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I have lots of tubes at home from all kinds of experimentation and the rest of the stuff that I do.
But as of lately I find myself gravitating toward about 6 different sizes, but in actuality I want only 3 or 4 :- )
1636*
2040*
1842
3050
1745
Kent #303
The powerful single tubes that I have played with may be a thing of the past, as will be the super heavy ammo (love to melt those 3/4oz and 1/2oz fishing weights down to 001/2 or 000 size buckshot size !!
The Kent #303 of which I have a lot was my go to just because I could get it in less than a week. For marbles and stuff it is good, but I think after all these years I'm settling in on faster flatter shooing ammo that has the poop for rabbit size game if I desire, and my desire for shooting rabbits is greatly diminishing but my thirst for Starlings has greatly increased ;-)
*1636 is an incredible tube and for ammo the size of 1/4" - 3/8" depending on how it is figured, it is great, great stuff. Is this really an improved 2040 ?
*2040 is pretty much in the same ball park, but has a bit more pop for 3/8" steel, again a very, very good elastic. But do I need both 1636 AND 2040 ?? that is the question ?
1842 is probably the closest to the best all round tube for me. It is very potent stuff. It is great as a single, a pseudo or looped for heavier ammo.
3050 is awesome stuff and seems to cross the bridge of 1842 and 1745. It is overkill but absolutely a killer for 3/8 steel and heavier. in a full loop set up, and sends 3/8" in the 270fps that are in a pseudo looped configuration ... great stuff !
Both 1745 and Kent #303 I'm wondering about, hence they have a line through them ... Am I going to stick with them or not ? does 1636 do the job 2040 does for me so maybe as time goes on I can get rid of 2040 ?
My shooting today will not be of anything more weight than around a 1/2" steel ball or about 130Ish grains, although I have some 3/8oz oval lead sinkers that are very nice. in the 180grain range, but i would shoot them very, very rarely.
So what is your guys opinion that has shot both the 1636 and the 2040 ? are they different enough to store both of them or is one better than the other or has a faster rate of return than the other ? Remember my draw is just short of 33 inches !!
Please respond ;- )
wll
But as of lately I find myself gravitating toward about 6 different sizes, but in actuality I want only 3 or 4 :- )
1636*
2040*
1842
3050
The powerful single tubes that I have played with may be a thing of the past, as will be the super heavy ammo (love to melt those 3/4oz and 1/2oz fishing weights down to 001/2 or 000 size buckshot size !!
The Kent #303 of which I have a lot was my go to just because I could get it in less than a week. For marbles and stuff it is good, but I think after all these years I'm settling in on faster flatter shooing ammo that has the poop for rabbit size game if I desire, and my desire for shooting rabbits is greatly diminishing but my thirst for Starlings has greatly increased ;-)
*1636 is an incredible tube and for ammo the size of 1/4" - 3/8" depending on how it is figured, it is great, great stuff. Is this really an improved 2040 ?
*2040 is pretty much in the same ball park, but has a bit more pop for 3/8" steel, again a very, very good elastic. But do I need both 1636 AND 2040 ?? that is the question ?
1842 is probably the closest to the best all round tube for me. It is very potent stuff. It is great as a single, a pseudo or looped for heavier ammo.
3050 is awesome stuff and seems to cross the bridge of 1842 and 1745. It is overkill but absolutely a killer for 3/8 steel and heavier. in a full loop set up, and sends 3/8" in the 270fps that are in a pseudo looped configuration ... great stuff !
Both 1745 and Kent #303 I'm wondering about, hence they have a line through them ... Am I going to stick with them or not ? does 1636 do the job 2040 does for me so maybe as time goes on I can get rid of 2040 ?
My shooting today will not be of anything more weight than around a 1/2" steel ball or about 130Ish grains, although I have some 3/8oz oval lead sinkers that are very nice. in the 180grain range, but i would shoot them very, very rarely.
So what is your guys opinion that has shot both the 1636 and the 2040 ? are they different enough to store both of them or is one better than the other or has a faster rate of return than the other ? Remember my draw is just short of 33 inches !!
Please respond ;- )
wll