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Hi Daz,

Very kind of you to say mate :thumbs: .

 

You just need to know how shoot a rifle correctly, to shoot a spring or gas ram rifle well. There is no difference in accuracy between a good spring rifle and a top dollar PCP. It's knowing the correct techniques and a few marksmanship principles to shoot by, that really seperate them. You tell me how a shot straight into a rabbit's head at 25 or even 55 metres with my HW77 is any different to the same shot with a Daystate wotsit; because I can't see it.

 

If you can comfortably settle down and shoot a series of targets like small, 1-inch spinners at 55 yards, consistently, with your HW97K, then I'd say you are good and proper there already Daz, old pal.

 

Simon

 

 

 

That's very Kind of you Simon, Comments like that are appreciated but i know i can do better!!!!! When i can hit a one pence piece at 60 yards like i use to do with my TX M2 Consistently in my mind i'll have regained my Marksman Cross Riflesgunsmilie.gif.

 

Regards Daz.

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ahh gun porn...

 

excellent write up and shooting simon, where did you hit that bunny in the end? unlucky with the range estimation andy mate, personally i'm shite beyond 35m without a rangefinder, luckily i'm shite at shooting a springer beyond that too...

 

cheers, wurz

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ahh gun porn...

 

excellent write up and shooting simon, where did you hit that bunny in the end? unlucky with the range estimation andy mate, personally i'm shite beyond 35m without a rangefinder, luckily i'm shite at shooting a springer beyond that too...

 

cheers, wurz

 

The pellet entered just below the shoulder and lodged just under the skin on the other side, Wurz. Both heart and lungs well shot!!

 

Cheers.

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Excellent return Simon :laugh:

 

 

HI

How can you tell its a male rabbit

Bless you Tony mate, thank you. Hope you are doing well and good mate. :thumbs:

 

Villaman.

Generally, female rabbits are sleeker, with smaller features and a pleasing oval shape around their heads, than male bucks which tend to have quite strong, angular features. At this time of year the females stay protectively close to their kitts, while males tend to be seen either in groups together, in pairs or singletons.

 

Wurz.

Thanks very much John. Appreciate it mate.

 

All the best.

 

Simon

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