for me adjusting the tension screw from factory setting 1/2 turn tighter then shoot over chrony until max velocity and then slow it back down 15 to 20 fps works very good and will give the best air efficency
Assuming you’re in the United States it’s not illegal to transport a loaded airgun or even have mags loaded in the same case. Air guns aren’t regulated like firearms are. Even so, it’s legal to keep a firearm and ammo in the same case while traveling in most states (I live in California and it’s even legal here)
Fun fact i live in netherlands and we are not suposed tho have firearms but all airrifles are free tho have every caliber there is But we May carry that gun in the car in a gun case or so and no loaded mags the pallets needs tho put in another bag apart from the gun so you cant grab your rifle while driving that car (sorry for bad english)😂
In Michigan it depends on caliber. .177 and .22 is fine to transport in a vehicle without a case unloaded. Over .22 caliber same rules apply as a regular firearm
Increasing you hammer tension caused valve lock ( when the hammer strikes the valve pin it push the spring coils tightly together which restrict the air flow...... if you want monster power replace the stock valve spring with a much lighter and shorter spring with wide gaps between the coil or adjust the valve spring by turning the valve spring tension cap counter clockwise which will allow tons of air to escape... thank me later and happy shooting
for me adjusting the tension screw from factory setting 1/2 turn tighter then shoot over chrony until max velocity and then slow it back down 15 to 20 fps works very good and will give the best air efficency
Awesome!
I got my JTS Standard 44.2 ftlbs with 21.14 grain H&H match pellets 970 fps. 22 caliber
How is the accuracy out to further ranges
@connorrohman5292 out at 100 yds was very accurate
Assuming you’re in the United States it’s not illegal to transport a loaded airgun or even have mags loaded in the same case. Air guns aren’t regulated like firearms are. Even so, it’s legal to keep a firearm and ammo in the same case while traveling in most states (I live in California and it’s even legal here)
Fun fact i live in netherlands and we are not suposed tho have firearms but all airrifles are free tho have every caliber there is
But we May carry that gun in the car in a gun case or so and no loaded mags the pallets needs tho put in another bag apart from the gun so you cant grab your rifle while driving that car (sorry for bad english)😂
In Michigan it depends on caliber. .177 and .22 is fine to transport in a vehicle without a case unloaded. Over .22 caliber same rules apply as a regular firearm
Increasing you hammer tension caused valve lock ( when the hammer strikes the valve pin it push the spring coils tightly together which restrict the air flow...... if you want monster power replace the stock valve spring with a much lighter and shorter spring with wide gaps between the coil or adjust the valve spring by turning the valve spring tension cap counter clockwise which will allow tons of air to escape... thank me later and happy shooting
Where do you suggest to get one of these springs your are talking about ?
Kool 👍🏻✌🏻
Did you de gas the rifle before adjusting?