Love your channel.you are an impressive marksman. Love the intelligent and articulate way you present. Makes it easy to understand. You include the must know information I like. Range , velocity , grouping , ft lbs etc. And number of shots. I just have 2 pcps , but I'm in for good! Strongly considering this rifle next. Bought a hatsan flash .25 tuned it to 45 ft lbs . I love it but am ready for more power. Many thanks
Very good info,, I like the read,,,, the manual,,, All my PCP's said ok to dry fire BUT only one said DO NOT dry fire with NO AIR in it,, will damage the hammer unit,, Most may not know that,,,
I love your videos. I,m new to PCP air rifles. I just got a Hatsan .22 Flash & love this rifle. I think my next will be a Hatsan BT65 Carnivore 30 cal as yours. That would be a great Hog hunting rifle here in Oklahoma. Keep those videos coming.
Thanks for the video. Thanks to you I just purchased this gun. This is my first pcp, and I think it's the best, can't wait to take it down and polish everything. I hear that has a huge impact regarding accuracy
I have a question. Could someone please tell me if the Hatsan pump is all I need to fill this same rifle. I'm new at this, and I have no idea what I'm doing. I just bought one of these and now I understand something about a "Foster" end. Do I need that? I'd like to get the Hill pump, but they want $25 for the end piece. This is an expensive hobby, but one that looks fun.
Nice review. well done. can you do power and internal mechanism on your next video. lots of bt65 reviews on here. but not much when it comes to internal mechanism, power adjustment, mods, etc.... I'm pretty sure you'll get quite a lot of interest for that. Anyway i'm looking forward to your next video.
Sam, This gun is a loaner from HATSAN and not my personal one. I CAN NOT MOD this airgun nor start tearing into it showing the internals and how it all works. BWALTON here on RU-vid can probably better provide that type info. Unless i buy one of the Hatsan models that is......lol!
I recently purchased a Carnivore and would love to read an instruction manual - if there was one available. I even emailed Hatsan Customer Service asking for one or a link to an online version. That was nearly a month ago and still haven't heard from them. If you know where to get ahold of a manual or a link to an online version please let me know.
So you like the gun... :D Good first review.... made me laugh some as you seemed a little tentative... so my advise on the next one... be yourself... most of us have probably watched your videos 3 times over... :D Good Job....
Tom, not sure i understand where I was tentative. I was being myself as i always am. Don't know any other way to be. Not certain? But I can only like the gun SO FAR from the features it has. Still have to shoot it to see how it performs in the field. thanx for watchin
Hehe...might have been the wrong word...but most of us make sure to check or watch all your videos..top shape and look forward to your continuing review...:)
Hello mate. Bullpuplover here. Been trying hatsans since their spring action 125 and 135 models, than at44-10 and bt65. With all my respect, those are lowest quality products on market (well, excepting some low grade chinese copies of popular brands). Cant say about .30 cal u have there, never had a chance to try it, but .22 and .25 are awful and takes a lot of machinery to make them decent. Thanks
I have a .25 cal Vortex 125, and It has excellent quality, with great fit, finish, and functioning! It is far better than anything in the same price range.
Hmm, that is all stuff we could read on a website. Not really that useful of a review. I think the reason lots of mfrs. don't screw the gun to the stock in multiple places is because that hurts accuracy.
I stand corrected. Free floated barrel means the barrel is not attached to the rest of the gun, except at its breech. The rest of the action is solidly mounted to the stock. I can't think of any examples of airguns where the action ISN'T solidly mounted to the stock though..?