Download Free Qb78 Pcp Conversion Kit For Mac Rating: 7,5/10 1116 reviews
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It is difficult to rate this rifle. If you are looking for a ready made, fully finished, smooth shooting gun, then my advice is to look elsewhere.

Chiinnature 2 years ago. There isn't any, put round balls into your pistol then it will be good enough, gamo rounds or HN pellet brand round balls will do just fine. Jul 15, 2012  Qb78 pcp conversion. I'm just rambling now. Any thoughts or experiences of this kit would be very much appreciated, 09:53. Or valves would be suitable either, personally i think it would be cheaper to just buy a pcp, A proper safe and tested conversion would cost more than you could buy a decent pcp for. The QB78 Repeater Kit takes that fun to the next level, allowing you to use Benjamin 10 round rotary magazine so that you spend less time loading pellets and more time shooting. No more having to fish around in your pockets for pellets, just load up a few magazines and you're ready to go.

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If you are willing and able to put in a little work, this can be a great shooting air rifle. I grew up shooting Daisy and Crosman pump up airguns. I had a Powerline 880 that was rather cheaply made and a 760 that was very nice and well made.

A few years ago I bought a 760 for my son, only to find that the wood stock I enjoyed as a boy was gone. It was nothing but cheap plastic. Recently we experienced a squirrel problem. Download yu-gi-oh free. They were constantly stealing fruit off of our trees, digging up our garden and raiding the bird feeder.

It was time for them to go. I own a Gamo Delta in.177, but wanted something a little stronger for eradicating the squirrels in our yard. I would have selected a more powerful spring or gas break barrel, but my city is anything but friendly to airguns.

According to the local laws, I can't even use a pea shooter! In addition, I suffered a serious arm injury that would make shooting a powerful springer difficult. After much research, I decided on a QB78 Deluxe in.22 caliber. After receiving this rifle I loaded up a couple of CO2 cartridges and went plinking in the back yard. While not silent, the report was relatively mild.

It can be heard by my neighbors, but I doubt it will bother them and they will likely not even know what it is. After I finished shooting off the two CO2 cartridges, I decided to take the gun apart. I have to say I was appalled at what I found.

Every cut edge on this gun is rough. Apparently their machinist do not know what BAE means (break all edges). I even found a ring of metal obviously from the machining floating in the gas breech.

It is no wonder that the seals are cut every time the gun is assembled or disassembled. Even the trigger has rough edges from where it was stamped(?) out. I bought some fine files, very fine sandpaper and some wooden dowels and proceeded to clean up this gun.

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I attacked every sharp edge I could find. Unfortunately, that means that a lot of the bluing had to go.

I re-assembled it with new seals, well lubricated, and replaced the breech transfer seal with a Crosman seal for better flow. The original seal is not 'crushed', BTW, it is just made smaller to restrict flows for some of those, um, restrictive countries. I eagerly went out to test fire and was very, very disappointed.

The accuracy was abysmal. Crosman Premier Hollow Points are highly recommended for this gun, but both these pellets and the Destroyers were just plain awful. I contacted AGD and they recommended trying other, better pellets. I purchased some JSB Jumbo 18.13gr and some RWS superdomes. The JSBs are phenomenal.

Within the limits of my back yard they are absolutely devastating for the squirrels that happen to hold still. The RWS pellets give me similar groups but I have not shot them much, since the JSBs are so good. The QB78 is not supposed to be very powerful, but it has no problem dispatching any squirrel I hit, even out past 20 yards. Some of the pellets hit my wooden back stop and buried themselves completely in the wood.

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There are many modifications I want to do, but in the end it isn't worth it. The number one mod I would like is to install a repeater kit. The kit is over $170. How can I justify putting a $170 kit on a $100 air gun? For $270 I could have purchased a Hammerli 850, from what I have read a fine, finished repeating air gun.

I could also put in an 'XP' Kit for 100FPS more. Again, the stock QB has plenty of power for my back yard and any more would give me fewer shots, which would cost more, and make the gun louder, which I definitely do not want. In addition, I could have bought a QB79 and installed a bulk filled CO2 or air tank. Aside from the fact that the CO2 cartridges are easier to replace, I really did not like the bottle look of the QB79.

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The QB78 looks (and probably handles) much more like a rifle. In the end, I would give the rifle as it was out of the box 3 stars. As it is now, cleaned up, I would be tempted to give it 5 stars.