Instruction Manual
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Loading the gun:
Load the air rifle with only one pellet. (Fig. 8)
Shooting:
Bring the barrel to its fully closed position. (Fig. 9 )
• Be sure that the barrel is closed completely and you hear a click upon clos-
ing the barrel.
Sight in*, disengage safety and get ready for shooting (Fig. 10)
(*)The air rifle is correctly aimed when the front sight blade is positioned
exactly in the notch of the rear sight. The sight picture should look like Fig. 11.
Section VIII. Ammunition
Proper use of ammunition
There is, available, a variety of pellet types of varying weights that can be loaded in your air gun;
The choice of pellet type and weight is very dependent on the intended purpose of the shoot. So, it is recom-
mended to use:
• Flat head pellets for close range shooting and for extreme accuracy
• Dome head pellets for greater impact on the target
• Pointed pellets for considerable expansion
• Heavy weight pellets, especially heavy weight dome head pellets, for maximum penetration & expansion at
the target.
Pellet weight and external shape combination plays a very important role on the muzzle velocity and ballistic
performance, but weight has the dominant role. Lighter pellets provide higher velocities, usually produce less
recoil and give a flatter trajectory path to the target-leads to less guesswork. On the other hand, heavy pellets
are more accurate and retain more energy downrange so giving a greater penetration and expansion on the
target.
Safety Measures for Ammunition
• Pellet quality is highly important in order to have effective results. So, use only high quality factory-manufac-
tured pellets.
• Never reuse pellets.
• Do not touch face or mouth after handling pellets. Wash hands after handling pellets.
Fig 8
Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11
Flat headDome head Pointed head