturers who might be downing quality to save on production costs that this will be picked up on and honestly reviewed.
Thanks. We do remain as objective as possible in our reviews and we're glad this is being noticed. Thanks for watching
Another great wee video..Good honest review as usual
Thanks 👍
A good honest review👍🏻
Thanks for a honest review 😊
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Great review lads
Glad you enjoyed it
Love your vids always great to watch and truth full. Is there any chance you two are related in anyway your personalities are so a like it’s funny keep the brilliant work up guys
We're glad you enjoy the reviews. And yes, we are a father and son team
I would like to see how hades pellets shoot through it
I’ve tried a few different pellets in my Katran pro c compact .22 and found the Hades are accurate, although the JTS dead center in 16 grain were as well. The 18 grain not as good.
Airmaks haven’t always been Huma regulated. They swapped to Huma not to long ago as they could buy the regs in already assembled and setup rather than CDR assembling them themselves which proved a time saving for them.
I found that CZ barrels don't get on with any QYS pellet but the QYS is brilliant in FX barrels.
My Krait loves the streamline heavies but after 40yds they tend to perform poorly.
Where can I get one of those rails for my Katran c? Rather than having an arca Swiss adapter screwed on? The but stick would be nice as well! My Katran loves QYS heavy so much so I bought 11 tins of same batch
A S510tr would have been a better comparison than a BSA r12
Had a katran pro for a 10 days and i initially struggled with its accuracy but after a couple of tins its starting to tighten up its groupings nicely.
I agree with lack of positivity in the cocking action but i have yet to double load and doesn't have a "click" when cocking the lever back like my Krait does.
Mine seems to like Jsb heavies and exacts 8.44g but its becoming less pellet fussy with each use.
This is very interesting. As we mentioned in the video, this is the only AirMaks rifle we've shot that has been this fussy. Great to know that after some time it settles down
@rangecountryairguns5883 I've had three or so tins through mine now and its imroved no end and hitting 5 pence groups with ease at 30yds.
I think some can be hit or miss (no pun intended) when there new and just need a little more leading than others.
You failed to amplify on this Katran if it has the anti double load function ? Which was a selling feature on the original first style of Katran also that the gun is for target work only ? Surely the compact version is a hunting light weight ?
It does have the anti double load👍👍
Wot no Hawke scope ? 😊
So who do we purchase from you and it goes to Chris for set up and then to the customer or hawk to Chris then to customer?
Airmaks send them to chris,he sprinkles some magic dust on them and they go to hawke, who distribute to the shops.
@@Qwcgvv thanks but who tells Airmaks what you want (ie)krait L .25 cal 520mm barrel choked sorry for the war and peace but when I purchased my krait I went to the rfd ordered with them they rang me to collect it from them ?
Nothing has changed for the end user/customer... You still buy from the shop. If you order with us and we do not have what you want in stock, we put an order in with our supplier, which is now Hawke.
@@rangecountryairguns5883 so do you send it to Chris or hawk
No doubt its very very good but brand awareness isn't good yet. I dont think Airmaks when i think quality gun but for no other reason than FX, Daystate etc have the brand on point. Maybe in the future than will change like it did for AGT.
The R12 aesthetically looks awful by comparison, I’ve yet to try the Pro Katran, but been happy with the three original ones I have, none have missed a beat.
Just had to take a brand new katran b back to gun shop with a faulty reg. Quality as definitely gone down
Thd rifle looks good but the stock just metal bits looking. yuk
Looks like a pile of junk.
Stick to a boring AA you will be fine 😊
Thanks for being honest, thanks [fletch]