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Offline Bowtied

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Some questions about the Tech Force 99M
« on: July 25, 2005, 05:05:32 PM »
In my quest to own a real airgun, I have spent countless hours here and other places reading as much as I could about these guns.  I want a fair quality, very accurate, powerful plinker that is able to kill small game if I need it to, without busting the savings account in the process.  Well, thanks to this forum (and Lawdog) I am convinced that this is a realistic possibility with the Tech Force 99M.  I will by it from compasseco to get the upgraded spring.  I will not order the combo as most folks have reported that the mounts are poor quality.  Instead, I will get the riffle (99M in .22), the Tech Force 2x7x32 scope, and the B5030M Beeman Deluxe Two-Piece Medium Scope Mounts.  Total bill comes to 230.86 :wink:
Okay, now for the questions:

1. Does this sound like a good set-up?  I opted for the less powerful scope not because of money but due to close range shots.  I have a variable, high power scope on my .22 LR and even set down on 4x it is too powerful at closer ranges and gets blurry (and I do not like using see-thru scope mounts).

2.  Are these mounts going to work with this scope/rifle (fit properly, loading etc.)  Are there other mounts (comparably priced) that would allow the scope to sit down closer to the barrel?

3.  How loud will this rifle be compared to my .22 LR standard velocities and my good old powerline 880?  I believe I read somewhere that springers are quieter than the multi-pumps, yes/no?

I guess that's it for now.
Thanks!

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Some questions about the Tech Force 99M
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2005, 06:47:53 PM »
We have alot in common in reguards to the Tech. Force 99m. :grin:

Like you, I did some searching and ended up with the conclusion that the TF 99M would meet my needs AND at a price I could afford and live with.

The man in the big brown truck delivered my 99M this afternoon.
Purchased from Compasseco along with the BSA 2-7x32mm scope and Beeman 5030M rings. The rings are a very good choice, as well as the scope as it's airgun rated. Time will tell on it fares....

The airgun is butt ugly, but appears to be sturdy/solid. I was amazed at it's size and weight. 45" and 10-11 pounds fully loaded. Easy to use and seems to have adequate power. I only had a chance to fire off 50 Crow Mag pellets. Instructions say it'll take anywhere from 100-500 to break in. Once I get 300 down the tube I'll start to zero it in.

Did I mention it was FULL size and heavy? :-D

I'm heading across the pond this Sept. to hunt plainsgame in Namibia. My main PG rifle is a CZ550 Safari chambered in .300 Win Mag. The dimensions and weight are very close to the 99M. This is great as in addition to practicing with my centerfire, I can simulate with the 99M and get in more time for less $$ (ammo is expensive....pellets CHEAP). Practicing with a magnum powered springer off of sticks and free hand that is so close in size to my centerfire can only help me prepare for my trip.

Obviously I think your choice in scope and mounts are fine. The noise is no where near the level of a .22LR....unless you're shooting CB caps....

Some might say go for a 3-9 or better scope. For light hunting, pest control, and practice I don't think it's needed. For airguns, I think the bigger scopes are best suited for punching paper for groups.
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Some questions about the Tech Force 99M
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2005, 04:47:46 AM »
I have a 2x7x32 with adjustable focus on my springer that I use for pest control as well as plinking/target shooting.
The 2x is often a good choice for fairly close targets. At that setting it is forgiving to the focus.
Not sure what it focuses down to, but I've never not been able not to adjust(except when a quick shot presented itself).
I've hit rabbits out to about 45 yards & squirrels out to about 40 and missed a few too. :wink:
Springers may be quieter, but it's a different noise. Pumping up will scare anything you miss the first time or wound. Squirrels & crows get to know the pumping sound pretty quick.

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Re: Some questions about the Tech Force 99M
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2005, 12:45:46 PM »
Quote from: Bowtied
In my quest to own a real airgun, I have spent countless hours here and other places reading as much as I could about these guns.  I want a fair quality, very accurate, powerful plinker that is able to kill small game if I need it to, without busting the savings account in the process.  Well, thanks to this forum (and Lawdog) I am convinced that this is a realistic possibility with the Tech Force 99M.  I will by it from compasseco to get the upgraded spring.  I will not order the combo as most folks have reported that the mounts are poor quality.  Instead, I will get the riffle (99M in .22), the Tech Force 2x7x32 scope, and the B5030M Beeman Deluxe Two-Piece Medium Scope Mounts.  Total bill comes to 230.86 :wink:
Okay, now for the questions:

1. Does this sound like a good set-up?  I opted for the less powerful scope not because of money but due to close range shots.  I have a variable, high power scope on my .22 LR and even set down on 4x it is too powerful at closer ranges and gets blurry (and I do not like using see-thru scope mounts).

2.  Are these mounts going to work with this scope/rifle (fit properly, loading etc.)  Are there other mounts (comparably priced) that would allow the scope to sit down closer to the barrel?

3.  How loud will this rifle be compared to my .22 LR standard velocities and my good old powerline 880?  I believe I read somewhere that springers are quieter than the multi-pumps, yes/no?

I guess that's it for now.
Thanks!


I'll answer your questions in order.

1.]  I like the Tech Force 99M(really like the one I own).  Your choice of rings is a good one.  As far as the Tech Force scope goes I have no comment as I know nothing about them.  BSA or Leapers would be a good choice.  The reason your scope on your .22 rimfire is “blurry” is it isn’t designed to focus at ranges under 50 yards.  The closer you get to the target the more blurry it’s going to get.

2.]  The Beeman rings will work just fine.  Top of the line.  BKL rings/mounts are as good as the Beeman at a bit of a savings.  Get a low, medium or high model rings to match whatever diameter objective bell is on the scope you choose.

3.]  Pump up air rifles are generally quieter than springers.  Your 99M will be a bit quieter than a .22 rimfire but not as quiet as your Daisy Powerline 880.

Figure on around 500 shots before the TF99M gets broke in or have it tuned.  Until it’s is broke in the accuracy and velocity will keep improving.  For the price I believe you made a excellent choice.  Lawdog
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Some questions about the Tech Force 99M
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2005, 03:59:51 PM »
FOsteology,
To weird huh?  I'd appreciate if you'd keep me posted on how your new gun is working out (likes/dislikes)  I checked out the BSA scope you went with and it looks like a better scope but a few bucks more too.

Lawdog,
You said to either run about 500 rounds through it OR have it tuned.  Am i right in thinking that I won't need a tune if I run a lot of shots through it or would it still benefit from a tune after 500-1,000 shots?  And if so, how much does that service normally cost?

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Some questions about the Tech Force 99M
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2005, 09:05:08 AM »
Bowtied,

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You said to either run about 500 rounds through it OR have it tuned. Am i right in thinking that I won't need a tune if I run a lot of shots through it or would it still benefit from a tune after 500-1,000 shots? And if so, how much does that service normally cost?


First a tune-up will benefit both new and used rifle.  Lower cost rifle, such as those from China, usually come with synthetic seals that usually have some damage to them(usually minor) that you will never know about unless you experience breakage or have access to a chronograph(velocity usually will be way less than advertised(example is a 900 fps. .22 cal. that is only getting 600 fps.).  Many of the Chinese rifles are clones(the Tech Force 99M is a clone of the HW97) can have a lot of  vibration or spring twang that can be caused by many different things.

I had Charlie of Charlie’s Springer Works do one of his Super Tunes on all of the Tech Force rifles I have bought(5 so far).  Check him out at http://www.charliedatuna.com/tuneup.htm and see his prices and what you get for the money.  A tune-up will make the rifle smoother easier cocking, increase the power and give you a shorter, smoother trigger pull.  Lastly the rifle will last longer, which saves on replacing one.  For everything that Charlie does it’s well worth the money.  A tune-up will benefit ANY springer air rifle no matter where it’s made or by who.  Lawdog
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« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2005, 05:38:58 PM »
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A tune-up will benefit ANY springer air rifle no matter where it’s made or by who. Lawdog


Whiscombe, FWB300 and Diana 75 springers don't use to be tuned, parts are replaced when they wear out.