Timmy H 420 Posted April 20 Report Share Posted April 20 On 12/03/2024 at 19:15, mark williams said: Great rifles Jimmy for sure, do try theJSB Exact express 7.87g 4.52, 810ft/second , 11.47ft/lbs the Pro sport has taken a hillside of vermin I'm glad to see the Prosports still doing well, mine isn't used as much now but still comes out every now and then. I'm still using AAFields 4.52 from a big batch from 2014 that were brilliant, I've got 2 sleeves left, I reckon the last 2 sleeves will see me out. Price? £7 per tin. That was the old days!! It's good to see some old names still using a PS, I wish my health would let me get out like I used to but sadly I can't manage a long day with a heavy rifle anymore, a relief for the woodies!! Regards to Pianoman, Bigmac and Villaman, keep going!! Tim. Formerly timmytree. 1 Quote Link to post
Timmy H 420 Posted April 20 Report Share Posted April 20 On 31/03/2024 at 13:05, bigmac 97kt said: Just done the stock on the ps Simon it had loads of grain in it but it was to dark to be seen so set about tru oiling it Iv got it to a high standard and is more like a shot gun stock now with the shine it has on it now and all the grain is now on show Take no notice of the butt pad as I'm waiting on the adjustable one landing for it Iv sorted the screws out and fitted a tx trigger gard to it It looks ace Atvbjimmy Change those stock screws Jimmy, brass or bronze and space them out with little nylon washers to make them flush, also stops them contacting the internal alloy rail. I gave out some on here years ago, not sure if they're still available but I could ask if needed. 1 Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,776 Posted April 21 Author Report Share Posted April 21 15 hours ago, Timmy H said: Change those stock screws Jimmy, brass or bronze and space them out with little nylon washers to make them flush, also stops them contacting the internal alloy rail. I gave out some on here years ago, not sure if they're still available but I could ask if needed. I think I got some off u a while back now mind But I do like the silver matches the trigger guard Atvbjimmy Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,776 Posted April 21 Author Report Share Posted April 21 8 minutes ago, bigmac 97kt said: I think I got some off u a while back now mind But I do like the silver matches the trigger guard Atvbjimmy How are you anyway I'm the same Tim 9 strokes now and I'm still here kicking well one leg is lol Iv just done three of my rifles Stocks now iv got them the way I want them Just one to do Then that's it mind iv only had the ps for a few weeks Atvbjimmy 1 Quote Link to post
Timmy H 420 Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 On 21/04/2024 at 16:25, bigmac 97kt said: How are you anyway I'm the same Tim 9 strokes now and I'm still here kicking well one leg is lol Iv just done three of my rifles Stocks now iv got them the way I want them Just one to do Then that's it mind iv only had the ps for a few weeks Atvbjimmy Not too bad thanks mate, getting older, more aches and pains but retired now so more time on my hands. Less shooting since rabbits are almost non existent round here. Just a few shots to keep the magpies away from my nesting birds and check zero. Took up kayaking and got an ebike, Tentbox on the car so plenty of mini breaks. Doing some stealthy wildcamps with the ebike and a 2 man tent, great fun. 2 Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,776 Posted April 22 Author Report Share Posted April 22 1 hour ago, Timmy H said: Not too bad thanks mate, getting older, more aches and pains but retired now so more time on my hands. Less shooting since rabbits are almost non existent round here. Just a few shots to keep the magpies away from my nesting birds and check zero. Took up kayaking and got an ebike, Tentbox on the car so plenty of mini breaks. Doing some stealthy wildcamps with the ebike and a 2 man tent, great fun. Tell me about it Tim I move I ache Lol same Tim retired don't like it mind no shooting at the moment well on the farm out hunting But do go to the range every now and then but I don't shoot there either just teach my grandson That's it lol The ps was cheap that's why I bought it but to be honest don't think I will ever take it out same with the 97k been in the cabinet for months lol But that one was a gift off Scott ruthles teaal So it's not going any where lol Fancy one of them e bikes mind Atvbjimmy 1 Quote Link to post
philpot 4,967 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 14 hours ago, Timmy H said: Not too bad thanks mate, getting older, more aches and pains but retired now so more time on my hands. Less shooting since rabbits are almost non existent round here. Just a few shots to keep the magpies away from my nesting birds and check zero. Took up kayaking and got an ebike, Tentbox on the car so plenty of mini breaks. Doing some stealthy wildcamps with the ebike and a 2 man tent, great fun. I used to do a lot of kayak fishing both at sea and freshwater which I loved, still have one small surf kayak but as I get further into old fartdom, I don't use it anymore in fact I need to see about selling it. I also really fancy an e-bike, the naughty ones that will run without pedaling, fully folding with chunky tires so I could use it on the farms or reaching some of my distant fishing marks along the shoreline. Phil Quote Link to post
Timmy H 420 Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 2 hours ago, philpot said: I used to do a lot of kayak fishing both at sea and freshwater which I loved, still have one small surf kayak but as I get further into old fartdom, I don't use it anymore in fact I need to see about selling it. I also really fancy an e-bike, the naughty ones that will run without pedaling, fully folding with chunky tires so I could use it on the farms or reaching some of my distant fishing marks along the shoreline. Phil Lots of ebikes have a throttle option and most can be tweaked to up the top speed. I only really use the power on hills, that increases the range by a lot. I got an Eleglide T1, unlike most bikes it came with lights, mudguards and a decent back rack. I've added a trailer which attaches to the seat post, there's a few places I fish that I can't get close with the car but the bike gets me there. My kayak is a Feelfree double, very stable, I pack the fishing gear or camping stuff in the front and use it in fresh water and at sea. It's great fun paddling along the coast and finding little places to stop overnight. Quote Link to post
philpot 4,967 Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 On 23/04/2024 at 12:42, Timmy H said: Lots of ebikes have a throttle option and most can be tweaked to up the top speed. I only really use the power on hills, that increases the range by a lot. I got an Eleglide T1, unlike most bikes it came with lights, mudguards and a decent back rack. I've added a trailer which attaches to the seat post, there's a few places I fish that I can't get close with the car but the bike gets me there. My kayak is a Feelfree double, very stable, I pack the fishing gear or camping stuff in the front and use it in fresh water and at sea. It's great fun paddling along the coast and finding little places to stop overnight. Good kayaks Tim, if yours has the wheel in the keel, just be a little careful as they can break at the axle. I used to get kayaks sent to me for testing and review writing and in fact I had the Moken 10, 12 and 14 fishing kayaks from them so I can say the Moken 12 / 12.5 was my favourite. I set up the UK team for Jackson Kayaks from USA which again were brilliant kayaks and the 14' Cuda I kept, I fitted with a Torqeedo 1hp electric motor which was fantastic. If you are going to fit anchor trolley or fish finder and not to sure about fitting, just let me know and I will talk you through it Tim. I do like the look of your bike Tim, I am fancying the smaller wheel, folding type which seem to do well off road but a stretch for my pension at this time (or any bloody time if I am being honest.) Phil Quote Link to post
Timmy H 420 Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 7 minutes ago, philpot said: Good kayaks Tim, if yours has the wheel in the keel, just be a little careful as they can break at the axle. I used to get kayaks sent to me for testing and review writing and in fact I had the Moken 10, 12 and 14 fishing kayaks from them so I can say the Moken 12 / 12.5 was my favourite. I set up the UK team for Jackson Kayaks from USA which again were brilliant kayaks and the 14' Cuda I kept, I fitted with a Torqeedo 1hp electric motor which was fantastic. If you are going to fit anchor trolley or fish finder and not to sure about fitting, just let me know and I will talk you through it Tim. I do like the look of your bike Tim, I am fancying the smaller wheel, folding type which seem to do well off road but a stretch for my pension at this time (or any bloody time if I am being honest.) Phil Thanks Phil, my son made up a trolley with wide wheels for getting down the beach, it attaches through the drain holes. The kayak is light enough to get on and off the car on my own. If you go for an ebike be aware that the wide wheel folders are extremely difficult to pedal normally and usually more expensive than large wheel non folders. Mine was £784 last summer and has been great, Longest ride to date was 37 miles and managed just under 50 miles on a charge. I often use mine in preference to the car, I can carry a full food shop and stop off for a couple of beers on the way home. On nice days I just go out for the fun of it. There is an earlier model, the M1 or M1+ which can be found for around £600 1 Quote Link to post
pianoman 3,587 Posted May 4 Report Share Posted May 4 Bit sad to see some of the good chaps from the old crack here are being hampered with age problems getting in the way of shooting. But great to see yiu here again Tim with Mitch, Jimmy and Phil, I will never let my Pro Sport go. Jimmy and Phil know all too well how long I yearned for years for a left hand version until Jimmy came to my rescue, out of sheer kindness with a PS beech stock he'd beautifully modified and shaped for me. I still have it Jimmy and treasure it. Now I'm back out shooting I am going to look for a decent second hand .177 Pro Sport to permanently wed it to. I take my .22 Pro Sport to a permission where I can get snug down prone in a hideaway ( my preferred shooting position) and stay their ambushing the rabbits as they come out. I can't haul it stalking all day as before. Once the ong nights are here I'll be out as often as possible. To all you young chaps, make every moment of your years count. Get out and enjoy all the shooting opportunities you have. Because, far sooner than you realise, you will be 65 and things like arms and leg muscles will start to be less strong as you are now. If I could have my 20s back I'd still be out with my beautiful HW80 and HW77 every day if I could. Before the Pro Sport came into my hands, nothing could beat those two rifles in my hands for rabbits, rats and woodpigeons. I sometimes wonder how long do I have before my infirmity takes over and I have to give up my sport. Simon/Pianoman 2 Quote Link to post
philpot 4,967 Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 On 04/05/2024 at 20:42, pianoman said: Bit sad to see some of the good chaps from the old crack here are being hampered with age problems getting in the way of shooting. But great to see yiu here again Tim with Mitch, Jimmy and Phil, I will never let my Pro Sport go. Jimmy and Phil know all too well how long I yearned for years for a left hand version until Jimmy came to my rescue, out of sheer kindness with a PS beech stock he'd beautifully modified and shaped for me. I still have it Jimmy and treasure it. Now I'm back out shooting I am going to look for a decent second hand .177 Pro Sport to permanently wed it to. I take my .22 Pro Sport to a permission where I can get snug down prone in a hideaway ( my preferred shooting position) and stay their ambushing the rabbits as they come out. I can't haul it stalking all day as before. Once the ong nights are here I'll be out as often as possible. To all you young chaps, make every moment of your years count. Get out and enjoy all the shooting opportunities you have. Because, far sooner than you realise, you will be 65 and things like arms and leg muscles will start to be less strong as you are now. If I could have my 20s back I'd still be out with my beautiful HW80 and HW77 every day if I could. Before the Pro Sport came into my hands, nothing could beat those two rifles in my hands for rabbits, rats and woodpigeons. I sometimes wonder how long do I have before my infirmity takes over and I have to give up my sport. Simon/Pianoman Many a true word spoken Simon. Phil 1 Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,776 Posted May 6 Author Report Share Posted May 6 On 04/05/2024 at 20:42, pianoman said: Bit sad to see some of the good chaps from the old crack here are being hampered with age problems getting in the way of shooting. But great to see yiu here again Tim with Mitch, Jimmy and Phil, I will never let my Pro Sport go. Jimmy and Phil know all too well how long I yearned for years for a left hand version until Jimmy came to my rescue, out of sheer kindness with a PS beech stock he'd beautifully modified and shaped for me. I still have it Jimmy and treasure it. Now I'm back out shooting I am going to look for a decent second hand .177 Pro Sport to permanently wed it to. I take my .22 Pro Sport to a permission where I can get snug down prone in a hideaway ( my preferred shooting position) and stay their ambushing the rabbits as they come out. I can't haul it stalking all day as before. Once the ong nights are here I'll be out as often as possible. To all you young chaps, make every moment of your years count. Get out and enjoy all the shooting opportunities you have. Because, far sooner than you realise, you will be 65 and things like arms and leg muscles will start to be less strong as you are now. If I could have my 20s back I'd still be out with my beautiful HW80 and HW77 every day if I could. Before the Pro Sport came into my hands, nothing could beat those two rifles in my hands for rabbits, rats and woodpigeons. I sometimes wonder how long do I have before my infirmity takes over and I have to give up my sport. Simon/Pianoman Well simon at one point my brain sayd yes but my body says no Now they both say no lol Atvb Jimmy Quote Link to post
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