meathumper
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i use neoprene covers of ebay, no problems. They are only a few mm thick so dont interfere with the barrel.
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just take it to your local gun shop and ask them to chrono it. To be fair hw100's are quite reliable.
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Very nice, ive got a 45, think ill be getting one of them too.
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Went for a walk around one permission yesterday afternoon, not one bunny was shot. But there is lots of babies around, in this pic alone there is eleven. This is the same area I went to the other week and shot 4 one after the other. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
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Don't get me wrong. It's not always this easy, but it worked out perfect. Tonight all the farmers play quoits at the bottom of the field I was shooting into. The first 4 shot within 10 minutes of me walking up the field. Good advertising for myself in front of them all. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
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Had a quick walk out tonight, first 4 shot one after the other at about 35-45yds. Took them down to the car, went back up and only got the little white one. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
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well i dident think it made a difference at 30/40 yrds, but i could of been wrong as i usually dont like getting my rifles wet. Anyway it was the pellet probe seal at fault. Thanks for all your entertaining reply's.
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Ok got to the bottom of it. Took the chrono and checked the r10, it seems the power is down to 6/7 foot pound. New pellet probe o ring req. So I played with the hw100, and checked power and zero, Think its ok. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
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Ok, sorry my mistake, dident think FUD and LRF would confuse people on a forum such as this but thanks to moxy for putting things right, and when im away from the laptop i access the forum via taptalk mobile app. Old coppice .303 is a different ball game altogether, interesting to know though, saying that im ex army and have fired a rifle at quite a distance and not experienced this. The reason i asked is that pellets are much lighter and are effected more be these daft things. when i say mil im referring to mil dot reticle. going to check zero today, ill update later. thanks men.
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Ok. I'm guessing rain causes no problems for anyone else. I'll check zero, but I'm quite confident it'll be ok. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
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Hi all, went out the other week in the rain to get some pigeons, I sit in a little old animal shelter at the side of the field and use FUDs. Anyway I knew my r10 was zeroed to 30yrds and could achieve good tight groups at this range. This day i missed the first two birds that came in and knew something was not right. I used a lrf and picked a point on the stone wall at 30yrds and took a shot, it was off. So i took another and it was off to, by about 1/2 a mil. So i packed up as i was short on time and it was a grim day, and went home empty handed. My question is, do pellets get affected much b
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Out At Nite With 30 Mile Winds
meathumper replied to David.evans's topic in General Airgun Discussion
I've had some of my best nights on windy ones. -
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