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meathumper

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About meathumper

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  1. i use neoprene covers of ebay, no problems. They are only a few mm thick so dont interfere with the barrel.
  2. just take it to your local gun shop and ask them to chrono it. To be fair hw100's are quite reliable.
  3. Very nice, ive got a 45, think ill be getting one of them too.
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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.
  8. 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
  9. 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.
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. I've had some of my best nights on windy ones.
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