Posted on 03/11/2021 10:49:21 AM PST by eastforker
My .20,.22, .25 all sound about like a .22 , if I didn’t have suppressors on them,other wise pretty quit, just a little twang.
it depends on what state you are in, my state banned these a long time ago, and new cars do not use lead weights
Lead weights are banned in eight states, predictably they're the nuttier ones. That still leaves 42 states where they're common.
New cars might not come from the factory with lead weights but when the tires are replaced they'll most likely use lead to balance them, unless they're in a nutty state. Used lead weights are very easy to find in my state.
To Eastforker, these certainly will drop a deer.
any idea how much a tank refill is?
So does mine - but I’m sure the flatlanders will ban them in the future. One progressive Bernie-bot keeps trying.
You can buy an electric air pump to recharge the canister.
If you have too, you can melt down the plates and posts of lead/acid (i.e., car batteries).
I have an AirForce Texan in .357. It is ~ .22 rife loud.
I haven’t shot any but, a lot of guys with big bore air guns shoot round balls.
I plan on getting a .357 round ball cast. I’m sure I would lose accuracy but in a pinch I’m sure I could take a deer with it.
These shoot like a dream out of mine.
Can only imagine how fast a couple shots from big bore drains it.
I suspect the big ones are mostly a single shot and time out to fill the tank again.
“You can buy an electric air pump to recharge the canister.”
And drag a generator out in the field to run it?
Gets $$$ real fast. I use a scuba tank to fill my .22 and get it filled at a dive shop.
My .177 punched a hole clean through a squirrel at 15 yards. He ran up the fence post, ran along the top of the fence rails for maybe 25 feet, then croaked. Varmint fell into my animal-loving neighbor’s yard, so I had to quickly fish it out with a homemade gaff hook before she or her dog discovered the ventilated squirrel carcass.
With some models you just get a few extra canisters to carry with you.
check out this on full auto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBC66xGe9UI&ab_channel=Shooter1721%2FAirguns
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I don't have one of these air rifles, so I'm not the expert. But I looked up a dive shop in my area and they charge $9 to refill a paintball or air gun tank, $12 for a larger tank.
They also charge $9 to fill a scuba tank, but you must have a valid dive card in order to have a scuba tank filled.
You can get high pressure tanks that are the same volume as a scuba, and I am guessing those are the $12 refill.
Now, your next question will be "how many rifle refills per scuba tank?" and my answer is "I dont' know."
Two of my fav reads in F&S are Ask Petzal and A Sportsman’s Life. DEP is still around (he’s too much of a crank to die), but where did Bill Heavey disappear to? Retire? Suffer an ignominious death his family held back, per his living wish? And did F&S cut back their circulation to just a few dead tree editions a year? Bassmaster, American Rifleman, and F&S are staples in my bathroom magazine rack beside my porcelain perch..........
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Anyone here ever recovered lead from a car battery?
A goofle search on that image yields,’Possible related search: states is euthanasia legal’
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