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MarcFloyd

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  1. Easier to change in the field, at least in theory. And cheaper than two separate spare mags. Shame no one tried them.
  2. Has anyone tried 20 shots pneumatic ballistic magazine for Daystate? Is it any good? Does it rotate automatically?
  3. Ok, thanks guys. My main concern is that it may be a little bit too heavy in the field for me - I guess I just need to go to the shop and try!
  4. Has anyone been using Nite Site Spotter Extreme? It looks a bit bulky, what about the quality?
  5. David, usually at around 40-50 meters. But I need spotter for longer distances, ideally up to 150-200 meters. I looked into Amazon reviews of this yukon and they seem average...
  6. Thanks guys. David, have you got any photos of the actual view? I was never really thinking about anything but digital - I however may reconsider if it is worth it. Some Bloke - I hunt mainly on foot. Although yours reminds Nite Site spotter,which I like, but it's too expensive at nearly a grand.
  7. From what I read they are usually better quality picture than gen 1, cheaper than gen 1 and don't get damaged by bright light.
  8. Hi, Can someone recommend good quality digital night vision spotter please? I am using one at the moment, but it is not very good.
  9. Nd3 laser designator, subzero version.
  10. Yup, you know what you are paying for. I like my other one, which is nikko Stirling, but there is no comparison of budget scope to Nikon. Well chuffed :-)
  11. Wow. I can't imagine having so many permissions. I have just one , although decent one (large farm surrounding the quarry) and technically it's not even mine - belongs to friend of mine, but we always go hunting together. The downside is that I can't go if he can't go.
  12. Budget? I am using ND3 laser designator (winter version). Works a treat.
  13. I bought myself nice Xmas gift - Nikon ProStaff Target 3-9x40 AO. My previous scope was Hawke Sport. What a difference!
  14. I have both, HW100 in . 22 and Huntsman Classic (not Regal) in .177. They both good rifles and I never had problem with either. Weihrauch is supreme engineering-wise, with it's reloading system preventing double loading and very good magazines. Daystate looks better. I use more HW than Huntsman but it is in large part about calibre.
  15. I need to count how many I get now, but I was under impression it was about 90ish...? In .22. So there is a little bit more. I am wondering how it works though. If the size is the same and the pressure as well, theoretically it should contain the same quantity of air..!?
  16. What difference does it make to the shot count? Working pressure is the same...
  17. Similar to mine. Huntsman in .177 - usually to use at night, HW100 .22 for general hunting and recently bought HW97 in .22 - for pleasure shooting, mostly plinking.
  18. Yup, the same problem here. To go around the issue, I put rabbits into white bin bags and then I have strap on shoulder bag. It is camo and waterproof, so no blood would go out even if bin bag breaks.
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