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 Post subject: Kral Arms Mega Marine
PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 12:43 pm 
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I received the Kral Arms Mega a few weeks ago, from Raman at Canada Shooting Supply.
I must say, for less then $600.00 this is one of my favourite air-gun.
It's well balanced and light. It's unregulated, but it thinks that it is, i mean the shot curve is almost flat.
(like a regulated gun).

The Mega prefers heavy pellets (16-19 gr), but i shot 14.3 gr with it and it was fine. (heavy's are better for long range or windy conditions).
PLUS the power is adjustable.
I've got 120 usable shots on low power, 60 on medium and 50 on high with an extreme spread of 50 to 60 fps.

The Mega can be used at low power, for plinking in the back yard or pest control, you can hunt small games with it
on medium power and put it on high power for hunting with heavier pellets.

P.S.It's very quiet on low and medium power, but has quite a bark on high power...

Check it out at canadashoutingsupply.ca.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 1:14 pm 
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I agree, these have such a nice flat curve for an unregulated gun. Thanks for sharing your results, and congrats!
Wes

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There has been some discussion about the rail for attaching optics on Kral guns.
Do you use a scope on it; if so how / what did you use for mounting it..?

Very useful review Jean..!

Thank you

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 3:44 pm 
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Rupertt wrote:
There has been some discussion about the rail for attaching optics on Kral guns.
Do you use a scope on it; if so how / what did you use for mounting it..?

Very useful review Jean..!

Thank you

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:52 pm 
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Those are one of the most accurate guns I have come across. Here is my review. There is alot of shooting so you can see what I'm talking about. -Nate

Click here my the Kral MEGA Youtube video review: https://youtu.be/n5PYLlJSw_s

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 2:23 pm 
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Definitely looks like a good rifle, for the price.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 11:21 pm 
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I have one in 25 cal fitted with LW barrel.. Did some Chrony testing last weekend with my buddy Err. From 205 bars to about 125 bars we were able to do 58 shots. Shot string was 772 lowest and highest was 793, or a spread of 21 fps. The heart where the string was at its flattest would be from 170 bar to 130 bars. I have the graph for those interested. The heart gives 793 fps on the highest and about 788 lowest on a 30 shot string. Would be better if it could give about 850ish fps on the average but that would be the next step when Err and myself would enlarge the barrel port and the valve port a bit this Winter break... With the stock configuration, the Kral mega marine gives dime sized groups at 50m, but still under powered to our liking.. A very nice mid/(or maybe low for some) range gun which performs like a regulated unit. A keeper for sure.

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apitagan - what weight pellets were you shooting?

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 3:04 pm 
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Daryl wrote:
apitagan - what weight pellets were you shooting?


Shooting the 25 grain Air Arms in 25 caliber... :-)


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Apart from being a bit of a heavy beast, cannot really fault this rifle in any way.

I've been enjoying my Mega Walnut .22 for several months and agree it's not only very very accurate and performs like a regulated rifle, it's also bargain priced for what you get. On high power it's a cannon, but at lower settings backyard friendly so to speak. There's no way around power vs bark, noise level and velocity go hand-in-hand with non moderate firearms. One issue I've yet to resolve with mine is trigger pull -if I dial it down to where I like it, the safety no longer functions. Pretty sure a mod of some kind will solve the problem -just have too many rifles to play with and haven't found the time to investigate it further.

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