Mr. Pitbull, great video. I'll be ordering a 257 caliber from you with the larger pressure and volume pressure cylinder and added huma regulator, but set to 2,175 psi give it take depending in the huma precision and tolerance. Question: what is the active rifling twist rate, and length that the projectile makes contact with the barrel? Also, the number of lands and grooves and the lands height and width? Thank you so much for sharing the measurements of the muzzle 0.257" and bore chamber 0.260". Is the barrel a LotherWalther barrel? Can a special order barrel be ordered from lother Walther to certain specifications such as for example a 26 inch active rifling with a 1:26 twist in 0.260" bore, or 26 caliber? I would like to order several hundred, but the specifications are still proprietary and I would like for you to build the improved version of mine. Lastly, can you fit a digital pressure gauge to the high power pressure cylinder? And what are the larger cylinder volumes that can be fitted? My main concern is the building of the Lother Walther barrel built to my custom specifications in active rifling barrel length, twist-rate, and calibrr then secondary to mount it on the bulldog platform with upgraded higher volume and pressure cylinder, regulator, moderator, bipod, scope, etc. Thank you and give it a thought. I'm a veteran too, in San Diego California. FJB Out!
It's interesting to see the results of your mods, sounds so much better with the de-pinger. I've heard it said that a moderator can influence grouping in a positive way so might be worth a try. A shallower power curve would be preferable, keen to see the effect a regulator has.
Pretty poor performance, I'm supprised they couldn't do better out of the box. The gun definitely needs the extended tank. I get five shots with my Pitbull at 50 yards with 150 gr that you can cover with a nickel, so I still see no need to buy the Bulldog 257
nice
been waiting for your update.
Me too👍
Mr. Pitbull, great video.
I'll be ordering a 257 caliber from you with the larger pressure and volume pressure cylinder and added huma regulator, but set to 2,175 psi give it take depending in the huma precision and tolerance.
Question: what is the active rifling twist rate, and length that the projectile makes contact with the barrel? Also, the number of lands and grooves and the lands height and width?
Thank you so much for sharing the measurements of the muzzle 0.257" and bore chamber 0.260".
Is the barrel a LotherWalther barrel?
Can a special order barrel be ordered from lother Walther to certain specifications such as for example a 26 inch active rifling with a 1:26 twist in 0.260" bore, or 26 caliber?
I would like to order several hundred, but the specifications are still proprietary and I would like for you to build the improved version of mine.
Lastly, can you fit a digital pressure gauge to the high power pressure cylinder? And what are the larger cylinder volumes that can be fitted?
My main concern is the building of the Lother Walther barrel built to my custom specifications in active rifling barrel length, twist-rate, and calibrr then secondary to mount it on the bulldog platform with upgraded higher volume and pressure cylinder, regulator, moderator, bipod, scope, etc.
Thank you and give it a thought.
I'm a veteran too, in San Diego California.
FJB Out!
We can build anything custom for you if money is no object. If you have to ask how much, well...😂
It's interesting to see the results of your mods, sounds so much better with the de-pinger. I've heard it said that a moderator can influence grouping in a positive way so might be worth a try. A shallower power curve would be preferable, keen to see the effect a regulator has.
we are working on that now.
Ho this bulldog 257 smaller then 357 that lot less sound then my bulldog357 can you tell me where get my croney not to high prize
Pretty poor performance, I'm supprised they couldn't do better out of the box.
The gun definitely needs the extended tank.
I get five shots with my Pitbull at 50 yards with 150 gr that you can cover with a nickel, so I still see no need to buy the Bulldog 257
we are trying to find a good combination for accuracy. don't give up on us yet.