Cr2240 owners with chronographs

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#16 Post by KevinS »

The Hobbys are 500 a tin for both .177 and .22 calibres. I got 2 tins in the old tins .22 but they're oxidized :(

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#17 Post by sniper »

Also another good one is the Xisico Wadcutter, 13.9gr. smooth skirt and tall.
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#18 Post by TCooper »

Hi Sniper,

Thanks for the numbers. You have a very healthy Cr2240. Shot count should be good too.

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#19 Post by sniper »

TCooper wrote:Hi Sniper,

Thanks for the numbers. You have a very healthy Cr2240. Shot count should be good too.

Todd
Thx Todd, this one I'll keep it as it is without modding anything on the valve, may be port only, receiver and that's it. I wish I could find a thin smooth grip like a 1911 style. So far I've been practicing at 20 yards hitting empty powerlet and found the best way holding it, it's like a Glock style with left index finger infront of the trigger guard, somebody just happened to show me at the gun's club and it actually works very well. No movement at the front of the barrel at all.
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