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Nathan89

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  1. Thanks for help. Looked on there at them. I'll have to buy one from there. Thanks Nath
  2. Hi Does anyone no if a single shot air arms s400 .177 can be changed to multi shot? Thanks Nath
  3. Well needless to say the rain didn't stop all day. But did manage to get out into an old barn about 25yards long for an hour to sight up. I manage to find some old film negative so cut two pieces of that and shimmed the rear scope mounting. After resetting the scope turrets and taking a shot the point of impact was thankfully higher than the cross hairs. With the rifle in a secure hold I turned the elevation and wind age turrets to line the cross hairs up with the point of impact from the pellet. I'll wait till the rain holds off to adjust it to 35 yards and do the fine adjustment but it'll do
  4. I'm off out tomorrow afternoon providing rain holds off so will give that a go and let you know how it goes. Thanks for the help Nathan
  5. Thanks for the advice. Could you tell me the best thing to shim it with? Nathan
  6. I've been shooting a Logun Axsor .22 since I was about 18. I've never had any problem with sighting the scope in to around 35 yards. But recently I purchased a new air arms S410f classic .22 and fitted a nikko sterling night eye ir ao scope to it. On taking it out for the first time to sight the scope in I couldn't get the crosshairs to line up with the point of impact from the pellet. With the elevation turret set all the way 'up' the point of impact was still below the cross hairs. But still when I turn the elevation turret all the way down the point of impact is still one mildot below the c
  7. Hello just joined this forum. I'm Nathan 24 from Gwent. Been into air rifle shooting for about 7 years and shotgun shooting for about 5 years. Been looking on the different posts and seems to be a lot of good and useful information. Very keen to learn more about hunting and field sports. Nathan
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