I so agree. I don't want to but rather be prepared. It's kind of wierd play acting but it's truly a good exercise. Handling the gun getting to know its feel is everything when secs matter.
how many rounds have you put through it and how often have you experienced a jam or any at all? I have been watching this Huben since it was released and demonstrated by the Slavic guy who does long range slugging with it in woods @200 yards+ in a Queensryche Tshirt of all bands, one of my favorites from a miles away... the band, not the Slavic expert on Huben. His pistol sure is something too...
The same guy helped me with the mold selection for the Huben. 25 which is a .254 diameter round. The Huben shoots awesome but you must use the right size ammo not to have jams. I figured that out right away because of the jams. My favorite ammo for that gun is Zans .2535 diameter ammo. It never jams using ammo that fits tightly into the cylinder. It is very accurate as well and very capable shooting 200 yards with very accurate results. I have shot at least 4 thousand rounds through it and is why I set it up for home defense. It's straight up bad ass and reliable.
@@a.p.z. THANKS for the info! I wish people would put more info up on their own experiences, I have only heard content creators who work , mostly, for the companies.... not the same as from a user themselves- not in one's best interest to disclose why they have NOT made a single video with certain guns in a while. I have a PILE of that brand, an emerging one. 4k rounds, even perfectly slugged out and polished, to the fit per PCP, before using, breaking FAR before 4K rounds, over 16 guns of them, almost identical failures along with non stop endless parts that not in existence Then i see you with your Huben... geee whiz, i wonder what i should be saving my pennies for next, the Rattler,or the Huben ( in a 30 when possible) @huben or the FX M3 in a 700mm barrel. Have you ever owned or used an FX? i know it is a massive marketing cost one would pay for, but there is a lot to them, from many unbiased accounts. I really wonder what a .252 BoatTail would do since the long bearing surface and that .252 tiny drive ring... i know you stated the exact sizing, but have you tried a .252? I spend two years HAND SIZING all my .218s to .215s, then i bought Wheeler Series Grit Polisher nd JB Bore compound and took my favorite .22 PCPs out to a .218 after an hour of polishing. It has surprsied me which guns and how they perform in that 252-series 50gr/48gr/47gr platform, unsized... I am not familiar with 'Zan' (heard many good things!!) other than the name, but they are swagged, i assumed since your numbers. This is where i wonder if a 98%Lead 2% tin in a 0.252 would work in your Huben... after so many others they have been put through, i have found NOT MUCH polishing is required on smaller barrels to make that 0.252 perform stellar at longer ranges in inclement weather, rain, snow etc, my ideal testing times. 'Terrible weather' to me for shooting, a hot sunny day, i prefer SNOW sideways and a canoe with sub zero surface temps... to each their own!
@@Dont_lose_sight I own a FX Wildcat MK2 it's super sweet but it a pellet only gun. Mine isn't the sleeve style barrel. It's more like a standard barrel. It's a .25 caliber too and is very accurate out to about 75 yards. Set at 900 fps and running around 40 plus foot pounds with jsb pellets. It's a very smooth operating airgun. I don't want to get into buying other barrels so it's strictly a pellet gun.. Are you talking about the aeas? I've got 3 pros and in the process of tearing it completely down to see the internals. Mine work excellent but I have to be ready to repair someday. I'll get the parts ahead of time. I shoot super accurate with the pros. .252's would be too loose for the Huben. The action is so fast and violent that if they aren't in there tight they will move and jam. I believe the designing could of been better to allow more forgiveness of ammo size. Although knowing what I know ow I'd have no worries about its reliability. .253 would be my smallest choice for that airgun. One thing I need to get or make is some sizing dies too. I need several of those to play with the sizes even more.
@@a.p.z. Thank you for the FX info! Good to know, it was the M3 which, paired w/ 700mm barrel for slugging ranges, then there is what you said about the semi auto not cycling correct/WELL, in the huben, and its very very specific sizing. it makes me wonder about MANY other brands of magazines where i hear plenty about jamming and so on. I am into bolt/lever actions due to the inherent wear and tear as a semi is prone to, but your Huben, i believe it is one in its own. I will think on your magazines and their specific size requirements. there are a bit of people who would benefit from your comment there...as in you may have solved some issues, NOT in my own, no semis in PCP, but others telling me about their own cycling in semis, all over the spectrum of brands and how they may or ma not perform, then you mention very very precise info on it. thanks. '.252's would be too loose for the Huben. The action is so fast and violent that if they aren't in there tight they will move and jam. I believe the designing could of been better to allow more forgiveness of ammo size.'
True reloading can take a minute, although, 17 rounds with each round potentially lethal that's a lot of firepower. Let's say I ran out I do have 4 more pcp's full of air with one being a .51 caliber big bore and that one blows them back out the door. Lol The Huben is light, accurate, reliable. It's like I have a Ruger 10/22 but it's a .25 cal with 17 rounds putting out 100 plus fpe each shot. Literally shots through 2x4's at 100 plus yards. If it was a war gun I'd have to have clips for sure but not really in home protection. There would be so much mayhem from the Huben that I just can't see how I could use more. Thanks for the question.
Thank you and it's the Huben K1 .25 Caliber.....truly a work of art in the technology or airguns. I only shoot out of the box airguns anymore. No crazy aftermarket shit thousands later trying to justify. These airguns I show are stock airguns. Amazing today's tech. Thanks!
Have the 2022 .25 Huben K1, semi-auto is a blast. Definitely see why Huben made a huge impact on the air rifle & gun scene. Fun video!
Thanks. It's definitely is a sweet airgun!
Excellent PCP, bro!
Thanks Brother.
@@a.p.z. welcome, bro
Cool gun!!
Awesome! That's a fun bullpup, useful for self defense 👍🏼I hope you never have to use it, but if that's the case, will come in handy for sure!
I so agree. I don't want to but rather be prepared. It's kind of wierd play acting but it's truly a good exercise. Handling the gun getting to know its feel is everything when secs matter.
@@a.p.z. Yes sir indeed. And that's a good practice 👌🏼
Nice place to play!
how many rounds have you put through it and how often have you experienced a jam or any at all? I have been watching this Huben since it was released and demonstrated by the Slavic guy who does long range slugging with it in woods @200 yards+ in a Queensryche Tshirt of all bands, one of my favorites from a miles away... the band, not the Slavic expert on Huben. His pistol sure is something too...
The same guy helped me with the mold selection for the Huben. 25 which is a .254 diameter round. The Huben shoots awesome but you must use the right size ammo not to have jams. I figured that out right away because of the jams. My favorite ammo for that gun is Zans .2535 diameter ammo. It never jams using ammo that fits tightly into the cylinder. It is very accurate as well and very capable shooting 200 yards with very accurate results. I have shot at least 4 thousand rounds through it and is why I set it up for home defense. It's straight up bad ass and reliable.
@@a.p.z. THANKS for the info! I wish people would put more info up on their own experiences, I have only heard content creators who work , mostly, for the companies.... not the same as from a user themselves- not in one's best interest to disclose why they have NOT made a single video with certain guns in a while. I have a PILE of that brand, an emerging one. 4k rounds, even perfectly slugged out and polished, to the fit per PCP, before using, breaking FAR before 4K rounds, over 16 guns of them, almost identical failures along with non stop endless parts that not in existence
Then i see you with your Huben... geee whiz, i wonder what i should be saving my pennies for next, the Rattler,or the Huben ( in a 30 when possible) @huben or the FX M3 in a 700mm barrel. Have you ever owned or used an FX? i know it is a massive marketing cost one would pay for, but there is a lot to them, from many unbiased accounts.
I really wonder what a .252 BoatTail would do since the long bearing surface and that .252 tiny drive ring... i know you stated the exact sizing, but have you tried a .252? I spend two years HAND SIZING all my .218s to .215s, then i bought Wheeler Series Grit Polisher nd JB Bore compound and took my favorite .22 PCPs out to a .218 after an hour of polishing. It has surprsied me which guns and how they perform in that 252-series 50gr/48gr/47gr platform, unsized... I am not familiar with 'Zan' (heard many good things!!) other than the name, but they are swagged, i assumed since your numbers. This is where i wonder if a 98%Lead 2% tin in a 0.252 would work in your Huben... after so many others they have been put through, i have found NOT MUCH polishing is required on smaller barrels to make that 0.252 perform stellar at longer ranges in inclement weather, rain, snow etc, my ideal testing times. 'Terrible weather' to me for shooting, a hot sunny day, i prefer SNOW sideways and a canoe with sub zero surface temps... to each their own!
@@Dont_lose_sight I own a FX Wildcat MK2 it's super sweet but it a pellet only gun. Mine isn't the sleeve style barrel. It's more like a standard barrel. It's a .25 caliber too and is very accurate out to about 75 yards. Set at 900 fps and running around 40 plus foot pounds with jsb pellets. It's a very smooth operating airgun. I don't want to get into buying other barrels so it's strictly a pellet gun..
Are you talking about the aeas? I've got 3 pros and in the process of tearing it completely down to see the internals. Mine work excellent but I have to be ready to repair someday. I'll get the parts ahead of time. I shoot super accurate with the pros.
.252's would be too loose for the Huben. The action is so fast and violent that if they aren't in there tight they will move and jam. I believe the designing could of been better to allow more forgiveness of ammo size. Although knowing what I know ow I'd have no worries about its reliability. .253 would be my smallest choice for that airgun.
One thing I need to get or make is some sizing dies too. I need several of those to play with the sizes even more.
@@a.p.z. Thank you for the FX info! Good to know, it was the M3 which, paired w/ 700mm barrel for slugging ranges, then there is what you said about the semi auto not cycling correct/WELL, in the huben, and its very very specific sizing. it makes me wonder about MANY other brands of magazines where i hear plenty about jamming and so on. I am into bolt/lever actions due to the inherent wear and tear as a semi is prone to, but your Huben, i believe it is one in its own.
I will think on your magazines and their specific size requirements. there are a bit of people who would benefit from your comment there...as in you may have solved some issues, NOT in my own, no semis in PCP, but others telling me about their own cycling in semis, all over the spectrum of brands and how they may or ma not perform, then you mention very very precise info on it. thanks.
'.252's would be too loose for the Huben. The action is so fast and violent that if they aren't in there tight they will move and jam. I believe the designing could of been better to allow more forgiveness of ammo size.'
My pleasure and good chatting with ya.
I do have same huben with a red dot reflex scope, it is so fun to use specially shooting fying rats on the fly
I would enjoy that too. 😆 And nice setup your Huben.
Do you find reloading too slow? Without cartridges to pop in isn't it dangerous during an emergency? Real firearms reload in seconds.
True reloading can take a minute, although, 17 rounds with each round potentially lethal that's a lot of firepower. Let's say I ran out I do have 4 more pcp's full of air with one being a .51 caliber big bore and that one blows them back out the door. Lol The Huben is light, accurate, reliable. It's like I have a Ruger 10/22 but it's a .25 cal with 17 rounds putting out 100 plus fpe each shot. Literally shots through 2x4's at 100 plus yards. If it was a war gun I'd have to have clips for sure but not really in home protection. There would be so much mayhem from the Huben that I just can't see how I could use more. Thanks for the question.
@@a.p.z. thanks for the perspective. time for me to save up
Very nice sir! May I ask what air slinger you are showcasing in this?
Thank you and it's the Huben K1 .25 Caliber.....truly a work of art in the technology or airguns. I only shoot out of the box airguns anymore. No crazy aftermarket shit thousands later trying to justify. These airguns I show are stock airguns. Amazing today's tech.
Thanks!
What options are you using for sights? Not sure what's in front of the red dot
Halosun green laser and a flashlight are in front of the red dot.
Can the Huben k1 rifle reach a speed of 1000 fps in 40 grain slugs in 5.5 caliber please reply your follower from Iraq 🇮🇶
I have the .25 and it can do that and more. I'm pretty sure the .22 can do similar.
Hi, how did you fixate the rear belt mount 0:38 ?
Drilled and tapped into the stock. In-between the dial and butt pad.
@@a.p.z. thx, there is already a little hole, can this be used for a screw or has this to be open?
@Nightshade Normally the hole size needed is shown on the backside of the hardware package.