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chouchin66

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  1. The scope has what is called a post & crosshair reticle - very popular in the 1960s - 1970s. The yellow sticker on front bell looks to be a Japanese optics mfgr. Inspection passed sticker. Scope quite possibly made by LOW ( Light Optics Works), SUWA, or Hakko. Nice bit of kit, have fun gussying it up
  2. Why worry yourself over a 1 piece mount ? A 98 , nee 95, in good stead will be fine on Sportsmatch double straps or BKL mounts...even at FAC power.
  3. Very nice piece of gun furniture.
  4. No need really for the extra 10 ft. lbs. Keep a 16 grain pellet @ 850 - 900fps. ( stay subsonic). You'll have plenty enough power & decent trajectory to do what you need. The HWs are a good workhorse. Pardon my manners , Welcome.
  5. As our ( California) hunting seasons are coming to an end - Small game/ Upland bird : Rabbit - July1st - Jan. 30th Grey Squirrel - Sept. - January. Wild Turkey - spring & Fall seasons. Quail & Partridge - September - January, Only leaves me Collared Doves & ground squirrel( pests) to hunt , so I'll post hunts when I can.
  6. Thanks for the welcome Phil. While we have no power ceilings here, I ( withhold 1 rifle - my HW95) hunt mostly with sub 12 ft - lbs as well. Three HW 99s ( .177, .20 & .22), HW30s & .177 HW35 E all at U.K. " full power". The snakes are kept at rifle distance - mostly.
  7. Hello , & thanks for the welcome.
  8. A good Monday to you all. I just joined your forum not much more than 30 minutes ago & thought I should contribute a few pictures from California. We've a few more accepted game species / pests over here that are airgun rated. So without further adieu, some of them taken by myself over the past year, all with break barrel springers - Rabbit, ground squirrel, Rattlesnake( a venomous hazard). Also some quail & collared doves , but misplaced pictures.
  9. Hello from California, U.S.A., thank you for having me, I'm an avid hunter, powder & air. I " Know" Mark Williams from another forum & not seen a post from him for a while & now know why ( I peruse here sometimes). Just wanted to give well wishes for a speedy recovery & hope to see Mark & Kaiser back afield soon. Thanks again.
  10. Mark, wishing you a speedy recovery. Always enjoy the posts of your outings w/ Kaiser & the springers. Atb mate - Chris , from over on AGF.
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