Something wrong?
Just got back from Xmas vacation to my rainy town picked up my powerful, modded condor that shoots 25 cal benji domed 28 gr like a laser. I put a wine bottle average size 30 yards away. I know that my condor shoots these pellets 1050 fps on the first power setting. I took the first shot I hit the bottle on it’s left side center and the bottle fell over but did not shatter. I presume that I did not steady the shot enough that it grazed the bottle and knocked to it’s right side.
For any household shooters: why did the bottle not shatter? At that velocity and even though it grazed the bottle the bottle should have been in pieces upon inspection not a scratch. If I had used a pointed pellet would it have shattered? I noticed as I put the pellet in the barrel it seemed loose, I have found maybe 8 of 200 pellets that just slide freely in the barrel. Does this loose velocity? I know my aim sucked. I don’t think the rain had an effect.
Does anybody have any ideas why the wine bottle did not shatter at 30 yards and with my pellet gun combo.
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Barklee,
I at one point had a Condor with 24 inch 22 barrel, a 12 inch 22 and end cap an airarcher and an extra Talon valve on a seperate tank.
Taking them a part to play with different combinations, was raising hell with my arthritic thumbs, so my wife said, why not just get two other frames?
So I searched for a cheap Talon SS, checking here and on the Yellow. Finally I found one, sold the 12 inch barrel. Then the second fram I aquired was in a purchase I went in with 80 Grit, he bought the gun and canabalized it and sold me the frame.
I ended up being about $235.00 average on each frame and that included the hammers and trigger assembly, basically everything but the barrel and one tank.
So now I have three Air Force frames, two Talon SS’s and one Condor, with different setups.
Roachcreek
