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looks a beuty mate as normal give me first refusal when it comes up for sale,which knowing you your like me you wont have it long,no honestly mate looks mint try keeping a hold of it mate spk soon

Sorry Jeff if he sells it its coming to live at mine i beat you to it lol :tongue2:

 

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Hear you go lads he just got it to day from bagnel and kerkwoods   dont no if i spelt it right lol   and Jeff he stole it as all ways lol   atvbmac :thumbs:

Lost count of the amount of guns I've had, tried most of them , stripped even more, but you never know the balance is there mate, and that's what I was looking for , just for my night vision set up

Chew my arm off for a whitetail classic. No scopes like um nowadays... I mean for god sake what a finish with that granite look. Too expensive in today's world to do...

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First there with the money gets it 5k you know what I'm talking about ha ha/only joking mate I bought 20 guns last year I'm sticking to vizs 100 and my pro sport I bought the Marc this year and I'm sticking all my money in to all my breeding birds this year/and flying my new peregrin

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Well the r10 is ready for its first outing, I managed to get a nice Simmons white tail classic 3.5-10x50 for it today, 120 miles round trip to collect it, but it is like new, genuine Philippine model - so I might get out tonight to scope it in, then see if any bunnys fall to the .177

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Well the r10 is ready for its first outing, I managed to get a nice Simmons white tail classic 3.5-10x50 for it today, 120 miles round trip to collect it, but it is like new, genuine Philippine model - so I might get out tonight to scope it in, then see if any bunnys fall to the .177

Chew my arm off for a whitetail classic. No scopes like um nowadays... I mean for god sake what a finish with that granite look. Too expensive in today's world to do...

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Well the r10 is ready for its first outing, I managed to get a nice Simmons white tail classic 3.5-10x50 for it today, 120 miles round trip to collect it, but it is like new, genuine Philippine model - so I might get out tonight to scope it in, then see if any bunnys fall to the .177

Chew my arm off for a whitetail classic. No scopes like um nowadays... I mean for god sake what a finish with that granite look. Too expensive in today's world to do...

Rez its an absolute topper, pristine condition, not a mark on it nor any wear to the finish, the whitetail classic was my first decent scope on my very first hw100 , I could not fail with that outfit back then, let's hope the r10 and the classic do me proud, no mil dots back to genuine old school, proper shooting lol

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Well the r10 is ready for its first outing, I managed to get a nice Simmons white tail classic 3.5-10x50 for it today, 120 miles round trip to collect it, but it is like new, genuine Philippine model - so I might get out tonight to scope it in, then see if any bunnys fall to the .177

Chew my arm off for a whitetail classic. No scopes like um nowadays... I mean for god sake what a finish with that granite look. Too expensive in today's world to do...

Rez its an absolute topper, pristine condition, not a mark on it nor any wear to the finish, the whitetail classic was my first decent scope on my very first hw100 , I could not fail with that outfit back then, let's hope the r10 and the classic do me proud, no mil dots back to genuine old school, proper shooting lol

Completely agree. I'd like to get back to the roots of shooting 30/30 duplex but I must admit that mil dots have took some of that skill of judgement making away, which is a bad thing. I think.

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Well me & Mac had a few hours at the target range today, I tried various pellets through the r10, I must say that I will be shooting bisley mags through it, pellet on pellet from 33 yards , the only downside of shooting the bisley mags is the pellet drop over distance, but I'm more than happy with how the gun performed with this pellet, no pictures from today, but the barrel is leaded up now , just got to find some rabbits to shoot now.

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Did you try JSB heavies ?

 

I didn't mate as I couldn't get a hold of any local yesterday, I tried accupel, jsb rs, aa express and jsb exacts, found the bsa mag likes the longer pellet, as the others were a bit of a pain to get in properly, I will try the heavys tho, what weight are they ?
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