Theoben gas ram pressure7/24/2023 ![]() ![]() I really like the distinctive checkering. I also ordered a Weihrauch HW90 pressure gauge and a. I decided to bite the pellet, buy one, and figure out what’s going on. There have been several posts about low power, hard cocking, weight and general tuning questions. Quote from: Nikoman on September 15, 2012, 01:35:27 AM That thing looks like a heck of a shooter!! WOW!Well, I finally bought a HW90. That is a gorgeous walnut stock that Crusader is wearing! That's the perfect caliber for that gun. But whatever works for the Eliminator, should definitely work for the Crusader. The Disco pump seems to work for the HW90/RX series rifles but I don't know if it works for the H.E. You shouldn't have to ship your gun 2,000km away. He would be the first line of support I would try since it's not under warranty. He would know the Crusader and what parts, etc. He is the importer for Theoben USA and besides that, he is the most knowledgable guy about those guns. Shoot him an email (no pun intended) and ask if he deals with our friendly neighbors like you up North. Just do a google search for him and you can't miss. Hopefully he can sell you any seals or parts you may need. I would contact David Slade from Airgunwerks down here in the USA. That thing looks like a heck of a shooter!! WOW! It could take a month for turn around time when I have to ship it away. I would sooner service it my self then I know who to blame when something is not right. The guy here in Canada doesn't stock them. Also where would I get some piston seals. I really don't want to send it 2000 kms for service when it is needed. If I could get my hands on a pump for a good price I would sure buy one. Don't get the 10 yr warranty here in Canada so they say. I bought it used and it is over a year old. It's up for sale.Īs for warranty, there is none. I am amazed I could shoot 3/4" at 30 yards with that before. It doesn't feel comfortable to shoot at all. One thing I do know is that I can't shoot that crosman anymore, it just feels so akward in my hands. That thing was so easy I just sat there and laughed to my self because it happened so quick. But the first time I cocked it I though I was going to fold it in half and snap it off. Just for a test I pulled out the Crosman Nitro Venom I have to see if it reacted the same way with the gas ram. It is alot stiffer then other break barrels I have shot. I am still getting use to the Theoben 22 cal. Hey, I would love to see some pics of that awesome rifle. I'm so used to it that my arm never gets sore anymore. ![]() I know this because of the Chrony numbers and dates, targets with dates/times and the number of tins I went through in a day. There were days when I shot my Eliminator about 300-400 times in a day. I have to take a break from the Crusader for a few days and let my arm get better. I hear they are harder to cock then the Crusader. If you shoot your Eliminator over the chrony try slow cocking and then fast aggressive cocking and see if you find a difference. Not that it makes any sense begause it is a charged air piston. I guess after shooting 350 pellets the day before and then finding my arm sore today I must have been cocking it to slow. I then tried 5 slow and 5 fast to prove to myself that I wasn't going crazy and sure enough 5 up and down and slow and then 5 higher fps and consistent. Then all of a sudden it shot 3 10 shot strings and they were 722to 727, 719 to 726 and 720 to 728. Then I was getting a little frustrated and I guess I was cocking the gun a little more aggressively, more like a quick sweep. From 680 to 720 and everything inbetween. One thing I did discover today was that if I cocked the gun slow, it shot inconsistent FPS. There are no pictures out there that I can find as to what it looks like. I think the Eliminator has o-rings for seals and the crusader has something else. If you were looking at the back of the gun it would be in the 10 maybe 10 oclock position. If you look through the cocking slot it is just visable at the right angle. ![]()
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