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New Vulcan review

First of all I want to Thank Tony at Talon Tunes for doing such a wonderful job with getting the Vulcan out to me after the long wait. Package arrived with no damage and was double boxed. Inside was the Vulcan with its plastic case with foam padding inside. Nice way to ship this kind of gun. After opening box I saw the carefully packed Vulcan laying there in sheer beauty. The stock in my opinion is gorgeous.
My very first impressions are as follows. This is a direct comparison from my .25 Cal synthetic Cricket as I have not owned any other 25 gun.
Out of the box it took little time to figure out how everything worked. Mags were easy to insert and will loosen up a bit with time. I can load a clip with one hand no problem. Not so with cricket.
Bolt actually cycles nicely to load pellet but it does take a bit of effort to push pellet all the way in. With cricket it was the opposite. Cricket was hard to pull back to load and easier to push pellet in. I did get cricket to cycle quite smoothly and I’m sure Vulcan will too once a bit of care is taken to polish the parts involved.
I did find myself reaching over to look for bolt as I was accustomed to when shooting cricket and was pleasantly surprised to have cocking lever right there where I wanted it. That is hands down the best move yet.
Tony supplied me a one hole group at 30 some yards and that had me really excited for a new gun. I had a busy day and didn’t think I would be able to shoot it too much so I did a few dry fires and would say the hammer spring made quite the twang. You could not hear the hammer spring on the cricket at all.
After supper I went and mounted SWFA FFP 3-15×42 scope with the burris inserts to get me as close to POI as possible. That took me 3 tries and had it within 3 clicks. Phew was glad that was over.
I took a fresh tin of Air Arms 25 grain pellets as I figured I will use them for my break in period and keep the kings for later. To my surprise they did very good. I emptied all four clips and refilled gun and finished setting up scope.
The Air Arms pellets easily grouped about half to ¾ inch at fifty yards shooting from my truck with a small bean bag for support. I can tell this beast is a shooter and will be tough to outdo.
Before I took gun out I ran about 8 patches through barrel to make sure its clean. Will clean it up later when I have more time. Barrel was dirty but the last patch wasn’t that bad.
I took to the road and quickly there after I took 5 birds in a row at 50-40 yards and I will tell you I was stroked. Trigger is nice and crisp the way I comes but I like it a bit lighter so I will adjust this later. Cricket trigger was not bad but defiantly not as crisp.
Gun is so small that it makes by 22 cricket look like a semitruck. It’s really really is the gun I was looking for.
As for quiet…. I would say it’s quieter than 25 cricket for sure even though its shooting a bit hotter.
The sound coming from spring makes it tough to judge. I know when I dry fired it before I had scope mounted I did point it in the direction of birds sitting on trees and fired a few shots and they didn’t budge. Cricket was much louder I would say at 930 fps.
As for accuracy it beats the cricket in a heart beat out of the box. It took me months to get cricket to shoot half as good.
I have this coke aluminum pop can beside some concrete pieces that I take practice shots with my 22 cricket. Its 90 yards away. So I take a few pokes at it with Vulcan and couldn’t tell for sure if I had hold over right so I picked a spot on concrete and fired two shots. I could not tell where they landed so I drove up to pile and went over and looked and was amazed what I saw. Two pellet markings 1” apart shot from my truck with bean bag on my knee. Simply amazing. I didn’t take picture as I didn’t have phone on me at the time and was a bugger to get there to begin with. So my first observations are very positive to say the least. This gun is a shooter no doubt.
The clips are not too bad to load but can load 2 cricket clips by the time I do one Vulcan clip.
The gun is new and stiff so it will be a while till everything gets worked in. It’s unbelievable the way it shoots. I also find that I get a small puff of air in my eye when I fire gun. I will have to check out what gives. I will move scope back a bit too as its too far forward.
Comparing the two rifles it’s night and day difference.
Cricket is too big, too heavy and too long.
I bought them from 2 different vendors and comparing to what I had to do to get cricket to shoot good is a night mare.

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quote Zonk:

eelect are you going to lap the barrel?

Zonk I’m going to shoot it indoors tonight and will see. If it’s tight at 70 I’ll watch and see if I have to. By the looks of it just leave it be. Never seen a new gun shoot like this

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quote Leadbetter:

quote Zonk:

Zonk is too busy playing grab ass with Lead….

He does have a little soft ass…….hehe

I’m not letting you two pervs have sloppy seconds anymore 👿

I’m really liking this Vulcan, the Russian midget might get sold off whenever or if it ever gets here!

Tony have you made any oversized bolt knobs for these beauties?

I have an over sized Knob.

quote danyac:

dam all I want to know is when will new shipment be in .and more deeper reviews.i in noway am trying to cut the Vulcan,i will not buy a first round gun anymore till proven.again 1650 is not chump change to me and quite a few others here.and to dam bad if we can not ask without getting jumped.you all sound like that other forum.bull shit
oakey after rereading your answere I may have over reacted.felt like you were scolding me for asking.the couble of photos I have seen posted one shows wood that looks cheap and one with bubbles in finish.again looking for more information.enjoy your gun and shoot well.dan

Sorry if I came off strong. That was not my intention and not my experience with the guns I have seen. Mostly the wood has been nice not as tiger striped as the Model they advertise. However I have some light tiger stripping in various places on my stock. The Vulcan is not an oiled walnut stock. I love oiled walnut. I love oiled wood and prefer it over poly coats. I don’t see this company sending out their first couple hundred guns with any visual flaws like bubbling. There were some mechanical flaws that the Company took care of immediately I was scrutinizing them. They responded just ask around they shipped out new parts immediately when they saw the flaws.

quote Zonk:

Zonk is too busy playing grab ass with Lead….

He does have a little soft ass…….hehe

I’m not letting you two pervs have sloppy seconds anymore 👿

I’m really liking this Vulcan, the Russian midget might get sold off whenever or if it ever gets here!

Tony have you made any oversized bolt knobs for these beauties?

dam all I want to know is when will new shipment be in .and more deeper reviews.i in noway am trying to cut the Vulcan,i will not buy a first round gun anymore till proven.again 1650 is not chump change to me and quite a few others here.and to dam bad if we can not ask without getting jumped.you all sound like that other forum.bull shit
oakey after rereading your answere I may have over reacted.felt like you were scolding me for asking.the couble of photos I have seen posted one shows wood that looks cheap and one with bubbles in finish.again looking for more information.enjoy your gun and shoot well.dan

My experience so far with my .22 vulcan is that gun is inherently accurate, but requires a bit of technique to shoot. Because of the diminutive size and rearward center of gravity, it seems that you really to squeeze it pretty tight to hold it steady. At first this was very difficult for me because I’m used to shooting a big, front heavy springer (hw97) that I generally shoot with as light a grip as possible. With a similar grip on the vulcan my groups looked like dog shit–like an inch at just 27 yards. However, when I tightened up my grip I immediately started laying down one-holers.

Are you guys having similar experiences?

So you agree? This baby will be a hard act to follow. I haven’t had a chance to stretch thinks out yet. From my experience it should be killer. Congrats and keep us posted.

eelect are you going to lap the barrel?

To add some more detail to review I did take off shroud to clean barrel. Was easy to do. Used a pull rope from Mac1 and patches. As for trigger tuning most of us are too busy doing anything else than work and shoot. I’m very happy the way gun is cycling. No jams or anything. It just works. Mag loading is straight forward too. It’s nice to be able to load mag with one hand. Another good thing is when you load a mag that is not quite full you just insert and shoot. With cricket you had to make sure you have hole lined up. That took some fumbling and sometimes lost opportunity to acquire target

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Mike I know what you mean about the stock. The last thing I think about when looking through my scope is what the wood looks like. All I really care about is accuracy, accuracy and more accuracy. You can have the best looking wood in the world but without accuracy the gun is nothing…..Just a club.

I would love to see some detailed info about how people are tuning their triggers, I mean real details with photos hopefully. Particularly about how to adjust the take up, so that the safety is fully functional. Also, it would be great to see some detailed info on disassembly, lubrication, polishing of the bolt parts, etc.. I would like to disassemble my rifle for a thorough cleaning, and lubrication, but It would be nice to see a short tutorial from some of the more experienced Airgun smiths before I do it myself.
I am a little bit interested to find that nobody is commenting on any of the details of this rifle, such as the magazine retention system, the magazine lock, etc..
When people are cleaning their barrels, are they just doing it with the moderator on? Do you use a straw to help feed the Crown Saver past the baffles?
I am happy to see good reviews on the accuracy, and consistent velocity of the Vulcan, but I guess I am just more interested in a lot of details on how to tune, adjust, and maintain the gun.
On the stock; I guess I like my stock fine, but when I look at it next to every other rifle I own with a walnut stock, the wood just seems less dense, less colorful, maybe if it had an oil finish it would be more like what I am used too. I might post a few pictures of my Vulcan next to some of the other rifles I own (like my CZ 452)to compare the stocks.
Anyway, please put some detailed info on here about….details.

Mike

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quote danyac:

whens the next shipment do??? well at least now there are a few 25’s out there to get really wrung out.just hope we’ll get more and deeper reviews.not complaining just like more indept over time reviews to see if dependable and how they hold up.
what kind of wood is stock? saw one that looked like cheap sprayon finnish.kinda like Chinese finishes.

Spray on finish? It has a a semi gloss poly coat on a Walnut Stock and the wood is very nice. The Metal is very nice as well. This is no Chinese garbage. Crazy I wouldn’t spend 1600.00 on no bull pup that was made of CRAP! This is a well thought out well made machine!

I can’t jump. Most of the white Men can’t either. Now what do we do , Tony ??

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whens the next shipment do??? well at least now there are a few 25’s out there to get really wrung out.just hope we’ll get more and deeper reviews.not complaining just like more indept over time reviews to see if dependable and how they hold up.
what kind of wood is stock? saw one that looked like cheap sprayon finnish.kinda like Chinese finishes.

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