ozzie123 0 Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 hi does any body have any ideas to put the crosman ratcatcher up a touch in power but at the leagle limit i need a bit more distance and i am sick of only being able to hit things and get things at 20 yards cheers Quote Link to post
spike25blue 55 Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 hi there mate you can put a more powerfull spring in them i got 1 off a guy on here a while back atb rob Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 hi does any body have any ideas to put the crosman ratcatcher up a touch in power but at the leagle limit i need a bit more distance and i am sick of only being able to hit things and get things at 20 yards cheers Should have bought a different gun then mate! The Ratty is a great little gun for close quarter pest control in sensitive places like the inside of barns, etc, but it's not designed for taking rabbits out at 40 yards. By the time you've modded the ratty up to the performance levels of a decent 12ft/lb'er, you'll have spent as much as a decent PCP. Also, tuning advice is not allowed on here, as the info could be used to put a gun into FAC territory. Quote Link to post
ozzie123 0 Posted April 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 hi does any body have any ideas to put the crosman ratcatcher up a touch in power but at the leagle limit i need a bit more distance and i am sick of only being able to hit things and get things at 20 yards cheers Should have bought a different gun then mate! The Ratty is a great little gun for close quarter pest control in sensitive places like the inside of barns, etc, but it's not designed for taking rabbits out at 40 yards. By the time you've modded the ratty up to the performance levels of a decent 12ft/lb'er, you'll have spent as much as a decent PCP. Also, tuning advice is not allowed on here, as the info could be used to put a gun into FAC territory. sorry mate new to the site i had no idea tuning stuff was not allowedthanks for the advice though cheers mate Quote Link to post
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