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Edgun makes meat

Howzit Gang,

First Post on the forum.

I’d like to thank all the guys that have posted their reviews on the Edgun. I found that THIS IS THE PLACE to be when looking for the latest Edgun information.

My Edgun arrived on Saturday and it was a looooong half day at work. After mounting up the optics on 30mm med. IOR rings that I happen to have, I quickly found out why most of you suggest the high rings. Couldn’t wait to shoot the gun so mounted the scope and started shooting. Trigger was a little rough at first but started smoothing out as I shot through a tin of pellets. Personally, I like the two stage trigger.

Zeroed at twenty, one hole okay —- it shoots. Shot it at thirty, group held together. Shot it at forty, group could be covered with a quarter. This gun can shoot! (old news to all the other Edgun owners eh?). I know that with time, I should be able to get better groups and look forward to streching her out a bit. Just need to work on getting a better cheek weld.

Sunday morning I ran up to a local sporting goods store and picked up Weaver high mount tactical rings. The gun feels much better now and the groups started tightening up.

Sunday afternoon I took the Edgun out hunting. A friend has a mac nut orchird and is having pig problems. The pigs are wreaking havoc and eating up all the nuts. I have permission to hunt there as long as I don’t use a firearm. I’ve taken a few pigs with my bow but if the right shot presented itself, I wanted to take a small one with the Edgun. Long story short, closest I could get was twenty five yards. Didn’t feel comfortable taking the shot.

This afternoon, I left work a little early to see if the pigs were still there. They were and after an hour and a half of stalking, I was set up to take a shot if things looked right. I had one little porker picked out and as they started feeding towards me, a smaller 25lbs. male took a bee line and fed straight too me. At thirteen yards I decided to take him before he winded me. At the shot he just dropped. The Edgun is soooo quiet, the other pigs didn’t know what was going on and didn’t know what to do. They kept running towards him and scattering back. This went on about a half a minute before the wind shifted and they winded me. All hell broke loose as they bolted away. There was one in the 140lbs class and a couple 120 pounders. Having them running around that close was interesting. Will go back in a couple of days with my bow and see if the 140 is still around.

Nice thing about a really small pig is that they are soooo easy to clean. Right now I have it on ice and plan on roasting it this weekend for the fourth. Mac Nut feed pigs—–yummie! Wife was kinda upset that I shot a small one but I explained that I didn’t want to risk a shot on a large one with the Edgun.

Will try and post pics up on the “Yellow” hunting section tomorrow.

This gun is a keeper. Unique, accurate, great shot count, and compact. Did I leave anything out? For “me” this is perfect go- to hunting PCP air rifle.

Aloha,

Mark

EdGun

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Hey Mark, What’s the # on your Edgun?

quote BigIslandMark:

Posted a pic in the Huntin’ forum 😀

😈 😈 😈

Posted a pic in the Huntin’ forum 😀

LOL benneeboy——-Sometimes I post on the Yellow and there is a link to the Talon there. Thats how I found this great site —–plus —-you guys have the latest information on the Edgun.

Thought I’d post the pic on the Yellow and full story on the Talon. Kinda spread da Aloha around 😀

quote BigIslandMark:

Pics are up in Yellow hunting forum. 😀

Well this ain’t the yella hunting forum???? 😆

Thanks Khadux “Dis bugga” going be good eatin’. He had a nice layer of fat when I skinned him out. He must’ve been eating a lot of mac nuts.

Mark, congrats on the Edgun and your great hunting. Those bacons looks good!

Pics are up in Yellow hunting forum. 😀

Give me a little more time Uncle Hoot——- I have no doubt that the gun is capable if the conditions are right. Also I want to make sure I have an extra clean pair of bvd’s and a tree nearby jus’ in case I piss him off and he wants to pay me a vist 😯

Mark

Nice! However I will need to verify this by photo???? 😆 😆 😆

😀 Young pig is hard to beat. Taste Fantastic!!! 😀

Tuned for Kodiaks, I would think the Edgun would drop a large hog with a head shot within 15 to 20 yards. Gammo brags about it all the time. If they can actually do it, you know Edgun can shoot rings around that rifle.

Besides, who are you going to piss off? PETA (Pigs Eaten, Trichinosis Acquired) ???

It’s not like hogs are sensitive, caring creatures, beautiful, and a wondrous addition to Mother Nature.

Pop that 140 lb bitch in the brain pan, and post pictures!

Kindly, Sensitive, “Ol Uncle Hoot 😯

If the Creator had not meant man to eat the flesh of animals, He wouldn’t have created gravy! ” :6
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quote WalkonKing:

Nice post. That Edgun is a nice bit of work.

I would love to see one with a sidelever and magazine 😀

How about a “forward positioned” side lever, shall we say just above the trigger guard? Still a bull pup design, but no need to unshoulder the rifle to cock and reload.

Or, even better, a short under-lever just forward of the trigger. That would be a design challenge to allow enough pressure to cock and load. Only Ed could pull that off!!!

Kindly ‘Ol Uncle Hoot 😯

Nice post. That Edgun is a nice bit of work.

I would love to see one with a sidelever and magazine 😀

Yep, we are kinda edgun central over here.

We keep trying to get the mods to make a new edgun section of the forum, but for some reason he won’t do it. 😉 😆

Thanks Sherrod—– Because of your posts and a few others, I decided to to try the Edgun. Thanks for doing a great review on the gun.

Mark

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