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That quarry looks a very handy place Si for test work with a fair old distance to play in. Phil
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Well done at least you got one. I was out last night but there were no rats, no rabbits and no way was I going to stay out for very long in the freezing fog. Phil
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As a matter of interest Billy, what sort of range is well suited to .25 in sub 12 because of the pellet drop. Phil
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A pair of feinwerkbau's and a unlinked question
philpot replied to dutchjozef's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Thank you but not going that route until the back end of 2020 as there are a number of new bell target venues to be sorted next year and I am not going to get a gun for the job until I know it has all been sorted. Phil -
In the UK we shoot rabbits, pigeon, squirrels and corvids so no large stuff. The Grizzlys must suit your gun very well because my impact couldn't produce a 2'' group at 25mt every time so clearly not suited to the barrel and villaman also shoots an Impact so perhaps the FX barrels do not like them which is surprising as most of the slug testing has been done by FX owners in different countries so you would think the Grizzly would have also worked. From your forum name, I assume you are also shooting an FX gun so why they work for you but not us, I don't know. Which gun and power (fpe) ar
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Fishrite Bed chair handwheel?
philpot replied to forest of dean redneck's topic in Fresh & Salt Water Fishing
Ah sorry I misunderstood. Phil -
Okay thanks anyway Mitch. Phil
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Fishrite Bed chair handwheel?
philpot replied to forest of dean redneck's topic in Fresh & Salt Water Fishing
I have a couple of bedchairs made by Trakker in Sheffield and these had the wheels so you could put a fair bit of gear on the chair and wheel it along. Now to be honest I didn't rate them and gave away the the wheels to a pal who may still have them but I doubt it although I will check for you. What make is the bedchair you have. Use photobucket to upload photos and you should be okay. Phil -
Okay hit me Mitch, how much and is it any good in my original Impact that doesn't have an X barrel. Phil
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I totally agree, If I cannot get a good group on paper targets at 25mt and every distance beyond that, then I would never use them on live quarry. If they work for you, great but they do not work for us. Phil
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Very nice job and I like your clogs ? Phil
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Okay, where do I get some from boys. Phil
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You have a very different performance with the Grizzly pellet/slug than I had. In my Impact 47fpe the Grizzly was without doubt the worse result from all the pellet tests I did and would never use them on live quarry as they were so bad. Phil
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Hmmm I must say these have more interest to me than an hmr and something I will look into next year. I will check if I can find anyone local who has one for me to try out. Phil
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Forest Lodge Guns have a nice .22 laminated stock Savage in s/h stock which looks really nice but not so sure about Savage. I am not going to jump as it is not something I need, it is more like something I fancy for hares and fox. Phil
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What do you use the hornet on RFB and which one is it. Phil
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Neither. I have been shooting for over 50 years so when I tell you that this gun had high recoil then please believe me, it had nothing whatsoever to do with the person shooting it. Altogether 5 experienced clay shooters of some standing all found the gun to have high recoil using their standaed cartridges. Any experienced shooter would be checking gun fit from the outset and as for leaning backward, leave it out pal. My wife is an established clay shooter and in particular trap shooting so you are talking about someone who has shot for over 25 years, don't you think we would be aware of the
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I think I paid £65 for the Air Arms front and rear sight about three years ago which is very similar to the RFB's Gammo version. They are all the same until you go high end as per the link BUT of course I knew a man of your means could afford them and would demand them. Phil
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Poor manufacturing tolerances I am guessing which is not what I would expect from Eley. Phil
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Air Arms sell the sights Rez, I had them on my old AA200T but if you really want true match sights, fill yer boots here :- https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalog/Rearsights.html Phil
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Very handy SD. I have on a number of times nearly bought a 3 bore garden gun for close up vermin but just never got round to buying one but this combination seems to work well for you, not so good for the tree rats. Phil
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I bought a semi auto shotgun a couple of weeks ago and having a need for lubrication on the bolt system, I started a search. Shotgun cartridges can leave residue which would stick to any oil, grease, silicone spray coating causing in effect a grinding paste so the need to find a dry lube has had me researching products available. Okay this is not the powder burner section but nevertheless there are applications for air rifles as well, in fact anywhere you think dry lube will benefit your equipment. The product I eventually bought is the one in the photo and I can tell you, I am impressed,
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The maize is free from a friend and the peanuts are those sacks from B&M mixed with some very cheap bird seed and a little bit of wheat, again free so all in all not so expensive and only have to fill it once a week. Only draw back is the need for a ladder to reach the bloody top to fill it Phil
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The only company that I know of to sell such small bottles are Best Fittings who do a 1.1lt cylinder but at a hell of a price, it would be much cheaper to buy a Stumpy Jack 3lt which are ideal for carrying in the car. https://www.bestfittings.co.uk/product-category/airgun-charging-equipment/cylinder-accessories/airgun-charging-cylinders/ Hope that helps Phil
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Fantastic guys another good night. Phil
