*My respect for you service during dangerous times.*
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the compliment Alex ... will be home soon from taking some good videos which will be coming out in June.... Dr. Russ
@lexandersig Жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 All right! Thanks for your reply. You have a good weekend sir!
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 Жыл бұрын
19:02 . Crosman put that on the end of the barrel as a hand hold for cocking. It's not intended to be a moderator.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feed back Senator Joseph.... Dr. Russ
@James-gt9nv Жыл бұрын
Hi Doc I lost your great videos and just found yours again.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
James ... it is good to have you back... some good videos are coming... Dr. Russ
@tendraftsdeep2 жыл бұрын
Some time ago I asked you about cleaning and you said a video was coming, and here it is! Thank you very much Dr. Russ
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you Ten Draftsdeep... and 3 more good videos coming...while we traveled from Michigan to Georgia and then Florida.. all to be launched soon... hope you enjoy Ten... Dr Russ
@rerun-hunter35622 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr Russ for the informative air rifle cleaning, I’ve now got both Air Ventures the Bull Pup & the Adventure in 22cal & they are both very accurate from 25 yards to 60 yards which is real life distances I usually shoot from but also have the FX Maverick VP IN 25 cal which I must say is very well made & is my go to rifle for bigger varmints being out in the woods shooting but do enjoy the very low price of the air venture rifles which are both regulated as you know. I also just purchased the Ameristep Ten Chair Ground blind which gives me great cover. When I do look for a new air rifle to add to my guns I insist that the barrels as you say must be 20” long or very close to it plus regulated. Thanks from the Florida Veteran Bob Malone. Stay healthy & safe my friend & may God continue to bless you & wife. I just became a Great grandfather since last I saw your last video. Give Dr Paula a big hi for her camera work also. Love your videos as always & wait for each one to come up on You tube each month.
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Rerun Hunter... good to hear from you... each backyard and budget and whether your airgun hobby has spilled over into hunting .... determines your choice of airgun and caliber... those entry level air guns with regulators answer many needs. However ... once you get an FX in 25 caliber ...it is difficult to have any other ...."go to gun" ... please keep us in your loop... Dr Russ
@rerun-hunter35622 жыл бұрын
@@russjones7981 yes your right it’s hard to go back to other rifles after the FX but I use my cheaper rifles mostly for plinking on my acres & if need be I can hunt small game with them easily & the 22 pellets are easily available locally & quite cheap. I may buy another FX to have a back up in 25 but also they have interchangeable barrels in different calibers as you know. If I get one more I’ll have all the rifles I need in my arsenal of air rifles being I can buy other cal barrels for my FX air rifles. Iam looking at the Dream lite line up of FX rifles. Iam looking for a night vision scope so if you have any suggestions on that please let me know as you know the night vision scopes we had in Viet Nam era were poor quality compared to what we have available to us now days. God bless Bob M
@abdulrahmanalotaibi97772 жыл бұрын
Your channel is the best Dr. Russ 👍
@ghostrot2 жыл бұрын
For country with no rules of max fps
@gregmcb53052 жыл бұрын
@@ghostrot what are you talking about?
@ghostrot2 жыл бұрын
@@gregmcb5305 a review of a buldog at full power is illegal in a lot of country many places the max is 12fps/16joules it can be good as fac but a bad gun at 12 fps Other things he talks about are usefull
@gregmcb53052 жыл бұрын
@@ghostrot right? I mean it sucks that you can’t own a bulldog I feel you man, but I still don’t get what your saying
@ghostrot2 жыл бұрын
@@gregmcb5305 its hard to explain for me in english
@aizaobba2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Russ, it would be great to have a pocket size version of yourself to ask questions whenever we would have issues! I hope you and Dr. Paula are all well.
@paulajones38822 жыл бұрын
Always good to hear from you Daniel Gandolfi... sometimes I need that little fellow too... just ask Dr Paula... please stay in touch...
@angelitoconcepcion17212 жыл бұрын
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@rickm41302 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Russ, Thanks for the video! I always learn something from watching. Life is getting better and spring is just around the corner!
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Rick... always good to hear from you... 3 good videos should launch next week... taken during our current trip to Florida and Georgia... we were hoping to include a Iguanas hunt ... but that will wait for our next trip down here in 3 months... we were slipping and sliding out of Michigan and Ohios ice an snow storm 2 weeks ago ... and it appears our arrival Friday and Saturday will be the same. Dr. Russ
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
It looks like our subscriber count is close to 8000 ... Dr Russ
@edwardjankowski78453 ай бұрын
@@russjones7981 22:01
@ryanangeli5897 Жыл бұрын
I just bought my first .177 pellet gun - Gamo Varmint - to get squirrels off of my bird feeders, and I’m really enjoying your videos so far! This one in particular I find very useful. Thank you!
@dronereviewman9580 Жыл бұрын
I just got my 1st. A Daisy power line 880. And I'm already wishing i got a more expensive one. But from 3 days of watching videos and reading about air rifles not many had anything bad to say about this one. It does feel cheap and i hate all the plastic! But i think this will be perfect for me for now. But i can already see myself really getting into this and i just want a wood and metal air rifle that is a size up from the . 117 but all in time. I would love to hear what you think about the rifle you got!?
@irishkelly65410 ай бұрын
Make sure to oil the spring on that gamo! I didn't when I bought mine and it broke after about a couple years. It was pretty accurate for a cheaper airgun. Cheers...
@anthonygasparini17342 жыл бұрын
The definition of a great day? Watching a new video from Dr. Russ! Thank-you!
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Anthony....always good to hear from you... and your comiment was the best one all day ... thanks. Dr. Russ
@stewiepid4385 Жыл бұрын
Wyandotte, MI. checking in. Thanks for the in-depth video here! Solved some cleaning issues and dispelled some myths. Continued success & safety.
@JC-lf8pr Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr. Russ. This was another video that prompted me into action. I am making sure my pellets are clean and lubed now. My groups are better as a result.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Good ... we have a video coming out in 2 weeks that takes a virgin rifle and shoots a group between each of my recommended steps... Dr. Russ
@shaunjones60492 жыл бұрын
Thank you Russ very informative and helpful as usual, washing pellets helps keep the barrel clean for longer and worth the effort. I notice that when my barrel is dirty I can trace the path of the pellet through the scope easier. Here in the UK🇬🇧 we are restricted to sub 12ft lb guns so the pellet travels slow enough to trace through the scope . I hunt once a week so I clean my rifle probably every 300 shots just routine maintenance and keep a note in my game diary so I can keep track of what I shoot and when I have cleaned my rifle last. I use lukewarm water and just a spot of washing up liquid in glass swill the pellets around in the glass gently to degrease . Place pellets in a sieve and rinse off under the tap, then place the pellets on to paper kitchen towel and dry them off with the wife’s hair dryer 👍. The washed pellets are placed back in the tin and sprayed very lightly with a product called pellet lube made by a company called Napier. Napier pellet lube comes in a handy spray bottle and works a treat 👍 Check it out Dr Russ
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Shaun Jones ... thanks for writing ... we share the same last name... please continue to share your experiences with us ... helping us to help everyone stay air gun safe ... sharp.... and silent.... Dr. Russ
@shaunjones60492 жыл бұрын
@@drsrussandpaula Hello Russ, the name Jones is a popular one in the uk 🇬🇧. Must be something in the Jones DNA that makes us very fertile 😃. I live in Gloucestershire but my ancestors came from Wales 🏴. There was so many Jones’s in Welsh villages that in conversation you could not just use the title Mr Jones, as no one would know which Jones you where talking about. So you were known by your trade, Jones the bread, Jones Coal, Jones the butcher. As my wife used to say, You’re full of information Jones but most of it is of no use😀😀 keep up the good work Dr Russ and I wish you and yours all the best 👍
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
@@shaunjones6049 Shaun Jones... thanks for the briefing on our family name. I knew it was welsh and of course the singer named Tom Jones was popular here.... it was good to hear from you ... and glad we stand together on this Ukraine / Russian War... Please stay in touch ... Dr. Russ
@nigelbase11962 жыл бұрын
Waste of time for hunting..
@shaunjones60492 жыл бұрын
@@nigelbase1196Sub 12 best bag 65 crows in a day , Did 65 crows in a day twice in the last three years, and a 63 bag . Good few 50 bird bag days, and a boat load of 30 bird days. 90%crows over decoys, only had bags of 25 wood pigeons in a day as I tend to go after crows more than anything. Try to decoy my Crows to about 30yds when ever possible and take head shots. Here in the UK there’s no bag limit on crows or pigeons so you can shoot as many as you possibly can. Sub 12 ft 177 and good decoys 👍🇬🇧
@drewzin142 жыл бұрын
Dr. Russ, Just a quick note to you saying hello, and introducing myself. I just made my first air gun purchase (a Gamo Swarm Fusion 10X Gen2 .177cal) and was trying to learn as much as I can to make the most of the experience. I really appreciate learning proper cleaning of pellets, and how to treat the inside of the barrel to prep for shooting. I am typically a maintenance junky as that I was raised to preserve all my tools and toys to help them last. This falls right in line with that and how to properly take care of my new pellet gun. Trying to do things right, with all the details to have a successful experience. I was excited to find your videos, learning so much from them, and I have to say thank you for the great info and instruction! The other fun fact is I also live in Michigan, Warren to put it in perspective. Looking forward to following your videos in the future. Take good care, and hope to share correspondence in the future! Your new friend and follower, ~Drew
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Drewzin14 ... it is good to hear from you and you have started with a great air gun... keep in mind that the 177 caliber shoots at a high velocity ... but not necessarily accurate at those higher velocities ... and especially beyond 35 yards ... so consider heavier pellets when you want to reach out further and accurately. Dr. Russ
@drewzin142 жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 Thank you for that great advise Dr. Russ. I will have to investigate the heavier pellets, and try them out to see which types, produces best performance with this particular air rifle. Thank you also for your response! ...I may have more questions as I go forward, as I am learning. The only thing I have owned to this point is my .45 S&W performance center 1911. I felt this new endeavor would be great for fun in the back yard plinking, as well as a little garden protection to be honest... I have several buddies who are big into hunting, but never thought I'd get into that colder weather adventure.... Now, I might just change my mind as I really enjoy this! Take great care!! Talk soon hope!
@stevenrowe50472 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Russ I will not skip that step. Thank you.
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Good.... always good to hear from you ... Dr. Russ
@stevenrowe50472 жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 Well lets see. You have messed up Dr. Paula's drinking glass, her cookie sheet, and have made it harder for her to move the furniture. It was nice to see Dr. Paula on the other side of the camera. God bless you both. One Question, Are arken sh-4 gen 2 springer rated?
@pascalbroek848 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dr. Watched and enjoyed it sir. But about the cleaning pellets section I think the old kitchen/cooking/cleaning stuff is the way to go.... Just get citric accid and baking soda , warm water and let it react for a while (do not let it sit whole night though). Do this a few times and rinse the pellets,then some dishsoap and rinse them once more. Dry them overnight and lube them (no silicone lube though!) I use old faithful 2-stroke lube but just enough ... do NOT overdo it!! Doing this for ages and I am sure your gun likes it !! Note: your vid about upside down storage is a great tip sir thx 😊. For sure accuracy is always your trigger finger and making sure the other (many) thingies are smooth you have a girl who will shoot as hoped for... Regards Pascal.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Pascal broek ... it is good to hear from you and the good old kitchen stuff you use to clean pellets. Bottom line is to get them clean. We have been working hard on the new gun rack that holds air guns with the barrels down. Should be a video on it by July/August. Dr. Russ
@johnraygun98682 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr. Russ, hope you and the family are doing well! Thank you for another great video.
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
John Ragan... good to hear from you... we have 3 more completed and will be launched soon... thanks for the compliment... Dr. Russ
@Cisco96742 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your videos as a new air gunner I have learned some good things, this was a very important subject.
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Good hearing from you Cisco c ... and thanks for the compliment ... please stay in touch ... Dr Russ
@gustyattaway6419 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video and the military service for our country.
@smokingunclefrank6037 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff I just purchased a Beeman Commander PCP Air Rifle Combo Barrel 177 Length 24.5" so I guess I'm good by your standards and I always clean & lube my ammo it least since I've been watching you barrel down when not in use to
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Good reply Smokingunclefrank ... good to hear from you ... Dr. Russ
@liamhuncho58742 жыл бұрын
Dr Russ, Thankyou for making these videos, I find you easy to follow, very clear and precise in the information you give, I bought my first rifle, Gamo varmint 10x, only 2 weeks ago and seem to have a fairly consistent accurate shot upto now, from the very little I already knew and watching your videos taking notes and intently listening to your advice. This is a very formal review ha ha but I wanted to give you some directed thumbs up 👍 PS Thanks for the advice on not buying lots of accessories before getting to know your rifle as you have probably saved me a lot of money ha ha
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Liam huncho ...it is good to hear from you ... and thank you for the compliments.... Be sure you click onto our channel and watch both of the videos on Accuracy ... and keep us in your air gun info loop ... Dr. Russ
@charliecppickering85397 ай бұрын
Dr. Russ can white vinegar be used to clean the calcium and build up on the pellets? I know it works when I clean hand tools, tool accessories that are all metal, steel, aluminum etc., even cleaning old dirty carry knives, broad heads. Would that work the same on the pellets such as what you were doing? Also here lately and I’m new to the whole airgun movement I’m a longtime powder gun as you call it which is true they use powder to fire yes sir. Here a couple months ago I bought my first real pellet rifle and I’m 52 just always had long guns and pistols but in my community especially this year the squirrel population has exploded and I failed to mention I live in city limits of a pretty good size little city on the south east coast of NC just 50 miles or so from Myrtle Beach, SC. Anyway these pest have cost me a lot of money over the close to 5 years of being a first time homeowner chewing wires after they breached my attic chewing wires to the extent of burning my air handler up and a very hub thermostat then not 3 weeks later chewed the same area of new replaced wired and burned the mother control board up in my brand new carrier 2 ton air handler that I just had replaced. Since then I’ve controlled them from trying to get in the attic again with spraying them with strong pesticides with a big powerful sprayer because the soapy water mix with essential oils I started with spraying them in the beginning with just didn’t have a lasting make them think next time because for those who don’t know those little buggers are underestimated for their thinking, planning and executing their next rampage upon use. Anyway I had to go to extreme measures with advice from my old pesticide spray guy also a good friend who taught me how to do my own place and save that money versus calling him now that’s a true friend thinking about others (his good friends) over contort take my money. Well this past fall they exploded as I stated previously so I started watching lots of videos on here and long story already so I’ll shorten it up I bought a Gamo Shadow Whisper .177 the $106 one from Walmart except looking at it today you’d swear it was a .22 version with all the goodies I’ve added to it plus it makes me feel more like I do when I’m using one of my deer rifles just on a much smaller caliber. So question I have to this long book I just wrote the pellets I’ve been buying always have that light oiley metal dusty stuff all over them and yes I clean all my weapons regularly although more videos on here to learn how to with the Gamo but what is the best way to get these new ones when I get them or do I just leave them as is and use them and just keep my rifle clean as I have been weekly. Yes weekly sometimes twice a week I put that much down range ha wanna say. Help please Dr. Russ want to do everything airgun the right way and learning as I go. Thanks for your time and everyone who has wasted their valuable time ready my long a$$ book my apologies to everyone.
@russjones64977 ай бұрын
Charlie ... it is good to hear from you... and yes, we have a severe destructive critter problem living here in a very rural area. I have a continuing fight keeping them out of the house where they can be very destructive. A full court press includes rat poison in the attic and along side the house where rain doesn't get to them. We also set traps, mostly live traps outside and in the attic to catch them too... and then we often find them under the bird feeders where seeds fall, and shoot them there. I also pour a white powder insect killer around the house several times a year. Insects often do more damage that cant be seen or heard. This keeps termites, carpenter ants and spiders out... I hope this helps you ... lastly, you may have to experiment with different pellet cleaners based upon what is on them. Vinegar often keeps the streaks out of window cleaner ...or substitutes as a laundry softener ... but i dont believe it helps by itself with pellet cleaning. Start with Windex or dawn dish soap.... possibly a de-greaser ... but always finish with a silicone spray ... or something thicker if their velocity is getting over 1050 fps (the speed of sound). Dr. Russ
@EricSeaward Жыл бұрын
Hello Dr. Russ, I'm wondering if have a video that actually shows you oiling the pellets, do you set each one up and spray or do you put them all in a container and then spray them , would like to see that part.I just imported a Walther Rotex EM8 PCP .22 , I was wondering what your thoughts are on that rifle. Thank you and look forward to hearing from you.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Eric ... it is good to hear from you. I usually spray a good shot lasting a full second into a can, and then replace the lid and roll it around a little. I dont own or have ever shot a Walther Rotex ... but I know that Walther makes great barrels and that reduces the time needed to break a barrel in. Dr. Russ
@morgank9308 Жыл бұрын
Great video, it was very informative! Hope you and your family are well.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Morgan ... thanks for the compliment ... and will return home soon with some good info video launches during June... Dr. Russ
@upperdeck89-192 жыл бұрын
BEST AIR GUN VIDEO IN THE WORLD HANDS DOWN!!!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you again Upperdeck89-1 .... and thanks for the compliment.... be sure to click onto the small circular photo of me to access our entire channel of 70 videos... look for 2 on Accuracy ... which seem to be favorites.... Dr. Russ
@mikepi6607 ай бұрын
Thanks for the cleaning tips and your service Sir,,, We enjoy your videos,,
@russjones64975 ай бұрын
Mike ... it is good to hear from you ... hopefully the ones we have planned for this year will have a value to you... Dr. Russ
@zdenekoldrichmarek2867 Жыл бұрын
THINK FIRST ! Perhaps a sound vibrator jewelers use? Maybe usefull.? OrPellit cleaner ?
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Absolutely true... Thanks for sharing ... Dr. Russ
@McGuinness895 ай бұрын
I have a Crosman Vigilante Revolver that shoots salt primarily for flies in the house and yard. What’s the best stuff to clean it out with so it don’t rust? Links or brands would be appreciated
@russjones64974 ай бұрын
McGuinness ... Keep in mind that salt and the pneumatic air parts in your gun don't do well together unless they are cleaned out regularly. While I dont own or have shot that particular air gun, consider keeping the barrel down so that any salt particles fall out the barrel rather than down into the pneumatic parts. Secondly, I would use any oil base cleaner, to keep your barrel from rusting. Let us know how you do... Dr. Russ
@dadmezz40244 ай бұрын
Glad you used the Titan. I have a long CVLife scope on it. For the price it is my favorite shooter of the small assortment of peller rifles I have. Yes I also clean and lube my crossman hollow points. I do find my accuracy greatly improved since doing it. Thaks Dr. Russ, I always get a few more details from your videos.
@russjones64972 ай бұрын
Dadmezz ... thanks for the compliment. We hope our future videos have value for you ... Dr. Russ
@anong3452 күн бұрын
Hi, can I ask, how is the cvlife scope holding up? I'm considering getting one for my crosman shockwave
@russjones64972 күн бұрын
@@anong345 ... no problem after at least a year... Dr. Russ
@anong3452 күн бұрын
@@russjones6497 Thank you so much Dr. Russ!
@russjones64972 күн бұрын
@@anong345 Any time friend ... Dr. Russ
@djl2033 Жыл бұрын
good information THANK YOU....have some lithium grease, was thinking to coat pellets, good idea?
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Djl ... it is good to hear from you. Lithium grease is a quality grease, but I wouldn't coat my pellets with it. The danger is dieseling, and also a large variable in fps ... which would hurt your accuracy. Dr. Russ
@djl2033 Жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 on another video I think you used motorcycle chain lube wax, which would be the better? thanks
@PeterAgostiniJdcap262 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr Russ another way of saying a moderator barrel is also called shrouded Barrel . Been reading up on the Seneca aspen pcp pump rifle which has one . Great 👍🏻 video. Ps : and chain wax
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Peter ... good to hear from you again... A shrouded barrel alone has no baffles... so it doesn't muffle sound as well... as a moderated barrel ... or a suppressor ...or both... a shrouded barrel alone hides how small the barrel really is ... (straw size)... at the same time ... the Seneca air rifle has a great reputation and is rumored to be the manufacture of the Air Venturi Venger Air rifles. Dr Russ
@PeterAgostiniJdcap262 жыл бұрын
@@russjones7981 yes I suppose there are some air guns that are shrouded with no baffles … yes I’m keen on that Seneca aspen pump , their pellet guns seem pretty descent to. Thanks for the reply Dr Russ .
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Peter ... keep us in your loop... especially if you get a new air gun... Dr Russ
@chadbinette3201 Жыл бұрын
Vinegar will take rust off any old bolt or nut and make it took new, wonder if it would work on pellets too.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Chad ... good to hear from you ... and I am only going to guess that you would need to let those pellets soak in vinegar overnight... and then coat with silicone of a light oil to keep them from corroding again... the same with any other cleaner that you use to remove corrosion. Dr.. Russ
@schlomoshekelstein9082 жыл бұрын
i use hoppes #9 and silicone oil. never had any issues
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you Schlomo Shekelstein.... be sure none of your cleaning solvent or oil runs back down into the Hydraulics of your air gun with any dirt particles. Please stay in touch. Dr Russ
@BigFireDave11 ай бұрын
Now this may sound dumb, but hey, I'm new at AIR gunning. But in order to conserve money and ammo since there seems to be a shortage, during the leading-in process would it be possible to reuse the pellets/slugs/whatever by shooting them into water and after cleaning them shoot them again or does the pellet deform enough to cause problems?
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Dave ... no comment is dumb.... however I have never heard your answer before. I believe the answer is based upon the type of lead used ... for example, soft lead would deform the most... and hard lead would have the greatest problem leading in a barrel... The key here is that soft lead spreads the skirt out, making greater contact with the barrel and greater help in leading it in. Dr. Russ
@guyallphin1295 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Rev
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting Guy ... we have some good videos planned for 2024 and hope they have some good tips for you ... Dr. Russ
@TheSerpentKing11 ай бұрын
I'm still confused. Why do manufacturers like Umarex sell cleaning kits with wire brushes when everyone says to avoid these? As someone who is totally new to this subject I would buy an air rifle from Umarex and their kit as well and then damage my barrell with it??
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Serpent King... I can only guess ... but I believe that a cleaning kit won't sell very fast if the wire brush is missing. Also, the wire brush might clean the barrel best and rarely damages the rifling.... at the same time, a wire brush has two drawbacks. It would probably remove the leading in process... and definitely helps clean powder guns which leave a residue in the barrels ... which air guns do not. Dr. Russ
@rhinohydraulics85042 жыл бұрын
Nice video sir. Is there any way to post some photos to you? I have to ask you something about my gun storage.
@1or2there8 ай бұрын
on an other vid u suggestd addng silicon spray directly to the pelets but w/out hearing that on here i thot i shoud chek if u stil stand by that recomndatn; sir . . .
@russjones64978 ай бұрын
Good point ... your choice of spray is based upon your goal. The goal on an air gun is a tight group which can only be had when bb's , pellets. or slugs are going down the barrel in what I call the "sweet spot'. This typically is 850 to 950 fps. A thin spray like silicone will speed your ammo up and a thick spray like motorcycle chain lube is thick and will slow it down. Dr. Russ
@WingsOfADream1 Жыл бұрын
21:21 I hate to say it but I have a probably 50+ YO gun... maybe been cleaned a few times... I'm gunna send the brass brush thru it... been sitting for ages...
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you Wings ... and glad you share our passion .... be care with a brass brush on an air gun. While they do wonders for a powder gun, they can remove the leading in process of an air gun... Dr. Russ
@denniscampbell8240 Жыл бұрын
I bought some chain lube for my pellets but it's a wax n,water emulsion formula ,,,,,will this work for the lubing of the pellets that has water mixed in,the wax ,,...not sure how much
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you Dennis... I use several types of lubrication. Chain lube is a great wax for slowing some pellets down to their sweet spot of 800 to 950 fps.... while silicone is great to speed up BB's or pellets into that same sweet spot. Dr. Russ
@stevesiwak94472 жыл бұрын
Just got Into air rifles trying to understand when to know when to clean the air rifle bore thank you
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Steve... some people never clean air guns while others do... Keep in mind to clean it only infrequently and never with a wire brush ... which de - leads the barrel... Dr. Russ
@smokingunclefrank6037 Жыл бұрын
I know I commented on this topic a while back had to re-visit it a friend of mine found 4 big tins of Beeman pellets so I had to refresh my memory on what you use to lub them after cleaning they were prity much like they are when you buy them so a light cleaning in dawn I just couldn't remember what you used to lube you mentioned Ballistol which I alredy have so I guess I'm all set BTW how much would you use on say a tin of 500 thanks once more Dr Russ
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you again Smoking Uncle Frank... I usually get my pellets a little wet but not soaked. Ballistol ... is great. keep your barrel stored down on a rag for those loose shavings to fall away from the breach..... Dr. Russ
@Seerwealth10 ай бұрын
Excellent videos. Detox your liver doc. Also, make a habit of drinking Clove tea daily, 6 cloves per 1/2ltr; with a pinch of a teaspoon of Neem and Moringa. Add to the mixture Hawthorn berries. Lemon and honey. You are too valuable to die prematurely. Adding a couple spoons of dry yeast to your porridge does wonders. Keep shaking away. HOOYA.
@russjones649710 ай бұрын
Seerwealth ... thanks for the health tip and sharing. Fortunately, I have lost 60 lbs since this video was made and feel much healthier already. Dr. Russ
@rkloete Жыл бұрын
Just got my 1st Gamo 10X Magnum Gen2 Air Rifle and wanted to know if I should clean the barrel & brand new pellets that I purchased before firing it for the first time, or is it okay to start shooting right out of the box. Sorry for elementary question, but I'm a newbie to air pellet shooting.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
rk ... it is good to hear from you ... and shooting right out of the box is what your gun was designed to do. Just know that their is a cosmoline ... or thick grease in the barrel that ultimately must be removed, by cleaning or shooting. There is also some new rifling that under a microscope, has rough edges and shavings that need to be removed and smoothed out. A magnifying glass would also show pits in the lands between the rifling edges. these need to be filled in with lead (referred to as "leading in" ) which all together provides what we call a smooth barrel ... and smooth barrels provide tighter target groups. Sometimes it take 200 to 500 shots to get the smoothness we are looking for. In the meantime, store your air gun with the barrel down on a rag, so that any particles or dirt fall out the end, instead of down into the breach area. Dr. Russ
@tomn10262 жыл бұрын
Great video content , I have a new break barrel and will use this information thank you . Take care. T.E.N.
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you Tom ... please keep us in your loop of air gun experiences... Dr Russ
@zackyfrost10876 ай бұрын
Can you hunt with those cleaned pellets, would you eat anything if you shot it with those pellets?
@russjones64974 ай бұрын
Absolute wash your pellets if eating the wild game critters you shoot. Dr. Russ
@jesuslopez94622 жыл бұрын
Dr.Russ I recently put a regulator on my Hatsan Bull Boss and I'm trying to filled up and the air by those holes by the where emblem goes in left hand side what I do wrong when I put the regulator.
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
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@gregmcb53052 жыл бұрын
I saw a folding suppressor mount a while back apparently it works well I would love to see you do a review on that. It should work on most airguns because it comes in different types like m18 ect I think it should accommodate 50 caliber as well but I would have to check on that.
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you Greg... I have not heard about it but will look for it... if you get info ... please share... DonnyFL is bringing out a harmonic balancer plus Suppressor... which I want to review... Dr Russ
@gregmcb53052 жыл бұрын
@@russjones7981 kzbin.info/www/bejne/rWHdp4yVnaqdbsk here’s the video I watched on the folding suppressor mount, you would have to look more into it to see what air guns it can work with but my guess is that is could work with a good amount.
@Southernshaker2 жыл бұрын
Like your cabinets sir.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
It is good to hear from you @bertcochran6504 ... and thanks for the compliment... Our home is 25 years old and those are the same white cabinets that were originally installed in the kitchen.... We had the home appraised about 12 years ago and a realtor was called to determine its value... The realtor told us that the white cabinets were dated and we should have them replaced before we sold it.... Well, we didn't sell it and lastly, we laughed at the 13 years since every time we see a cabinet ad. Their photo has always showed white cabinets. I will pass your compliment onto Dr. Paula.... please share any air gun experiences or info you have for our viewers ... and please stray in touch... Dr. Russ
@paulg.5997 Жыл бұрын
Curious what motorcycles you own.
@jamiecox776Ай бұрын
Ive had many weihrauchs and if you do a full tune and clean and debur of internals,usually with the help of delrin guides and a small amount of moly grease,the record trigger rarely needs work apart from temp thread lock on adjuster screw are some of the most accurate on the market.my hw 97k was only 10.8 ftlbs tuned but was hole on hole at 40yds.before i tuned it properly with new spring it was 14.6ftlbs.a bit naughty.i removed coils and re anealed flat and polished spring ends with tbt drop in and it was one hole groups at 40 yds.wish i still had it.
@jamiecox776Ай бұрын
My tx200 that I fettled was nice aswell.in my mind 2 totally different rifles.both top of the game at accuracy.the tx is easier to strip and more refined but I preferred the 97
@leonda4817 Жыл бұрын
my new gamo replay 10 did diesel a alot the first time shooting. Smoke came out the breech and it smelled like burned grease. Cleaned the barrel and the patches came out black from all the soot. I hope it will get more accurate... it made supersonic cracks with 7.7 grain pellets, even tough it's supposed to have onle 17.5 ft lbs of power... very odd. Sprayed awfully at 30 yards. Hope this gets better with breaking in, cleaning and good heavier pellets.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Leonda, it is good to hear from you ... and yes it should get better but may take 200 to 500 shots. Keep us in your air gun info loop.... Dr. Russ
@leonda4817 Жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 I'll keep you updated! I dissassembled it and found it was excessivley greasy... i'm talking about lumps on the spring. I degreased it and gave it a very light ballistol coating. Dieseled on 5 shots after that. When i have time to bring it to the range and put 200 trough it, i'll inform you if the accuracy changed. BTW, i made the rear end of the spring ever so slightly lighter by heating it up, this reduced the trigger weight a bit.
@atypmusic8162 Жыл бұрын
this is my opinion but I think this video would be more effective if it was less of what you don't want to do or what you don't need, and less of hypothetical scenarios for other guns that your not working on in this specific video. because at the end I'm not even sure I learned what I set out to learn about cleaning air rifles. otherwise thank you for taking the time to make an informative video.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your input atypmusic... Dr. Russ
@stevenrowe50472 жыл бұрын
Dr. Russ. Hi it's me. I was wondering if you could skip the washing part and just lube the pellets. That is if it is a new tin. I know that washing them will get a lot of the little loose particles of led left on them from the manufacturing proses. And I have seen that you should turn a pcp gun upside down to clean them. Is that a fact? Thank you for everything.
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Steven ... good to hear from you again... Yes, each step ... including washing ... I believe is important.... You dont want those lead particles that you can see in the bottom of the tin ... plus lead dust that you cant see ... dropping down into the valves and air chambers of your air gun... Dr. Russ
@outbackwithtrevor91562 жыл бұрын
My wife would kick my ass if i was in the kitchen! great video.
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
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@tjsnapper1953 Жыл бұрын
Dr Russ. In the uk I'm currently using an Air Arms Hft500 PCP and using z Nspier pull through kit to clean the barrel once it is clean would you leave the barrel dry or use a pull through wad with a slight coating of barrel cleaner on for protection
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
T J Snapper ... keep in mind that cleaning the barrel is one thing ... and rust will develop over long periods of time if left totally clean ... but your main focus should always be to keep that air transfer port clean of any dirt or lead ... so I would pull thru a swab of oil ... but then store rifle barrel down on a rag... Dr. Russ
@tjsnapper1953 Жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 many thanks
@johnhauser48012 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr. Ross. Let me please say I have ejoyed every one of your videos and taken into notes your tips and tricks.... Love your home and loving family. I have just started into air gunning on a small budget. And, now own a few low budget (air) rifles and hand guns. In your cleaning tips, you talk about the cleaning pellets. What is your tip for cleaning the barrels of guns like the Umarex Fusion 2 and the Gamo Whisper Fusion Mach 1 .22 caliber break barrel, where people say you can't use those cleaning pellets because of the noise reduction technology? Please help. They can't be twisted off. Maybe make video on how to address this cleaning issue.
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
It is good to hear from you John Hauser .... First we need all air gun barrels to be "leaded in". This means that all air gun rifling inside the barrels ... under great magnification will show a great many pock holes ... and rough edges. Shooting 300 to 500 lead pellets help smooth all that roughness out as well as fill those tiny pock holes. Any use of a wire brush usually undoes that leading in ... putting you back at ground zero. Many barrel cleaners will do the same damage ... and they are not needed because your pellets are being pushed down the barrel by clean air and not burnt gun powder ... which uses a residue. Pushing a swab down your barrel with silicone or oil is not to clean the barrel ... which a dry swab does very well. Oil and or silicone at any stage of leading in ... and forever ... helps lubricate your barrel and allows your pellets or slugs to slip down the barrel faster and more consistent once the barrel is leaded in. However, oil and silicone can drain back towards the breach if you store your air gun with the stock down... so it is important to store your air rifle with the barrel down for several days after using oil or lube or silicone. Place a clean rag at the end of your barrel which sometimes will show these substances draining out. The issue is that you don't want them draining back towards the breach with filings and other barrel dirt ... into the precision air passages in your air gun. These of course are back near your breach. After a couple of days of no sign of lubricants on the floor cloth ... make it safe to store your air gun upright. I also have a video in our channel of 77 videos that specifically talks about air rifle cleaning... Dr.Russ
@richf5778 Жыл бұрын
Hi from Wisconsin
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Rich ... good to hear from you ... and good to know you arent that far away. We have some good videos planned for 2024 and hope you enjoy them... Dr. Russ
@TechnicalAdvisor-ct3li Жыл бұрын
Isn't lead a lubricant in and of itself? It was used in gasoline to lubricate engine valves before it was determined to be a pollutant. Why would lubricate a lubricant?
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Technicaladvisor ... there are a number of different lubricants and a number of different leads... and in the end, you want your barrel rifling to be as smooth as possible. I am planning a video which will come out in about a week... that will show how groups tighten up with different preparation steps and different lubricants. Dr. Russ
@Leonardokite2 жыл бұрын
Great info like always!
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Leonardokite... always good to hear from you ... and thanks for the compliment. Most people don't realize that this video effort ... at least ours .. has no income to me ... so the only benefit is some of our viewers like yourself send a compliment now and then... thanks again... Dr Russ
@johne.meyerconstructionser75072 жыл бұрын
Hey dr Russ, question, gamo swarm whisper.22, I upgrade the factory scope , can you help with suggestions sir plse and ty
@jesuslopez94622 жыл бұрын
Dr.Russ My name is Jesus López I recently buy a regulator for my hatsan Bull Boss QE I fallow the instructions I putting on to my pcp but trying to filling out with air but I hear my air escape by the two screws on the left hand side by the emblem of Hatsan.
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Jesus ... I sent you some suggestions last week ... Keep us in your loop... Dr. Russ
@soulreaper81632 жыл бұрын
I got a gamo shadow whisper and was wondering if dry firing the gun will damage it ?
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Soul Reaper ... you have a great air gun and it has an air piston versus a springer... so I believe several dry fires a month will be fine... Dr Russ
@soulreaper81632 жыл бұрын
@@russjones7981 thanks it started smoking after a bunch of shots and I got worried but figured out it's just the grease pretty accurate though
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Yes... they put grease in the barrel since it has no paint or rust inhibitor.... and if you shoot it before cleaning that barrel ... it can smoke... so keep it outside until you know for sure... stay in touch ... Dr Russ
@ahazureus2 жыл бұрын
Hey Dr. Russ, how about this Idea for "Leading-in" and cleaning an air gun barrel/rifling, take the cotton wads, put jewelers rouge on them, them shoot them; will it polish the barrel and help remove all of the machining burrs from the rifling? Hmmm? Cheers Mate...
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Great idea... automotive rubbing compound might be cheaper ... but both will work just fine... Dr. Russ
@billemshoff93352 жыл бұрын
I washed a batch of pellets and lubed with motorcyle chain wax as you mentioned. Then, I saw this video. Is there anything to be gained if I would de-wax the pellets lubed with chain wax and re-sprayed with Sta-Bil fogging oil? How would I de-wax? Acetone?
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Bill Emshoff... the chain wax is the best for breaking in and polishing your barrel ... but does slow down the velocity ... which may or may not help depending on your air gun and caliber... while the Sta-bil fogging oil is second best... and I have found spray silicone as best once the barrel is broke in and you want both velocity and accuracy... Dr. Russ
@camilluspierre46129 ай бұрын
Is it safe to use wd40 as a lube for pellets
@russjones64978 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that wd40 is mostly kerosene ... which fights rust and loosens bolts. Keep in mind that you want to find the sweet spot to shoot a tight group and that is possible when your velocity is between 850 and 950 fps. Use a thin spray like silicone to speed your ammo up and a thick spray like motorcycle chain lube to slow it down. Dr. Russ
@alandoman2239 Жыл бұрын
Can I use a nylon brush in my air riflle
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you Alan ... and yes any brush will work if it leaves the leading in ... otherwise they play a great role in powder firearms... and little in air guns. Dr. Russ
@Osideshralpa Жыл бұрын
Would Blaster Silicone spray for the pellets work good?
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Michael ... it is good to hear from you and yes any silicone spray will work very well ... Dr. Russ
@Osideshralpa Жыл бұрын
Thanks Doc much appreciated!
@blackswordshinobi2 жыл бұрын
DR Russ i have clean kit for my 177 cal for bulldog.357 i have rod and barrel swob and pelican oil clean bullet or pellet dawn and water and air dry that all i do nothing harsh and i do not take apart
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Blackswordshinobi ... good to hear from you ... and you have the perfect tools and approach to keeping your air gun and pellets clean and sharp.... One thing I didn't cover but should have on this video is to have some silicone for the seals ... hope that helps you ... Dr. Russ
@AnPAirMech Жыл бұрын
QUESTION: What preparation do you take with a new gun before shooting it?
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
An Pair Mech ... I am going to show that exact video on a virgin air gun of mine ... and show how pellet groups get tigher with each step... Dr. Russ
@kennethwheeler644 Жыл бұрын
WD40 for lubing pellets?
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Kenneth ... I have used them all in an effort to find the right pellet and lubricant to tighten up various air guns.... WD-40 has a great many uses ... but keep in mind that it is an oil as well as kerosene which is an oil cutter and cleaner. It actually un-leadens your barrel... and today, I would only use it if a barrel showed any rust ... and I was planning on starting all over in preparing it for accuracy. Dr. Russ
@JohnSims32 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Russ! Have you tried white vinegar for cleaning those corroded pellets? It works great on rusty tools. Let us know! Thanks!
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
John .. it is good to hear from you ... and no we havent tried white vinegar... but will ... thanks for sharing... Be sure you review our last video launched as it has details on our drawing for two AEA air guns ... including a Semi Auto Terminator in 30 caliber and a Defender in 357 caliber... DR. Russ
@JohnSims32 жыл бұрын
@@drsrussandpaula Thanks! I'll watch now...
@anestischatzibeis2 жыл бұрын
the supressor like plastic thing has a purpose. Its there to protect the metal barrel from your hands and to prevent rust. Its also easier to grab it there.
@lewisallen58384 ай бұрын
Dr. Russ, are the hats still for sale?
@russjones64972 ай бұрын
Yes ... we have several dozen remaining... Dr. Russ
@TatManToo57 Жыл бұрын
I bought a new Hatsan 457. While sighting in the scope, around the 5th shot and a top off, the rifle dumped to empty, promptly kicking my arse. Any reason for this to happen? As I mentioned, this is a brand new rifle.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Tat man .... I dont have that rifle ... nor that experience.... best to contact Hatsan directly for an answer ... thanks for sharing... Dr. Russ
@kcender37712 жыл бұрын
Dr. Russ, I finally found your 'cleaning' video and as per usual, very well done. Unfortunately, it left this beginner confused on a couple of points. In an earlier video (2020 maybe) you advocated shooting cotton/wool pellets out the barrel and then backed off that technique in the comments section of the same video. Can you clear this up for me? Another small point; you suggested chain wax for lubing pellets because it contained no oil, but now 'fogging oil' is your choice? What is this rookie missing? Thanks!
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
KCENDER ... It is good to hear from you ... I certainly did not want to confuse you or any of our other viewers ... Hopefully this note will clear it up... The cotton pellets (not wool) are only available to my knowledge in 22 and 25 calibers. Secondly, there are times that they get hung up in the suppressors at the other end of the barrel .... to me that is not an issue either, but to some it is. Every now and then you should take those suppressors as well as the moderated barrel shrouds and clean them too. Only then might you find remnants of the cotton pellets ... which I don't believe have done any harm. Fortunately, air rifles don't have burning powder or residuals burning down the barrel ... and so cleaning the barrels of an air rifle might be every 500 rounds compared to cleaning powder guns after each use. When using calibers other than those two listed, you still have to run a clean patch down the other barrels on rare occasion. The most important issue is that if you use any type of oil, silicone, chain wax (all of which are fine) on the barrel or on the pellets and slugs ... you need to store the air gun upside down for the next two to three days allowing those cleaning ingredients to slowly move down the barrel ... and out the barrel ends ... and onto a rag that is on the floor. The real issue here is that any liquid that even resembles oil should not have the opportunity to roll back down the barrel towards the breech and carry with it any of the lead or dirt residual found in the barrel .... into the compressed air valves, holes or air mechanisms that can cause some real harm ... even causing your air gun to fail. That said... I use cotton pellets even with suppressors about every 500 rounds ... and I spray all my pellets in their tins ... as well as slugs with chain wax, silicone or even bullet lube. I want them basically covered allowing them to not only seal the compressed air behind them ,,, but to allow them to slide reaching consistent .. maximum velocity going down the barrel. I hope that helps. Dr. Russ
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
P. S. be sure to catch my last video on "gifts"... which will allow you the opportunity to win one of two AEA air guns this July ... one a semi auto Terminator in 30 caliber and a Defender pistol in 357 caliber. Dr. Russ
@kcender37712 жыл бұрын
@@drsrussandpaula That does help and I understand that firing a cotton pellet (.22 in my case) will not harm the piston similar to a dry-fire. I take notes watching your videos and get kind of A-retentive about it. My Gamo Magnum is starting to tighten up w/ 50 pellets through it and it's a helluva work out for my old arms! My 10X Maxum feels like a BB gun now. When I get a new trigger screw I will be in business along with some Locktite for the scope. I will ck out the 'Gift' video and thx.
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
@@kcender3771 Good ... keep us in your loop of air gun experiences... Dr. Russ
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
@@drsrussandpaula KCENDER ... I am putting together another cleaning video which will launch in about 45 days... and it will provide some better views of what I do to break that barrel in correctly and keep those pellets in a tight group... Dr. Russ
@Dowan_Gim2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video.
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Good to hear from you Dowan Gim... thanks for commenting... Dr Russ
@gregmcb53052 жыл бұрын
Have you done any experiments using pure soft tin slugs? About the same cost as copper, and with a powder coat and some lube they would work probably pretty well. Buying Powder coated slugs is definitely a huge benefit at least in my opinion for airguns. And there cheap I get them for 10c each for 357 160grain. Oh also another huge benefit of powder coating is if you have a Slomo camera you can see the bullet more clearly, especially if you youse a bright color like neon green pink ect. Love your videos man I fell in love with airguns ever since I moved here to Michigan, well that and I fell in love with Michigan haha. Oh also I noticed there are some types of copper slugs that can only go to a max of 1200fps or less. I wonder if that is because they are softer then normal copper, either way though I think tin is a better option then copper
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Greg... copper is harder than lead and can wear out rifling quicker... I have some powder coated slugs but I have no info on them being better... share when you know ... Dr. Russ
@gregmcb53052 жыл бұрын
@@russjones7981 the powder coated ones work really well, but you wanna find a bullet company that will supply you with as soft a lead as possible. yeah I’m not into the whole copper idea any way, but I thought it was interesting that some copper bullets can only go to like 1000fps any way for some reason. I think tin tho could work
@russjones79812 жыл бұрын
Greg... thanks for the info ... I will share if I learn any more. Dr Russ
@jasonbaldwin19152 жыл бұрын
Hey dr russ would you be Intrested in doing a video on the air venturi avenger wood.. .25 cal or the bullpup version? U know I always appreciate your expertice doc
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Jason ... I picked up a new computer ... if I didnt answer this comment from you ... please get back to me... DR. Russ
@stevesiwak94472 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Steve... good to hear from you again... thanks for the compliment... DR. Russ
@Idahoprepper71 Жыл бұрын
DR Paula must be a amazing wife to let you clean guns in the kitchen. 😂
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Yes she is Idahoprepper... and she knows it... Dr. Russ
@loganboudreau78542 жыл бұрын
hi dr. russ do i need to lube the spring piston inside of my break barrel?
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
It would help ... but I wouldn't do it....it is a lot of trouble and could be a bigger project than you think... Dr. Russ
@loganboudreau7854 Жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 thank you
@gaoutdooradventures2 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr. Russ. I have been watching several of your videos today as a new subscriber to your channel. GREAT channel, Sir!!!! I have been a longtime firearms lover, advocate, and I have had the privilege and opportunity to teach and bring others to this incredible Constitutional, God given right or ours. (I will stop there on that subject...... before I have to take more blood pressure medicine.) Keep up the great videos! On a side note, one thing I came up with after watching this particular video about cleaning the barrel and seeing the Gamo cotton barrel cleaning "pellets" you spoke of, was to try a LUBE'd (not oiled) piece of my wife's pure cotton face wipes to use in place of the commercial barrel cleaners. I would supply a picture here, but not able to. I like creating my own items if at all feasible and I have to tell you, my little idea worked very well. I should have taken before and after pics of the barrel, but I didn't. Just thought I'd thrown this out there as a suggestion, obviously if you'd approve it. Thank again for all your informative videos!!!!
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
G A's Adventures ... Thanks for the cleaning tip... excellent idea... I am planning another cleaning video and will be incorporating your idea in it ... in about 30 days ... to be launched in about 45 days.... please keep us in your air gun info loop ... I too am a long time powder gun advocate ... but I am thoroughly loving the almost daily air gun shooting opportunities that air guns provide ... Dr. Russ
@gaoutdooradventures2 жыл бұрын
@@russjones6497 Thank you very much Dr. Russ for your comment. I'm glad that my simple spur of the moment thought may possibly be of benefit to all of us air gun enthusiasts. I look forward to watching more of your videos and the future one you produce with this hopefully helpful, and very inexpensive (almost free), tip! Take care. -G A
@jwate2 жыл бұрын
I was in a very dusty and dry environment and my air rifle started to make a grinding noise. I disassembled and wiped everything off and the grind went away. Then it came back and I used just a bit of synthetic oil, very minimal and barely any. I hope I didn’t screw ip, but the grind went away and hadn’t come back.
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Joshua Waters... thanks for the tip ... and you did fix the problem correctly. Synthetic oil is excellent for that purpose ... but it too has a life span ... as does everything else. So, plan on using synthetics in the future ... keeping your guns clean. I plan to do another cleaning video in about 30 days and will be including some new things that I have learned on air guns... and particularly their barrels... Please stay in touch ... sharing ...Dr. Russ
@jeansandmyshirt Жыл бұрын
Best is white vinegar for pellets. Anything else is too corrosive.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Jeans ... thanks for the feedback ... it is good to hear from you ... Dr. Russ
@It-b-Blair Жыл бұрын
Have you ever cleaned pellets in an ultrasonic cleaner?
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
It b Blair... I have not, but I have cleaned eye glasses in one and they work great. Dr. Russ
@lexandersig Жыл бұрын
Cheap lead ammo always dirty. I use Alloy for my iguana killer. Gamo Raptor. Cheap rifle very acurate with Gamo PBA Bullets pellets lead free
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the feed back alex... Dr. Russ
@Baneslayer Жыл бұрын
"We don't use oil, here is my favorite, Fogging Oil"...... also proceeds to show bottles of things you wont' need.
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
Baneslayer ... it is good to hear from you .... I use fogging oil too.... in fact I use several different sprays depending on whether my light weight pellets need to slow down for accuracy etc. Dr. Russ
@armandogonzales9304 Жыл бұрын
Your breathing sounds labored. Are you alright?
@daveh777 Жыл бұрын
He's been blowing lead dust around inside the kitchen with canned air....
@notapplicable6274 Жыл бұрын
27:57 Easy-Off oven cleaner makes a good soak for oxidized metal. 🙏🔑✌️🇮🇱
@russjones649711 ай бұрын
True ... thanks for sharing ... Just dont remove the leading in process ...Dr. Russ
@mariuszpazdro152Ай бұрын
I leave like for cross on the wall❤
@billjones51652 жыл бұрын
But you still did not how to lube the pellets, how much to spray or what is to much or not enough
@drsrussandpaula2 жыл бұрын
Bill ... it is good to hear from you ... When spraying any lube onto pellets... you want a light spray ... probably two passes over the slugs or pellets ... so that you get a light coating of lube on the outside of the pellet or slug ... which coats the outside skirt and head ... meaning all of the area that will likely make contact with the rifling on the sides of the barrel. Less is better.... Dr. Russ
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
@@drsrussandpaula Bill, I am planning another cleaning video in about 30 days ... and will show this responsibility more clearly. In the end, it is all about breaking that barrel in correctly, and keeping pellets accurate... Dr. Russ
@TechnicalAdvisor-ct3li Жыл бұрын
Lead is a lubricant, it was used in gasoline to lubricate engine valves before it was determined to be a pollutant. Why lubricate a lubricant?
@zdenekoldrichmarek2867 Жыл бұрын
YOU SHOULD NOT SHAKE THE PELLITS SO ROUGHLY AND BE MORE GENTLE WITH THE WATER JET BECAUSE YOU DEFORM THE PELLIT SKIRTS.
@jeffsthisandthatchannel2 жыл бұрын
Break barrels are a lot of fun I have a break barrel pellet rifle and a break barrel pellet pistol. I subscribed to your channel .Please check mine out.
@back2backjack12 жыл бұрын
Apparently U don't have any 2 cycle engines! Fogging oils were not designed to be sprayed on the fins of the engine! They are designed to be sprayed into the carb of a running engine for interior engine protection. I have watched a lot of Ur vids. Have U ever heard of Kenny Kormmandy?? He was what U are trying to be!!
@russjones64972 жыл бұрын
Robert ... thanks for your comment. It is always good to hear from our viewers. I spray a number of things into carburetors .... to both clean and preserve them. I also spray fogging oil on the outside of all sports equipment including motorcycles, wave runners, Atvs, Utes, and compressors ... before storing them away for our Michigan winters.... and if I don't, the aluminum fins, etc corrode and turn dull grey. I am not trying to be like anyone else, including Kormmandy.... Dr. Russ
@davidfcollis9638 Жыл бұрын
He tells us all the stuff we shouldnt use, just get to the damn point !
@russjones6497 Жыл бұрын
It is good to hear from you David.... Hopefully you have the patience to review more of our videos... especially those on staying out of a repair shop ... and accuracy. Out goal is to be different than all of the other You Tubers who are praising sponsors for the money. This is our fourth year preparing videos without any sponsor.... and sharing information that isn't found in other videos, and that I have learned over 50 years using guns of all types....Dr. Russ