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    Quote Originally Posted by chopsuey View Post
    PCP with NV great combo @Mintie. Does the nv008 mount clamp onto dovetail aswell as picatinny or you need an adapter?

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    Yeh the factory mount adjusts for all Piccatinny/weaver/dovetail rails, interesting design

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Hi Mintie,how many shots does yr air tank give and what poundish setting does it fire.
    The Lynx is well over 100 shots per fill at its current power setting of around 20fpe, the Leshiy is set to 14fpe at the moment and gets around 65 shots per fill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyked View Post
    Some pretty neat footage.
    PCP's are very under rated by lots of shooters who've never tried them out. Highly effective and also very discreet and much safer than a rimfire especially when you don't want to annoy the neighbours.

    I've had a .22 BSA Scorpion for years and it's been a brilliant little rifle. Interested to hear from anyone whose moved from a .22 to a .25 and if you noticed much difference in knockdown power on possums?
    Those older BSA's were very good! I love the MMC cocking action! The Leshiy in the video has .177, .22 and .25 barrels and is adjustable in power up to about 40fpe in .25. There is a huge difference in impact energy between. 22 and .25, the pellet weight jumps up from around 18gr up to 25+gr and along with the larger impact area it really smacks targets harder.
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    Couldnt find any for sale in nz ,guess you have to order them in.

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    @Mintie, thanks for your editing and posting. I wonder, will a dab of white paint inside the pellet skirts make them show up clearer in the movie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Couldnt find any for sale in nz ,guess you have to order them in.
    Yes import only, this is the only one in NZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    @Mintie, thanks for your editing and posting. I wonder, will a dab of white paint inside the pellet skirts make them show up clearer in the movie?
    Will give it a go and report back! I'm going to see if I can increase the frame rate the Pard records at too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mintie View Post
    Will give it a go and report back! I'm going to see if I can increase the frame rate the Pard records at too
    The air venting and condensating in the image could also be reduced by a piece of steel venting it to the sides, a la, Soviet SMG, but then again it looks quite dramatic so not necessarily a problem. (-:
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    @Mintie without hijacking this thread, can I ask you to recommend a good place for anyone to do more research into these pcp air rifles?
    Wouldn't mind finding more out about them.
    Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyked View Post
    ..Interested to hear from anyone whose moved from a .22 to a .25 and if you noticed much difference in knockdown power on possums?
    Believe me, you don't need anything gruntier than a 40ft-lb .22 PCP for possums, long as you intend to shoot them through the head or high shoulder. It's a shame (for me) there are bugger-all possums round H Bay though the numbers are slowly building back up. I once had a dedicated 10-22 possie gun but sold that after the Reg Council spent zillions wiping them out

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    @Mintie without hijacking this thread, can I ask you to recommend a good place for anyone to do more research into these pcp air rifles?
    Wouldn't mind finding more out about them.
    You Tube has heaps of stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Localman View Post
    You Tube has heaps of stuff.
    Lots of bullshit too ��
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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    @Mintie without hijacking this thread, can I ask you to recommend a good place for anyone to do more research into these pcp air rifles?
    Wouldn't mind finding more out about them.
    Happy to help out with any questions etc, I've had heaps of PCP's in my time and keep up to date with most of what's going on out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mintie View Post
    Happy to help out with any questions etc, I've had heaps of PCP's in my time and keep up to date with most of what's going on out there.

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    A nice short barrel, no wonder you get quite a puff of condensation on camera. The soviet side vent muzzle 'brake' will not make it rifle length as the cops measure back from the front of the rifling.
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