Hi Jerry. Nice shooting and well documented targets! Speaking of targets, Where did you found those Barne’s targets? Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, The Hawk action looks good on that unfinished stock. It's me or your scope is almost as long as the carbine.by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Nice picture Gary. You see, not everything has to be air guns.by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary and Kent: The pneumatic harpoon shooter is a great idea. The only thing is that I'm a catch and release practitioner, it’s going to be hard to release them after being shot with the harpoon. Hopefully I’ll go to the range this week and have something related to the air gun forum to post. Gary, today arrived the new chrono. I've got homework to do... Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Kent, I like the way that you are thinking...by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary, Those are Snakeheads. That fish specie present a real menace to all the fish farms that are in Florida. They have spread in some East and Central States and they will continue spreading. It's all a matter of time. They are territorial and a very aggressive ambush predator. The giant ones might reach between 3 to 5 feet in length and weight 45 to 50 pounds. Attacks to humans had bby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Lon: All these non native species are competing among themselves. No they doesn't present any danger because there are no native species left. They are good to eat, we also have the peacock bass which is great for eating. Hey Lon we may open a Guitar/Fishing and Home Improvements forum...hehehe The home improvements part is for Kent. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, They are both good eating fish, especially the leopard guapote. They both do have beautiful colors and they look more impressive when they are breeding. No, I don't have any aquariums left. Eight years ago, when I was full into the aquarium hobby any of these fish would cost me aprox $85.00. Now all I have to do is go to the lake and do some fishing. These are only two out of maby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Griffin, These fish are all over and in large quantities, two won't make a difference. Julio.by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Guys: No shooting for me on this weekend, but... Today I found a break, early in the morning, and went to a lake near my house and did some fishing. The bite was slow, but I was lucky enough to catch a couple of fish species that are not native to Puerto Rico. This first picture shows a Cichlasoma Citrinellum, commercially known as Red Devil. This fish is native to Central America and gby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary: I love the scenery around your house. Especially the contrast between the snow and the clean floor…hehehe Thanks for sharing the test results. These pellets look promising for hunting and for target shooting. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hahaah! You see Gary.. If you want, I can send to you the Nautilus front end... You just have to ask.. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary: Do you remember that .32 hollow point that you developed a few years ago, that looked like an empty can? It was developed for short range pest control. Are this new pellets behaving in the same way if you shoot them backwards? It's clear that they are transfering the energy on impact, but IIRC the other hollow points had the charasteristic of loosing speed quickly. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
One wise old man told me once: "the only wrong question is the one you never ask" It was worth trying...by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary: You are telling me that you shot a dime at 50 yards? Please lend that Victory to me for a weekend, with a tin of pellets. I will use it for my next match with Gerald... Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary: Just to be clear: Were this groups shot with the Victory using the carbine device? Nice groups for a carbine, shooting out of the back of your truck. This new pellets seems to be flying straight, congratulations! Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
It's clear that you both were having a lot of fun. I do agree with Kent's theory and I would add; that it's a great feeling to shoot a huge heavy slug at an impressive speed using air as the propellant. I do smile while shooting a big bore. For me it's amazement and joy combined. Gary on this one I do prefer the carbine format. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, I do have a safety concern, so please keep that slug’s batch hidden in your shop. Who knows, maybe that green light is the missing key for a cleaner energy source.by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, Hold on with that titanium mix. You know that I can always down tune the 8mm and shoot it at Mach 1 …by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I can help you with the supersonic tests...by Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary: You can count on me to test this new pellet. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Neil: Amazing views and scenery! Where you live, do you have hunting seasons? Or you can go hunting when ever you want all year round? It was too bad that you didn't bagged your goat or dear. I believe that this uncertainty plays a huge part of the hunting adventure. You can ask Gary about it. (MS dear hunt) Thanks for posting such a complete story, for a moment I felt likeby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary and Jerry, Great post! I'm glad to see you both out of your cabins, and doing some shooting. It looks like you had a good time hitting those steel targets. Nice 34 yards groups with the Victory. Jerry looks like a sniper with the Yukon and his new scope. Thanks for sharing. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Griffin: The Hoss is capable of shooting the .457 round ball at aprox. 740 fps IIRC. It will give 3 good shots and a fourth weaker shot, if it's filled at 3,200 psi. I do remember shooting targets at 100 yds., resting the Hoss on a sand bag and hitting the targets frequently. Even at 100 yds the round ball kept a lot of its energy. Kent or I should say Capt. Sparrow, thanks for showiby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Joe, If you look into the original Barnes Pneumatics Index Page, there is a link with the name "Ball Flask". If you open it, you will see the .32 rifle with the ball reservoir. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Lon, For a moment I thought that you were going to say: " Hi guys I do fill my shooting bags with crushed coral"...hehehe Your amigo. Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary, This Victory pistol is looking good and it's accurate. How about the sound of the blast when you shoot it? You shoud post a recording of the pistol in action, just for us to realize the effect of the shroud. Yes, because you don't have anything else to do... Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Wow Gary, That's a fine piece. The numbers on your previous post are impressive for a pistol. This one is screaming "take me out to the range"... Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi guys, Yesterday Gerald and I had a shooting match. It was a nice day at the range. Gerald had an extra scope (BSA Stealth 8-32X40) and he was kind enough to sell it to me. He also spent an hour or so installing it and zeroing it. Thanks Gerald. Here are the two rifles ready for the shoot. That was all that his kindness lasted, when it was time to compete this guy beat me tby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary and Gerald: Gary-No "busting the cinder blocks" on this one, sorry. Yes, I'm planning to bring the Nebula II, but without much practicing with it. I'll be practicing during the match. Hahah! Gerald: I do have my air tank filled and ready. I hope that this would be the first of a group of matches to be celebrated during the year. Best, Julioby Julio - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum