Tau 7 Compensator
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Tau 7 Compensator
Hello All,
Just ordered a compensator from Tau Brno for my Tau 7 Standard. Have not shot much to see how groups improved...but easily order with a wire transfer from my bank. I order off the Tau Brno website.
I also received mounting instructions.
Regards
Just ordered a compensator from Tau Brno for my Tau 7 Standard. Have not shot much to see how groups improved...but easily order with a wire transfer from my bank. I order off the Tau Brno website.
I also received mounting instructions.
Regards
Re: Tau 7 Compensator
Improved groups?
Starry-eyed optimist.
Starry-eyed optimist.
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Shoot a co2 TAU, with all the muzzle flip you'd be killing for any potential help.Rover wrote:Improved groups?
Starry-eyed optimist.
That brake redirects gas up AND down? Doesn't that defeat the purpose? It needs to go all up and slightly pointed back to be efficient.
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Where was this item shipped to? We looked at it for a junior shooter 2 months ago and were told no US sales.
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Re: Tau 7 Compensator
I think the compensator for the Tau Brno Mk8 could be more effective in cutting down the muzzle flip, but I wonder if it would fit the Tau 7?
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Iirc, Rade for Topgunairguns, had improved accuracy wíth the Tau 7 compensator.
Iirc, the new Tau 7 Jr version, uses a compensator that looks very similar to the one on the MK8.
But I think the Jr's barrel is thinner. Might fit a standard Tau 7 though.
Allthough I'd stick with the Tau 7 comp as that is made and tested for the Tau 7.
My MK8 indeed has the other comp, but its quite a 'weird' comp; I can FEEL the air on my shooting hand during the shot! Probably cause of the large holes and the direction of them.
Iirc, the new Tau 7 Jr version, uses a compensator that looks very similar to the one on the MK8.
But I think the Jr's barrel is thinner. Might fit a standard Tau 7 though.
Allthough I'd stick with the Tau 7 comp as that is made and tested for the Tau 7.
My MK8 indeed has the other comp, but its quite a 'weird' comp; I can FEEL the air on my shooting hand during the shot! Probably cause of the large holes and the direction of them.
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If it ruffles the hair of your competitors, you'll probably "earn" a few points.
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Rover, an earnest question: Do your comments imply that the late Don Nygord, purveyor of the Turbo-Comp, was a fraudster?
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Every pistol has a comp these days. It's an even playing field.
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I knew Don, and he sold his pellet sizer to lots of folks. He told me they didn't work, but people would buy them anyway. In my tests (do a search) it was worse than useless.
I tried (owned) a couple of CO2 (Walther & Pardini) guns with the famed "Turbo-Comp" on them, but saw no difference one way or the other.
I tried (owned) a couple of CO2 (Walther & Pardini) guns with the famed "Turbo-Comp" on them, but saw no difference one way or the other.
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The main purpose of the Turbo-Comp was not to improve groups; it was to cut down on muzzle jump on CO2 pistols so you could call your shots better. It worked (still works on my Pardini K-60) very well for that purpose. There was a lot of talk about stripping gas away from the pellet's path or something along those lines, but I don't know if Don bought into that. That's my (unreliable) memory anyway.
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If you can feel the air on your shooting hand during the shot, I can only assume that it is really cutting down on the muzzle flip. When I see a Steyr 8 duct comp, I see it more like a "pellet stabilizing compensator". I guess different comps give different results when fired out of a PCP/CO2 airgun.yana wrote:My MK8 indeed has the other comp, but its quite a 'weird' comp; I can FEEL the air on my shooting hand during the shot! Probably cause of the large holes and the direction of them.