Jump to content

pianoman

Donator
  • Content Count

    3,970
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    7

Everything posted by pianoman

  1. Don't you have the usual 3 arrestor holes on this rifle lampingboy? If you use decent Sportsmatch or Hawke mounts you will find a stud under the base of one of them. Fit this into the arrestor hole that gives you best eye-relief and that will stop creep-back of the scope. If you do not have arrestor holes on this particular HW35, you can now buy an arrestor block by Bisley for around £8 that clamps to your scoperails and your scopemount buffers up to it. That should eliminate your scope creep problems mate. The Weihrauch HW35 is one of airgunning's classic sporting rifles. Superbly well-ma
  2. Has he been pissing the Lurcher section off too Tyla? If lads are trying to convey a meaningful point that's worthy of mention then, by all means let's hear it, discuss it with eachother. I'm not going to be the one to pick a lad up on poor grammar and spelling when he's making a valuable contribution or a remark with some wit behind it. That's bloody worse and damm rude in my book. But to... "Keep on asking the same questions over and over without fullstops and commas and piss poor spelling that gets progressively worse while getting proper [bANNED TEXT] ansers from every peeps
  3. Main thing to begin with mate is, DO NOT go flashing your lamp or swinging it about in all directions or you might as well stick a bloody great arrow over your head saying YOOHOO! If you are stalking or static lamping from an ambush point, switch it on and scan the field at your known comfortable shooting range gently, slowly, steadilly. Get yourself some decent cammo mate. Keep yourself warm and dry. And try to keep your enthusiasm high but, get a hold on your natural urges to go like a bull at a gate and do things in as relaxed and quietly smooth manner as you can. The land's been th
  4. Lovely stuff Davy. I'd be interested to see what you make out of the HW35. The beauty of Weihrauchs is that they can stand up to poor care and handling to the point where they look like bloody hell on the outside but, still be spot on internally. As long as the cylinder's internal surfaces are fine and the barrel's true and not rusted in the bore, they can be restored to a really lovely rifle. If I could, I would hunt down old HW77 rifles and restore them to perfection like classic cars. The TX200HC you've got looks a bargain too. What's the calibres? Well done mate. Come back with t
  5. Quite right Steve. Leave the dead where they are till you are moving on to another location on the shoot. I take 1-foot lengths of cut string, bind the hind legs together in a looped knot and hang the rabbit in a tree out of the way of Foxes and crows to be collected on the way back.
  6. It would be really something to work alongside Si and produce a no-bollocks field manual of a book and DVD. The shared military fieldcraft and rifle/scope set-up experience alone would be quite something that you won't quite get in "Airgunner".
  7. All good points to note Alan Sound carries particularly well at night as most of the world has clocked off for the day and background "White" noise like winds, traffic rumble, farm vehicles has eased off and rabbits are particularly wary of their enemies moving in the dark. You really need to study the fields of your permission before you start any hunting over them. Plan it like a military recce, with you binos from distance. Make a map of the fields, noting rise and fall in the ground, sloping ground, furze, woodland and hedgerow. Where does the winds and breezes commonly blow from o
  8. Well, I'd love to do it. I must say I'm very flattered to be so thought of . Thank you everyone. Simon
  9. Cheers Ste. I'll make do with a warm milk and a cuddle with Teddy. Very kind of you young fella! ATB Simon
  10. Jesus Ste this cretin is a bloody joke, top to tail. Bill I hope it does encourage him, it's actually quite cathartic verbally punching into a feckin' moronic kid! I'll bloody verbally chew his tits off next time he pops up with immortal lines like "[bANNED TEXT] out with pells and gun was toke so tryed accupell an they wass mint os now stick with Krossman what ave you got in your kit bag? English. That sacred, beautiful music of language that gave the world it's light of communication. It's criminal watching the language of Shakespear being seived and strained through the vowells of a
  11. Hi Gaoler. They are a lovely scope and one of the best ever for airgun use. I would use a 20 mag scope of this quality and I'm going to go get one I think. I like having the best options of having higher mag when I need it for zeroing or target shooting, and then, wind it down for low light hunting. But you have a choice beteen 50mm and 40mm frontal objective lenses. Personally? I'd go for the 40mm. I have 2 Simmons Whitetail Classic 4-14X40mm AO scopes for my Weihrauch spring rifles and they are really beautiful. Still a wide field of view and superb in low light It gets the reticle clo
  12. Do you think I ought to? I was being ever so good and restrained there. Cheers Andy! You too Steve! Simon
  13. Hi Andy. Sounds a bit like a variation on a German "Post and Four" or a German 4A reticle. Optics maker Hensoldt Detzlar (Now Ziess) developed it for Wehrmacht and Waffen SS Jaegers (snipers) during WW2. One of my favourites! Simon
  14. Now that's an interesting slip. Who else actually mentioned 'collie liam' here? That's how he was referred to in the past. And still not updated or completed your profile. How hard can it be to let us know a few simple details like how old you are, whereabouts in the world you're from, the rifle/s and scopes you own. What type of shooting you like. What's the problem? All you got to do is say hi I'm so and so from wherever and I shoot with a wotsit in .22/.177 and I'm X years old and I'd like to know more about.... Nobody knows everything son, I've been shooting God knows how many yea
  15. ....Anytime now then,... eh?!
  16. Still a good start and some good range kills too PH1. Damm sight more than I'm seeing out on my shoot in this rotten weather. Simon
  17. Well shot Jazmin mate I had a great morning's target shooting but then the rains came from about 1:30pm and the winds were blowing like hell across the fields I shoot over. So it was home early with nothing, again! That lot with homemade chutney sounds bloomin' lovely! I need the spring for my spring rifles! ATB Simon
  18. I wouldn't discount them Steve, but it has to be only a question for accuracy. You wont get a bigger knockdown thwack. That's kinetic velocity over mass doing that and that's FAC level power. We are getting into mass by weight by velocity ratios here Steve. There is a sliding scale of velocity that rises or falls without the mass weight registering in kinetic terms of foot pound energy. This is where your lighter pellets will be performing at. Without significant increases in mass velocity, you gain a little extra speed but no significant kinetic increase. Or you need an FAC! The ratio
  19. Hi Steve. Damage would be about the same as your regular 16 grain .22 pellet. You have to be aware that pellet weights and airgun power propelling them at constant velocity from a fixed power output of charged air are seperate but connected issues. What we all want is an accurate shooting, kinetically powerful pellet with the knockdown power and the speed to get to the target fast and bop it hard on the spot before it runs off! The gains of a lighter pellet are useful but really marginal, assuming first of all the brand in question are superbly accurate from your barrel. A bit f
  20. Seems that HW35 of yours has found a good home Andy. Top rifle and a top deal mate. Great to read of honest, good old fashioned trading in this day and age. Well done to you Andy. ATB Simon A Weihrauch isn't just for Christmas, it's for life!
  21. Just to add as a suggestion for a sling. I have a lovely padded leather sling made for/by Bisley on all my rifles. They cost a bit but, worth every penny carrying a hefty rifle on your shoulder securely. Simon
  22. Can't fault the advice you've been given Nev. With a budget of 250 quid, go for a secondhand Weihrauch HW77, HW95 or HW80. All of them at the top of the class. OR Air Arms TX200 rifle or HC carbine. Google them up and have a good look. You will not shoot better than these I can assure you. I own them all and love em to the point of perversity!!. Take your time and try them all. With Weihrauch or Air Arms spring rifles, you'll have an air rifle you can grow with and develope your shooting with among these listed here. And that's what you really need. When you have more cash and want to go
  23. Great read JD. An HW77 and a Simmons Whitetail scope. That's just classical spring rifle hunting. Got the same set up with my .22 HW77 mounted with a Simmons Whitetail Clasic Supernightview 4-14X40 AO scope. At my 25 metre hunting zero, it doesn't get more accurate than that. Nice one! Simon
  24. Well an FAC springer does not like the heavyweight Bisleys, that's pretty certain. I'd agree with your decision to reduce power in the spring. 22-plus Foot Pounds output, while perfect for .22 spring rifle, is way too much power for .177 calibre in my humble opinion. Get her power down towards mid teens and she'll sweeten up I'm certain Andy. Great rifle for it to begin with mate. Simon
  25. Thank you Jasp I'm sure you are right. Hmmm well, our former friend here got BSA PCPs and springers mixed up, so telling a rook from a crow isn't going to easy. And this is not yet May/June. :hmm: Collie began his threads with pictures of 'his' s400. Usually other peoples S400s but, a pic of one nonetheless then, after a bit of hunting history with it, written with the same level of juvenile illiteracy, ask to see pics of what other members here have. Just as jackthepatterdale has opened here. BUT Mr Patterdale, what exactly do you mean, quote "no crows/jackdaws 21 any ways was with
×
×
  • Create New...