thanks for that everyone, i think i have my answer and i will just keep what i have and not bother getting a longer barreled rifle, great information there cheers.
cheers for that paulus, i think that ment there should be no difference in power due to barrel length, is that right, i read too much and got lost. cheers
could any one tell me for deffinate, would a longer barrel make for a more accurate shot at a longer distance, i have a falcon 12", am thinking of getting a falcon 19", or would they be the same if they are both doing the same ftlb. thanks all.
falcon fn19, cost me £280, i had it for 3 years and it was bang on, now ive got an fn 12 i done a part x for it and it stands me at £300 and this is bang on as well , ive had a lot of other rifles but i definatley recomend falcons, i would say for anything under £400 they have got to be well up there.
exelant pics lads, first time ever a woodpecker came into our garden, my daughter loves to watch all the birds and marks them of in her bird book, she told me to take a pic of it so i did you can only just make out what it is, the camera is crap so ime going to get a decent one shortly, this was in december and its been back a f
very heavy cast table and bench £150, very large cast hoppers £75 & £40, 4,1/2 foot chimney pot £100, and some smaller ones £40, very old cast whatever used as planter £100, very nice garden features, could deliver.
very nice that mate, ive just got a fn12 and its a great little rifle looks identical, probably one of the best ive had, spot on accurate and very powerfull, i recon £270 for all of it you mensioned is a belting deal, if he sells it for that price, good luck with it pal..