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Ozzyj

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About Ozzyj

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    Rookie Hunter
  • Birthday 03/04/1974

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    Bucks
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    Fishing
    Air rifles - HFT
  1. Nice rifles but i have to ask the question -why? Are they not incredibly similar to shoot. Do they do a different job for you? Best wishes mr puzzled
  2. Hw100T HW100KT HW101T hw101KT There you go five guesses now spill the beans
  3. Took my daughter for another session on the range yesterday. 13 out of 14 shots range the bell at 20 yds. Couldn't believe how annoyed she got for missing that odd one, I think everyone in the building got the blame at some point. Now she is insisting she is ready to chose a rifle for 'my collection' over which she can have first shooting dibs. I sense this shared hobby is about to get expensive. Also took inspiration from you Bigmac and bought her some of the targets you are using that show the shot up clearly for us to use in the garden - cheers mate
  4. He's definitely got talent. I took my 11yr old daughter to the range and she spent half an hour showing one of the range staff how easy it was to hit a 9mm bell target at 20 yds. I felt sorry for the guy as he had made it look quite difficult
  5. Single shot adapter for the hw100 is a cracking bit of kit. Pops out when you pull back the cocking level so easy for someone like me with sausage fingers.
  6. The iPhone version is in beta testing at the moment. Hopefully it won't be too long before we see it in the App Store.
  7. Here's one for the HW100. Incredibly accurate and very easy to get familiar with. My 11yr old daughter was 'out-shooting' the gun shop assistant on the bell target 20m range on only her second ever shooting trip. Bought mine after shooting half a dozen pellets through my brothers HW100KT and I couldn't be happier.
  8. Thanks for the advice. Ended up with a hawke 3-9 x 40. Looks like it will be just the job. Cheers to all posting their recommendations.
  9. GIVEN?? lol u lucky bugger, :-) no they are a ace bit of kit, your will keep if for ever ;-) Does this mean you might be tempted to change your name to Weihrauch_CHRIS ?
  10. Excellent choice sir! It took me three shots through my brothers HW100KT to jump in the car drive to my local RFD and buy a brand new HW100T. Everyone said I was mad not to try others and to buy so quickly but as soon as I shot the Weihrauch I knew it was what I wanted from a gun. 6months later and I have shot more than half a dozen other rifles and found nothing that I would rather shoot. Enjoy, enjoy and then enjoy some more
  11. Between £120 and £150 if its in good nick I am assuming you mean an airsporter but sorry if I misunderstood
  12. Cheers Sir That was one I was looking at at my local shop but best price was nearer £. Thanks for the link ATB Jon
  13. I have just acquired a vulcan MK2 in .22 but it only has a Hawke 4x32 scope on it. I was wondering what advice you might have on a relatively inexpensive (less than £60) alternative with a bit more magnification.
  14. Full length is 4 inches longer overall (barrel is 410mm rather than 310mm on the karbine) Get your hands on both at your local RFD if they have them. I am pretty sure you will love one or the other.
  15. I own a hw100t and my brother owns an hw100 kt (carbine) so having shot both I can say the following - both are pretty much as accurate as each other. The full length has a slightly larger cylinder and therefore very slightly better shot count (10 shots or so). The carbine is easier to handle for hunting due to the reduced length but being 6ft4 the extra length of the 't' is no issue for me and I prefer the balance of the full length. To be honest my opinion is that it is a very personal thing as to which you prefer as there is little to choose between them as they are both more accurate than
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