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Hi all,

 

Here are my rifles that i have at the minute.

 

BSA R10 mark 2 in .22 calibre with a Tasco 6-26x50 AO, Illume scope

 

Weihrauch HW100KT .22 calibre with a Nikko Stirling Game King 3-16x44 AO scope and Hawk laser.

 

Zini

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hi, thought id stick my pic in here, would like to know what people think, its a real marmite reaction so far so let me know, thanks

 

That looks like a nice cusom Storm rifle mate.

 

I used to own one myself that i could set between 11.5FP to 54FP.

 

That one used to smash rabbits set at 24FP.

 

I shot one with Festa at 63 metres straight through the head.

 

I like the rifles mate.

 

Zini

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Here is my new weapon of choice...Weihrauch HW100KS .177 fitted with Hawke Sidewinder 30 SR6 4x16x50 IR..Also as you can see, I have put a Ledray GL4 tactical light on there.. And YES it does weigh a bit but I am comfortable with it and been getting some real good grouping at 30 yards, freestanding and supported.. so I am really happy with it..

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bsa t10 with my lamp (177 calibre for acuracy)

 

Hi Olim buddy,

 

The gun looks super cool pal :thumbs: .

 

Im a big fan of BSA rifles and shoot one myself in .22 calibre.

 

Im not sure what you mean about .177 for accuracy pal.

 

To my mind the .177 has a flatter trajectory and is more forgiving if your range estimation is out, but both calibres .177 and .22 in a BSA precharged are just as accuarte as each other and far more accurate than any average shooter can shoot.

 

Just my thoughts pal

 

Regards

 

Zini

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bsa t10 with my lamp (177 calibre for acuracy)

 

Hi Olim buddy,

 

The gun looks super cool pal :thumbs: .

 

Im a big fan of BSA rifles and shoot one myself in .22 calibre.

 

Im not sure what you mean about .177 for accuracy pal.

 

To my mind the .177 has a flatter trajectory and is more forgiving if your range estimation is out, but both calibres .177 and .22 in a BSA precharged are just as accuarte as each other and far more accurate than any average shooter can shoot.

 

Just my thoughts pal

 

Regards

 

Zini

 

sorry that is what i meant but just sort of worded it wrong

 

thanks for pointing it out to me

 

oli

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