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Teer

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  • Birthday 22/07/1991

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  1. Hey mate, It's quite simple. You set the scope to your primary zero, which is 30 yards. Then the scope will have another zero of let's say 10 yards. You do not zero it at 10 yards after you set zero at 30 yards. Your point of impact and aim will be the same at 10 and 30 yards. This is because when you shoot your pellet flies slightly upwards so it crosses the scopes line of sight twice (because it's got a parabolic trajectory). Look at Zini's diagram it's good. Try and understand it, and if you don't get it then come back atb, .Tomek
  2. Hi mate, Generally you aim a bit lower as the impact will be a bit higher. The scope has two zeroes, one (the main zero or whatever you call it) will be at 30 yards, the other lets say at 10 yards (not sure though just guessing, but if I remember right when you zero your scope at 30 yards in .22 cal air rifles the other zero will be approx. at 10 yards.), so all the shots in between zeroes will be hitting a bit higher in general. I hope it helps, cheers, .Tomek
  3. Hey mate, Thanks for the link, it's really useful. Cheers, .Tomek
  4. Hey pal, Thanks a lot for the sources, I'll see if I can get one off of them. Cheers, .Tomek
  5. Hi guys, I'm Looking for a new stock for my Webley Stingray II. I've bought this springer a few years ago but it had an accident and I need a new stock for it. It's just like the one in the picture: Anyone know where I can get one? I've searched for it but I couldn't find it anywhere on the internet. Atb, .Tomek
  6. One way or the other it is outrageous. People like that do real damage to our sport and hunting life. It was indeed a hard week for us airgunners as somebody mentioned before. atb, .Tomek
  7. FFS Killing frenzy hahaha xD Nice. Well done, it must have been a great night out haha xD atb, .Tomek
  8. Nice trip mate I've been out lamping rabbits for the first time yesterday as well but didn't see anything (well just one bunny out of range ). It was on my new permission and I didn't have a chance to scout it yet. Not sure if it was too late (around 9.30 p.m.) or too cold as it was a bit frosty fair enough. Or maybe both. What time do you usually go out lamping? And what was the weather like? atb mate and nice write up, .Tomek
  9. Hi guys, I wonder if anyone knows what the "conservation of wild birds" bit means in the general license for Scotland called "LICENCE TO KILL OR TAKE CERTAIN BIRDS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF WILD BIRDS". It is not explained anywhere in the license and it just looks as if you could go and shoot all the species mentioned there and say you're doing it for the purpose of conservation of wild birds, but I don't think it works this way. So anyone could clarify this license? thanks and atb, .Tomek
  10. Hey pal, Dunno how it is in Wales, but in Scotland you can shoot them (some species, not all of course) if of course you satisfy the conditions stated in the general license called Licence to protect public health, public safety and prevent the spread of disease. Cheers, .Tomek
  11. Hey pal, sorry I just realised that I posted this in a wrong section. I'll contact the mod and ask him to move it. To anyone else, thanks for the replies that cleared a few things for me. Again I'm sorry for posting in a wrong section. I'll try to sort it out. Cheers, .Tomek
  12. Hi lads, I'm writing this post because I'm a bit confused right now (and maybe I'll get some clarifying answers from yous )and it might also help a few people to stay out of trouble. So here we go. Licence to kill or take certain birds for the purpose of preventing serious damage to livestock, foodstuffs for livestock, crops, vegetables and fruit (for Scotland in this case) states that you can shoot Great Black-backed Gull, Collared Dove, Feral Pigeon, Woodpigeon, Carrion Crow, Hooded Crow, Jackdaw, Magpie for preventing ...(look at the name of the general license ). Now, I've h
  13. A bit of tin foil folded over a few times at the front and end mount? It should make it tighter, and won't alter the height of the scope much. Try that, if it doesn't work we'll think of something else
  14. Aye I was actually going to ask the same question. Where's the tape from? Oops. Too late already a reply from you there Sorry
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