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anyone want a side splitting laugh???
pianoman replied to Marksman's topic in General Airgun Discussion
I know love; we are such cruel rotten thoughtless aren't we! While we are about it. Why don't we just buy our petrol at the garage pump, instead of plundering the Earth's natural oil resources? (Bet it was written by a mad bloody woman) I give up! -
whats the best walnut paint for a beach stock
pianoman replied to 123hw80's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
Hi 123HW80. What did you use to stain your HW80 stock? Dry it off thoroughly and resand with progressively finer grades of sandpaper. Give the stock a dip of Nitromorse to clean out the last dirty impurity. Dry thoroughly. Then use a gunsmith's approved stock oil like Nikkerson's English Walnut Stock Oil Preparation. Hand rubbing it deep into the grain with your heel of your palm. Keep repeating untill the oil shines the stock and lets the natural beauty of the wood breathe Simon -
There goes my street cred....
pianoman replied to secretagentmole's topic in General Airgun Discussion
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Spring air rifle shooting.
pianoman replied to pianoman's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
Chris/Thursodog, thanks for your kind response and welcome to the best section of all mate I have an HW80 standard and an HW80K pair in .22 calibre and they are both FAC tuned with Titan springs to around 20 ft/lbs. They shoot a dream on H&N Field Target Trophy. Washed and lightly lubed with a thin coat of WD40. I'm so often tempted to get back to rimfire and centrefire rifles but, these HW80s are amazingly accurate and reliable workhorses for everything I'm likely to encounter on my permission and really all I need for when a hard hitting, accurate shot is needed. They are a -
There goes my street cred....
pianoman replied to secretagentmole's topic in General Airgun Discussion
This I must see. Well done Mike. Tell your missus to bog off. This is your moment to shine BIG FELLA!!!! :clapper: Simon I didn't know you had any street cred! Well I haven't seen evidence of any.. LOL Aww Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary! -
Gentlemen. Thanks to you all, each one of you, for the really kind words you have wriiten in response to this. Deano's a top lad and would be a credit to the forum meets and shooting days. Davy it'll be a pleasure mate You'll be welcome to come train up here with me whenever you can! We'll get a course laid out and work on your trajectory map for the rifle. The breezes are variable so, it will be a good work out for you. You are a really fine shot mate so, it won't take much to get you singing in tune with your TX200HC. Gary (Festa) I'd be honoured to visit you and Daryl mat
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Pellet projection - question for all
pianoman replied to vizlauk's topic in General Airgun Discussion
All good and correct answers above. I'd buy a pair of Sportsmatch mounts which are superbly made and spirit level the rifle; then adjust the scope for your perfect eye relief and finally centre the reticle with a second spirit level to the rilfle's bore. Any sidewards strike of shot off the centre horizontal is a sign that something is off-centre and canting or tilting over. Simon -
Dean that is so kind of you to say me young master! Daz that's very kind of you to say these things too :icon_redface: Andy is unquestionably one of the finest air rifle shots and airgun technical boffins I've come across in many a long while. We have some fantastic times out when the weather allows us to go at some bloody mental distance targets! It is a gift of this forum that there are seriously talented marksmen such as youself, Andy, Markha, Davyt63 and zini, Marksman, Festa and Wurz, Bill/Sweeney Todd and others who put themselves forwards and put their knowledge on the table a
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Excellent work Daz. Really hasn't taken you long to get into this aspect of the sport. Not something I could do with a spring rifle! Great shot mate. Let's see more of them! Simon
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Told you
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FAC air gun for a foreigner.... What says the UK law???
pianoman replied to bmwmotard's topic in General Airgun Discussion
I'm sorry Stefaan but, this sounds strange that you can have extremely powerful air rifles and yet, you are not allowed to shoot small game vermin like rabbits with them. It looks as though you'll have to soldier on fabricating parts and tuning rifles as best you can. I know something of Boar and deer shooting in the Ardennes forests myself so, it baffles me the more so as to why the Belgian government has a down on hunting rabbit with an air rifle of considerable muzzle energy. I would suggest you still get in touch with HM Customs UK who will better clarify the situation regarding you b -
FAC air gun for a foreigner.... What says the UK law???
pianoman replied to bmwmotard's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Then it looks like you've answered your own question here matey. As one who shoots with both FAC and sub 12 FPE air rifles, I can honestly tell you it is ACCURACY ALONE that determines range precision. NOT power. Any fool can blast one off a mile! What distances are you shooting rabbits, knock-down metal targets or tin friggin' cans at? This is bollocks. I'll not buy the line that you guys are shooting at greater ranges with greater precision. Otherwise, why bother with an air rifle when you can have a decent Rimfire for less money and parts headaches? Doesn't make sense Stefaan! -
FAC air gun for a foreigner.... What says the UK law???
pianoman replied to bmwmotard's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Stefaan you seem intent on going around a field in order just to get across it! This thread was titled about buying FAC power air rifles from Britain. You then tell us about how nearly impossible it is to buy a 12FPE gun in Belgium. Nothing was mentioned about Brococks or any other make? So, why don't you just go direct to the UK manufacturers, like Brocock, and ask them about purchasing and shipping a particular gun, or spare parts specific for them, to your country? If the answer is No, there will be reasons why and these will explained to you. Usually, it is about lack of Firearms -
FAC air gun for a foreigner.... What says the UK law???
pianoman replied to bmwmotard's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Why is a 12ft/lb air rifle so expensive in Belgium, you need to go to the expense of buying via a UK dealer...then you ask about buying/exporting FAC power rifles from England, when apparently, you should be falling over the bloody things from your own country????. Does Belgian Law limit or even prohibit the ownership of a 12ft/lb air rifle? It's not so much about parts as tuning them. HMMMM :hmm: What exactly is the purpose of your post here old chum ? If you live in a European country that allows you unlimited access to unlimited power air rifles....Why is 12 FPE such an issue -
Something a bit different to consider Dean. What about a beautiful walnut stock from Custom Stock of Sheffield for that HW77 of yours? That's about £300 of you budget but, they make a truly fabulous quality stock for your rifle. Another £70 to have the rifle tuned by Sandwell Field Sports' Tony Wall. He'll turn an amazingly accurate air rifle into a one-hole hitting masterpiece of a rifle. And finally, a new scope for it. What you'll end up with is a smooth-as-silk, phenominally accurate, bespoke, customised hunting air rifle that ANYONE here would be proud to own. That's what I
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Give Theoben a ring and ask them what ambi/LH stocks they made for it. That will give you a guide as to what to hunt for. I'm certain they made such a stock for this rifle. Simon.
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First Attempt at Scope cam with the Rapid
pianoman replied to Daz 7's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Well done though Daz mate! I've had a lot of chat with Si Pittaway about scopecams and I know from him, it's not so straightforward, sighting through the camera screen and shooting accurately with it. Tryt to find a way to straighten up the reticle in the view now. It looks a bit hard to watch a canting reticle because I want to "spirit level" the scope in the mounts! Gary here (Festa) started out just the same way but, now, he makes amazingly good vids through his scope! But, for a first go? Brilliant! Keep going with it mate and show us what you can do . Simon -
The old, original ELEY WASP was a brilliant pellet; I reckon they would have performed wonders with a GAMO rifle. Now they are made by some Johnny Foreigner and are utter shite. AVOID! As with the other lads' good choices here, I'd give RWS SUPERDOMES, H&N FIELD TARGET TROPHY or JSB EXACT a good go. All the best with your search. Simon
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FAC air gun for a foreigner.... What says the UK law???
pianoman replied to bmwmotard's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Hi BMW. You need a UK FAC issued by a UK Police force to buy any air or cartridge firearm from a UK dealer. Here you are subject to UK firearms law regardless of where you are from or the laws pertaining to your home country. I suggest you get in touch with the UK Home Office with regards to moving or shipping firearms out of the UK mainland. I'm not sure what limits there may be or whether you may need special export licences or certificates nowadays. Pianoman. -
Not sure from your wording quite what you mean, mate. For cleaning the external suface of the barrel and rifle and protecting the blueing, just a squirt of gun oil on a rag and a wipe over, cleans up and protects a rifle after shooting, perfectly. Don't use oils down the barrel bore. This might cause dieselling, affect pellet vellocity and accuracy and cause a build-up of mushy, dirty leading in the lands or spiral grooves of the rifling. Never cleaned a barrel yet with oil alone. If your barrel needs a scrub clean, it should be done with great care, patience and a cleaning rod wi
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Hi Dean. Bushnell Legend 5-15x40 and Simmons Whitetails are really cracking good scopes for HW Air Rifles. No question mate! I can personally testify with Bill and 77 Si from using these scopes myself. My Air Arms TX200 and HW80 FAC air rifles are still happily scoped-up and shooting as accurately as ever with these optics. However, I have a Hawke AIRMAX 6-18X44 SR12 reticle scope on my HW77 .22. Used/calibrated in conjunction with Chairgun. It's an amazingly accurate combo and gives me superb shooting in the field. I think, why break a winning formula? You should be able to buy
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Try ... H&N FIELD TARGET TROPHY. (VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) RWS SUPERDOMES. BISLEY SUPERFIELD. All of the above have been known to perform superbly with HW80s. I have two HW80s and an HW77 -all.22 calibre and H&NFTT .22 is amazingly accurate. Simon.
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Mike thou art indeed a noodle armed fellow. Get some excersise and work up your noodly spindlelimbs into weapon haulin', rock steady aiming systems! Seriously mate I'd love a shot with that 20-odd year old MkI you've just picked up. And Andy is right Mike. Don't clamp your mounts up against the turret saddle or you risk internal stress damage....Laddie! I have never found the weight to be an issue. I would not have an ounce taken off the TX200 MkIII rifle and HC carbine pair I own. I don't have a sling on my TX200 .22 rifle and I happily haul it around my shoot all day. MY TX