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About bikerhunter

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    bagillt, flintshire
  1. Hi, got one in .22, shoots great with accupels, very light and ideal rifle for shooting from a vehicle or carrying around all night, but doesn't come close to Mr R10 or my mates HW100
  2. I've decided to sell my Bresser night vision monocular as I've made my own spotter now, its in full working order, with lens cover, carry case, instructions and cleaning cloth (but can't find the box). The built in IR is good for around 50-60m in complete darkness, but with an additional IR illuminator, it works out to around 100m. Looking for £100 paid through paypal and will be posted via a secure courier, or you can collect from either Liverpool or Flintshire and pay cash. If you have any questions, just drop me a PM.
  3. Hi mate, I've got the same problem, in that I've got complaining neighbours, what I use is a cardboard box, lined with a builders bag and then filled with hardwood sawdust which packs down quite compact, I can use it for around 300 pellets by just taping more card to the front and its wonderfully quiet with no ricochets at all, just go online looking for your local timber yard or joinery manufacturer and they are usually more than happy to give hardwood sawdust away as it can't be used for animals, and even if you have to pay for the boxes they are quite cheap at most storage companies Hope
  4. My mate bought an imp from Tony on sat from the midland game fair, and we were out last night with it, it does only come in .22, but boy does it shoot well for a springer, was well impressed, its been shortened and its very light with very little recoil and I'm considering a trip to sandwell myself to get one, so would definitely recommend one to anyone wanting a light springer.
  5. I've got a brocock contour for shooting from a vehicle, very short, only a bit bigger than a pistol and weighs less than 5lb with a small 3-9 scope on it, only drawback is the really low shot count in .177, around 15 shots before you notice the dropoff.
  6. Hi mate, I've got one of these with a green led, and a 501b with red led and the green one outshines the red by a good 50mtrs, in fact my mate uses my green one on his .17hmr shooting rabbits in excess of 130mtrs, and what's good about this pack is that you get battery, charger and mount and don't have to wait weeks for it to come from China. Just my opinion, but I like them and use it regularly.
  7. Hiya mate, how much do you want for it, and is it the newer version with the smaller battery? Thanks
  8. Hi Jack, There is a business seller on eBay called jamtastic, they are in UK and sell the ultrafire cree led in both green and red, no filters so no drop in illumination, and they are around £40 with battery, charger and mounts, I found the green one better for the rabbits by me, as they are skittish of red light. Hope this helps
  9. hi, ive used copper coated pellets before, but wouldn't recommend them for hunting, alright for plinking but a big drawback is you have to use a solvent cleaner down your barrel to get all the fouling off properly, so i would definately give them a miss and never use them again
  10. Hi All, was thinking of getting a brocock contour xl as a lightweight hunter, does anyone have any opinions on these rifles and does anyone have one of the new elites with 30mm tube. Im going to the midlands game show to hopefully get to play with one or the other brococks, but another hunters opinion would really help.
  11. Hi there all, just wanted to introduce myself, My name is sean and i live on the north wales coast, and airgun hunt reguarly around the farms and fields, mainly rabbit but occasionally crow,pigeon and rat whenever the need arrises on one of the farms. Anyway i'm new to using forums, but wanted to move into the 21st century so my daughter talked me into joining your forum, so please forgive the occasional gaff as i learn my way around, and for being slow on a computer (you wouldn't believe how long it took me to type this small piece) Thanks for reading and Happy Hunting.
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