The trigger pull on my Notos out of the box was almost 7 lb.s but I got it down to just under 3 lb.s ! Just a tip the owner's manual says to lighten your trigger pull to adjust the screw counterclockwise on my gun to lighten the trigger pull I had to turn it clockwise ! What I called umarex about it the guy I talked to told me that my trigger assembly was installed backwards on my gun ! Lol if that's the case shouldn't I have to push the trigger forward to fire the gun ?? Lol
@@FirstStateAirgun you'll be back to kicking my butt in no time ! Lol I went out to my range today and had nothing but problems !! 🫤 And to top it off my twenty-year-old chronograph took a 💩 on me !! And no $ to get a different one !! 😥
Greetings Mr. Shoot. What do you think of the accuracy from the Notos? I find PCP airguns to be much more accurate than springers/gas rams. What say you? R, Steve
*Not too bad "out of the box"!* _The trigger pull on the Beeman Chief II is right arround 2lb1/2 I don't mind the weight but I sure want to try to get the pull a bit shorter soon_
hey oh shoot so my gun started leaking its not a big deal found the leak the o rings are just bad so i believe we are going to send it back and if they let me change the caliber what is better for hunting normally i like to shoot dove of a 30 yard powerline and a 40 or 50 yard powerline thats in a field i dont like seeing an animal suffer so what would be better 177 or 22 and what is more accurate at a longer range and a shorter range i heard .22 is good but ive never shot a .22 air gun it seems like 177 can just pass through a dove and just hurt it bc it does not dump the energy and its more likely just to bleed out i feel like
Really the BSA scopes are still the best and you can use it on a Springer if you want to. I like the fixed 4x pretty good. But I don’t shoot a lot past 35-40 yards. My favorite budget rings are the weaver tactical. They are the truest rings I’ve found without getting expensive. But if you’re wanting a lpvo. I like that one I just got a lot. Really a cheap Simmons with a 3D printed throw lever is a good choice too.
My notos has had many mods already!
The trigger pull on my Notos out of the box was almost 7 lb.s but I got it down to just under 3 lb.s ! Just a tip the owner's manual says to lighten your trigger pull to adjust the screw counterclockwise on my gun to lighten the trigger pull I had to turn it clockwise ! What I called umarex about it the guy I talked to told me that my trigger assembly was installed backwards on my gun ! Lol if that's the case shouldn't I have to push the trigger forward to fire the gun ?? Lol
Got me on this one Timmy Timmy Timmy I’m catching up
@@FirstStateAirgun you'll be back to kicking my butt in no time ! Lol I went out to my range today and had nothing but problems !! 🫤
And to top it off my twenty-year-old chronograph took a 💩 on me !! And no $ to get a different one !! 😥
My came from the box at 2 3/4 lb. but now it's at 14oz!!! Really nice trigger!!!
Greetings Mr. Shoot. What do you think of the accuracy from the Notos? I find PCP airguns to be much more accurate than springers/gas rams. What say you? R, Steve
Yeah they’re way more accurate. Especially the budget stuff. But I’d almost rather have a well tuned Springer.
I have my trigger down around 2 lbs just by adjusting the factory screw which can only be done when the rifle is empty of all air and in the red zone.
Turning trigger adjust screw does not require gun to be degassed or empty of air.
I'm afraid to buy one knowing I'll have to get the compressor! But wow, all the reviews are good! I want it for the accuracy! ❤
*Not too bad "out of the box"!*
_The trigger pull on the Beeman Chief II is right arround 2lb1/2 I don't mind the weight but I sure want to try to get the pull a bit shorter soon_
Very helpful information for a lot of people love it
my notos trigger was heavy as crap so I adjusted it and now its pretty good
Good valuable info right there. Not bad at all.
Nice looking gun to me
So, how do I drop the trigger pull down. Any video on it ?
Not sure if there’s a video on it. UA-cam gets really weird with triggers.
@@ohshoot444I noticed that. There’s not one video on trigger adjustment. Strange !
The trigger is better on my notos than my ar15😂
Even though the trigger is very heavy I know where it breaks and I’ve been having pretty good success so far
hey oh shoot so my gun started leaking its not a big deal found the leak the o rings are just bad so i believe we are going to send it back and if they let me change the caliber what is better for hunting normally i like to shoot dove of a 30 yard powerline and a 40 or 50 yard powerline thats in a field i dont like seeing an animal suffer so what would be better 177 or 22 and what is more accurate at a longer range and a shorter range i heard .22 is good but ive never shot a .22 air gun it seems like 177 can just pass through a dove and just hurt it bc it does not dump the energy and its more likely just to bleed out i feel like
Not bad
Is it adjustable for break weight?
I believe so.
This or the Beeman? What’s your take?
I’m leaning towards the Notos.
@@ohshoot444 Nice! What scope size would be perfect for both guns? Don’t want something big but want something with magnification like a lpvo.
Really the BSA scopes are still the best and you can use it on a Springer if you want to. I like the fixed 4x pretty good. But I don’t shoot a lot past 35-40 yards. My favorite budget rings are the weaver tactical. They are the truest rings I’ve found without getting expensive. But if you’re wanting a lpvo. I like that one I just got a lot. Really a cheap Simmons with a 3D printed throw lever is a good choice too.
I’ve watched about every Notos review video and every trigger pull seems to be different.