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Nice! The Gen1 Avengers were good for 3/4" groups out to 100. I've even seen them take down ground squirrels out to 200 yards! The Avenge X has more power. Same style regs. Good review here boss!💥💪💪💪🎯💯
Im sure the comments are so far from being looked at anymore, but imma take a shot… Being a newbie to the Swarm Magnum 10x V3, I’m curious why not make a final adjustment on the scopes used in this video. Seems many of the groupings were tight, but still off center. Since I shoot a LOT of snakes in our Koi Pond from about 30-yard, I have to be near dead on accurate. My 9yo Gamo break barrel (1-shot), puts holes right through center of a 2-ft long snakes head 9 out of 10 times. My only option is the head because the remaining body is under water and we all know, once pellet hits the water, it’s done. Missing a snake is no go, as they hide for hours after a miss (or graze). For the snake lovers, it’s a pest thing. If they weren’t eating my expensive koi, I could wouldn’t care less. Anyways, and reason you don’t make a final adjustment to get center mass? Wind?? Thank you!
While the barrel is cocked you can pivot the magazine up and see whether there's a pellet in the chamber. That gives you a greater measure of safety. Another way is run a 2 foot length of stiff weed trimmer line down the barrel, OR even drop in a .177 caliber BB down the barrel. I force myself to leave the gun uncocked while I check target until I'm ready to fire the next shot. If I get out of that habit is allows a double feed once in a while. I recently discovered that same pellet gives me the smallest group so far. I need to consistently hit inside a dime diameter dot at 60 feet. I think I'll have to use a PCP to get that size group.
@@TheDollarSportsman I understand that. But what's the point in buying a rifle with adjustable reg, hammer and transfer port but not use it. Imagine how awful a high dollar FX tuned for pellets out of the box would look if you refuse to take advantage of the adjustments. Especially if you run a cheap scope and shoot slugs. I want to see the capability of the rifle when tuned perfectly for whatever projectile you choose. Also shot in good conditions. Anything less is of no use to me. What's perplexing is that you shoot competition. This should be obvious to you.
@@heithwatkinssorry to say it but I can’t disagree. Most content creators for Airguns do an out of the box…let’s see some skills…tune it up without mods. Just tune it to its optimal capability out of the box for slugs. Show us what to expect when we tune it to its best with slugs.🤷🏼♂️ JS💯
@@heathhalfhill6867 Thanks brother. This issue has been a problem forever. I remember seeing a guy (who also shoots competition) compare a Gauntlet to an Air Arms S510. He actually said he was using the same pellets "to be fair". But experienced air gunners know that's simply not true. What if one rifle loves that pellet and the other rifle doesn't. You would have to find the best pellet for each rifle. That's the only way. Unless of course you plan on fooling newbies. The out of the box thing is absurd. From the factory rifles may be set up differently. Guages may be off. Barrels aren't the same. Different reg pressure. Different hammer spring tension, etc. So one guy's out of the box may be totally different from another guy's. So again, why do seasoned airgun shooters do this. They know videos like this tell you absolutely nothing. Unless you only plan on fooling people who don't know.
@@heithwatkins I disagree; the whole point of these videos is to do a progression. I started with 35 yards on other videos, then this video proceeded to further distances and whether or not slugs would even work to begin with. The next goal would be either custom tuning, or hunting, etc. Now since I am a content creator, I know this, but so often someone will make a comment where they think to tell me how to do videos or claim something should be “obvious” to me 😆. What’s obvious to me is knowing the general market and providing content options for everyone, not just someone who pretends to know better than me but doesn’t actually take the time to create content for people 😎.
I seen a ridiculous comment. The fella said only test in perfect conditions. Lmbo. I live in west Texas, here perfect conditions would mean you could only shoot 20 days a year. Common sense is gone. I can take Dove at 75 yards in most any condition, with my, Avenger. 177.10.13 grn. Js..
It must be nice that you have one. Because if you go to their website to order one you there sold-out. And if you ask customer no service you won't get an answer. In my opinion worthless.
Great review. Another great buget friendly air rifle that Utah Airguns carries is the JTS standard and the max. For the price that's a pretty accurate air rifle 👍
they say (H&N) 40 joule for the slugs ..so i am curieus what they will do ..😀. oke i watch the clip now.P.S the zan ??? ow boy for this price..I wont hunt with it at 50 but come on man.50 yards. 400 euros in the netherlands ..a snowpeak m25 350 euro do the same (nah a bit better) But for this gun ...i think at 25 it is a hammer without wind.
@@TheDollarSportsman yeah Shooter Rick is incredible. He's a shooter I dont watch and think "yeah I can probably outshoot them." I have a 75yd range at the house and do standing offhand practice with all my airguns on 1-6" plates. bench or rested is fun too just totally different level of challenge
Yea it'd cost you over $111 to shoot through 500 pellet tin of 22 cal , 11 canisters 45 shots each. By the time you shoot 1500 pellets or 3 tins you could have afforded a cheap Chinese air compressor for right at 200 to 300.
Great demo Noor! Shocked me too. I hope Umarex has this kind of quality control for the barrels with their Notos' big brother. Will the Umarex Zelos break the price barrier in the bull pup market for accuracy!
I think 599$ will hurt it a little but saw videos of it and its stupid accurate but at that price point puts it up against the Air Venturi Avenge-X Bullpup at the moment as its on sale. plus puts it up against the JTS Brawn Bullpup and that can be a 30 cal which gives it extra worth.
The notos and the zelos are both snowpeak guns rebranded/packaged and they're both really good at the price point. Notos is a snowpeak 750 and zelos is a snowpeak m60
Did you eat it that's what I'd like to know if not why did you kill it? I'm not a vegetarian but just don't believe in killing animals you're not gonna eat!