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What kind of power with a 135cm airgun?

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how accurate are the pneumatic guns you guys use? what size fish can be hit at 8m?

Gun is very accurate. Aiming is hard and takes time to get used too. Ive never had a penetration problem with mamba 115. It goes through everything.
 
thats badass. ive got some old pnuematic in my shed that i may have to refurbish. what kind of range could you get with a 90?
 
....135cms needs a special device to be loaded.....
secondly a long 7mm shaft will easily bend while loading and if you use a 8 mm shaft to have more rigidity the speed will be affected......go for a 110 +
mamba kit if you shoot big fish with a 7mm shaft otherwise I would suggest a
85/90/97 with mamba kit with shaft of 6.5mm .....light speed.....

:t
 
I'd suggest going a little shorter - maybe 115 - then put a mamba kit on it. With the kit the gun will be ridiculously powerful and easier to load for that power. I might be wrong but I think Shaneshac said his 115 shoots 8 meters with no problem.

....8 mt is very long trajectory.....anyway the most powerful gun ever built is
the MARES MIRAGE, unfortunately out of production.....but some of them can still be found at affordable prices.....if you add mamba kit.......
shafts and rocks destroyer...
 
I have a 970 now - I like the size better than the 1100 and I'm sure it will have plenty of power.
 
the dentex reel is one of the best ive seen, would definitley recommend it...

how can it be fited in a rob allen? My Rob allen reel brook :(
Edit: Nevermind, Rob Allen will replace it :)
 
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it's a guy showing how to load a pneumatic speargun while in water.
you could download one...
 
it's a guy showing how to load a pneumatic speargun while in water.
you could download one...


"a pneumatic speargun"? or one with black mamba? And is it under water?

Well my PC is a Pentium II with 266mhz and 48mb Ram, I can´t even watch youtube videos... : (
 
Yes, you can load a mamba underwater, wouldn't be much use if you couldn't! The small amount of water that is in the muzzle when you seal it has no noticeable affect on its performance.
 
"a pneumatic speargun"? or one with black mamba? And is it under water?

Well my PC is a Pentium II with 266mhz and 48mb Ram (

rofl rofl rofl

sorry but i couldnt resist. Running windows 95?
 
"a pneumatic speargun"? or one with black mamba? And is it under water?

Well my PC is a Pentium II with 266mhz and 48mb Ram, I can´t even watch youtube videos... : (
Ok, sorry for that. i'll try to upload some images of the movie
 
No difference loading the mamba except you must make sure and do it in one smooth motion. The seals create a relative vacume in the barrel so underwater is fine
 
Here goes:
 

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