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  1. 1 - Use it to focus on the target you are looking at through the scope. 2 - Point the unloaded gun at the sky or a large light coloured back ground, turn the ring (eyebell) so the cross hairs are sharp to look at through the scope. 3 - do 1 & 2 above first, set up a target at your desired range (what this is is up to you, though I use 25 yards) take aim, shoot a pellet. Take note where it lands in relation to where you were aiming at. adjust for up/down first using the up/down turret. when you are consistently shooting on the horizontal plane move on the left/right in the same manner. On
  2. Any info on the sling mounts ? Looking at my Regal, the fore-end wood looks a bit delicate. Easy to fit? I can't find any info on the net. Cheers Jerry
  3. I just picked up a new Huntsman Regal .177 a couple of days ago. I also own a TX200HC .177. My opinion may not count as much as those who have owned their classics longer, but nontheless here goes:- On picking up the Regal I was very surprised by by both the compact size and light weight of it. Fully scoped up with a mod fitted it was about half the weight of my TX in the same clothes, the length of it with the new carbon fibre Airstream mod was only about an inch or two longer than than the TXHC with no mod fitted. I found the magazine a bit awkward to insert to start with but I soon
  4. Without going into details for the moment, any one had any problems getting a refund after cancelling an order? Jerry
  5. Tried MADARC? http://www.madarc.net/index.html Great bunch of people, huge plinking/zeroing range and HFT course, open 7 days a week all year. I just joined, it was worth the hour or so it takes to get there from SE London. Richard's a great bloke, and all the members I have met so far have been very friendly and helpful. Last but not least, NO range fees, membership is £100 a year (25 quid a quarter pro rata) Jerry
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