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3 hours ago, Lazurus said:

@roys Neither I have a purpose built machine imported from the states. IMHO it is too dangerous for a DIY approach.

 

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It is certainly a dangerous diy system especially with the microwave transformer, still dangerous with the neon transformer but it doesn’t kill you quite as badly.

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3 minutes ago, roys said:

It is certainly a dangerous diy system especially with the microwave transformer, still dangerous with the neon transformer but it doesn’t kill you quite as badly.

Would that be " lightly killed " then ?  

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13 hours ago, MattyF said:

Not sure Steve , but it’s just not consistent, some times it’s that low you can see the pellet in the scope drop from the target... in contrast my BSA ultra can nail a pigeon in a head 30 -40 metres most shots.
The air arms should be the better gun.

Your Air arms should be every bit as good as the BSA, I only pop the rats with mine but it is always good, accurate & powerful. I am guessing it is pumped up to the correct pressure? It may be something to do with the hammer spring or the valve that releases the pressure to fire the shot. Perhaps a bit of silicon lube....looks like you need to hang around the airgun forum, sure someone will be good at fixing them!

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