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View Advert 10 - 50 x 60 scope mill dot target master 10 - 50 x 60 scope target master mill dot Advertiser riflehunter583 Date 27/02/18 Price £210.00 Category Scopes and Optics
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View Advert 12G shotgun over & under multi choke 12G shotgun over & under multi choke xtr 101 Winchester sporter 6 chokes price includes rfd delivery Advertiser riflehunter583 Date 26/02/18 Price £450.00 Category Shotguns
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Z lang 22 rounds anyone tried these or having any luck with them?
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best logun axsor reg? fac
riflehunter583 replied to riflehunter583's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
i want to drive the AA field 16g about 940 ish. had excellent results with an fac airwolf (17in) driving then at 950 but thats been sold. and prefer to keep the axsor logun (19in) as it only stands me at 400£. plus the axsor is just as accurate as the airwolf was. I have a very accurate .22lr so don't want to go heavier than the aa field 16g. i'm not sure about air volume but currently my axsor (non regulated) sweet spot is pushing the 16g aa field at about 970-980 at peak fps. starting lower and ending lower. maybe it will do 940 ish with reg? basically I want to buy a -
best logun axsor reg? fac
riflehunter583 replied to riflehunter583's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
huma sound interesting i wonder if they make one for the logun axsor just looking to get a consistent 950 fps from the AA field 16g -
I have a logun axsor fac and looking to get it regulated. can anyone recommend a good reg for an fac logun axsor or has anyone tried a reg, did it work ok?
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View Advert 12g winchester xtr 101 sporter 12G Winchester xtr 101 over & under shotgun 28" Advertiser riflehunter583 Date 12/11/17 Price £420.00 Category Shotguns
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even if you didn't see a squirrel its worth getting up for the sunrise and being in the great outdoors!!
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Can't Decide On A Scope
riflehunter583 replied to kenny243's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
2.5 - 15 x 56 would be my choice -
theres a gang of em!
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some get paid to shoot others do it for the sport at least this sport is actually useful at times. Tagged these two living under my deck, started getting in the loft. These larger ones don't want to go in the traps. https://photos.app.goo.gl/7PCFupwvDlALzOY42
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it would be interesting to know the facts, us vs europe demand especially as europe's population is twice the size of the us population, and many swiss people shoot as do former soviet union countries and Scandinavian countries
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if i were you i would just decide which is the most accurate and use that only. its not really needed to use cheaper ammo to get on paper. if you look through the bore with bolt out and ajust scope too bore you can start to find zero then fine tune with most accuarte ammo choice
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if i were you i would try eley hollow or eley edge (made in uk!) winchester hollow maybe lapua cci can be ok
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ok I wanted to get my rifle crown re worked as accuracy was bellow par. it could of been many things, but i estimated it was the crown. i also decided to shorten the rifle too 16 inchs for a change and re thread it for mod again. after pondering where to go and where not to go! i came across a shotgun smith who recommended a chap in the midlands called mid countries blacking. website here. http://www.midcountiesblacking.co.uk/cgi-bin/mcbweb.exe/cgi_home?Live=1 I'm very happy with the work and would highly recommend this smith to anyone. I dealt with a chap called Darren and he
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never had a browning in 223. but i have a browning in 22lr. if they make 223's like 22lr's based on my rifle yours should be a good one. its build quality is superior than any 22lr i have come across. accuracy is very very good also. but saying that my browning is an older model. sometimes even the best makes can make a friday afternoon rifle and some of the worse brand can sometimes make a good rifle. it can be a lottery with any brand. so its worth considering that as well as brand. if possible its always good to try before buying especially second hand. it can be a lottery as its a
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anyone know how much these airgun mods are worth second hand? 3 inch long and reasonably effective on 12ftlb air guns. 1/2 inch unf
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Happy New Year, From New Member
riflehunter583 replied to DanielG's topic in New Member Introductions
happy new year chap -
Keeping Rifles When Treating Anxiety?
riflehunter583 replied to slipper's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
its a conman problem that alot of people have in the uk. linked to stress. but few admit too it. well done for admitting to it chap. its an old thread, hope my comments help you chap. I hope you get it sorted chap. I know what your going through. life is challenging for most people, money, close family members dying, illness etc, etc. But I believe any situation can be improved with a positive approach. not always are pills needed. Its always best to get some kind of help with these things. And it is solvable. Without loosing the very thing that makes you happy - shooting. -
i've had four hawke panoramas. 4 - 12 x 50 very good light transmitting for budget scopes especially with gen 1 nv add on. and useful half mill dots. had a 3 - 9 x 40 panorama not nearly as good in low light at the 50's. panoramas better low light transmission than the mtc mambers and viper with gen 1 add on when i tried them. the only thing i found with one of the hawke scopes if the gun bag was knock in transit it would loose zero. for this reason i tried nikon monarch 3-12x42 with gen 1 add on nv. i would say the nikon glass is clearer and the light transmit ion is better than p
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Shooting My First Reloads...223
riflehunter583 replied to DeerhoundLurcherMan's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
no worries mate -
I think hmr rounds are pricey for what they are anyway.