Steyr is updating their website
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I agree, a very useful feature, one that others would do well to copy.
Why though do they still insist on that opening "shot" sequence. Do they think that we have never seen a shot hole before. I can only imagine that someone has spent a lot of time in writing it and nobody has the heart to tell him/her that it cheapens the whole site (in my opinion).
Why though do they still insist on that opening "shot" sequence. Do they think that we have never seen a shot hole before. I can only imagine that someone has spent a lot of time in writing it and nobody has the heart to tell him/her that it cheapens the whole site (in my opinion).
Thank you very much for the video.
For two years, I could not figure out why this finely tuned machine would have a slightly crooked front sight. It bothered the hack out of me.
Today, after watching the video, I found there is a knob under the front sight that was loose. Tighten that knob, the sight is now straight.
This really made my day!!
For two years, I could not figure out why this finely tuned machine would have a slightly crooked front sight. It bothered the hack out of me.
Today, after watching the video, I found there is a knob under the front sight that was loose. Tighten that knob, the sight is now straight.
This really made my day!!
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I also looked at this one and wonder if the 155-160m/s is valid for any pellet weigth meaning that you need to re-adjust the velocity if you change the pellet weigth ?LukeP wrote: - Velocity check, when they suggest the range to adjust (155-160).
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All these videos are very interresting, there are many things that were never explained by Steyr till now and never appear in the user manual.
One remark: LP10 owners as myself are very happy with these video's, but I guess that LP50 owners must be very frustrated not finding the same for the LP50 specificities.
In the video, they also state 155-160 but without saying anything about the pellet weight.LukeP wrote:By mail exchange, they suggest me 155-160 for the 0,50 grams pellet.jipe wrote: - Velocity check, when they suggest the range to adjust (155-160).
No further indication: so i thought that was optimal also a bit higher with lighter pellet and a bit lower with heavier...
My LP10 came from the factory with a velocity setting of 160 m/s for the heavy 0.53g pellets (Vogel). This setting gives 165 m/s for 0.50g pellets (H&N final match) and 171 m/s for 0.45g pellets (RWS R10)
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