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  1. I only ever give mine a quick clean with a bore snake every few hundred rounds or so , John
  2. Hi all I was just wondering what you Cz owners feel is the most accurate and reliable ammo for your .22's. I've owned my Cz varmint now for about 3 years and the ammo that i use for bunny bashing is Winchester SuperX hp's. I am thinking of trying eley as i have heard that these are also very good, Many thanks, John PS : The worst ammo i ever tried was the now discontinued ( thank god ) cci copper coated crap. Bullets were literally sprayed all over the place. Did anybody else try this copper coated crap
  3. hiya mate. i think you may be in luck. I have just bought a dvd off a certain auction site and i think that it could be what you are looking for. I watched it this morning and for the price i don't think that you can go wrong , although it is a copy, Here's the link John. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PRACTICAL-HUNTING-RIFLE-3-FILMS-1-DVD-/260609798134? cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CDsDVDs_DVDs_DVDs_GL&hash=item3cad8deff6
  4. On my .22 rimmy i have a parker hale silencer fitted but i am thinking of changing it for another . ( while we are on the subject of moderators ) Could anybody tell me the correct procedure i have to go through to do this , Many thanks , John
  5. Nice, and clever design. Dopes the spirit level fold down ? How do you find the 4-12x50 for the rabbits ? Cheers for the picture Yes , the level does fold down flat and the scope is also fine for rabbits , John
  6. whippeter69 You will not be disappointed when you buy any CZ mate I bought my first rimmy 3 years ago and i opted for the CZ varmint in .22 calibre and fitted it with a 4-12x50 ir scope , parker hale silencer and a scopelevel , which i imported from the states. Like yourself I also find that winchester subs are deadly accurate ( much to the local rabbit populations regret ) Here's a quick photo and a view of the scopelevel as seen by the shooter John
  7. Good shooting dave1372 and sitting comfortable too , John
  8. Hi all As i'm quite new to pigeon shooting i was just wondering what time in the morning is it acceptable to start pigeon shooting at this time of year. I seem to have heard that it's around 8 am , is this correct ? On my permission there are about 4 cottages within a stones throw of the nearest field and i don't really want to upset anybody if i can help it , Many thanks , John
  9. I'd have to say that i prefer my .22 rimmy as i usually hit where i aim , where as with the shotgun it's 50 / 50 at best , John
  10. niffkin Let us know how you get on with the testing , as i am also curious about this ammo. Also , what make of rimfire will you be using to test the ammo , John
  11. Hi there the best thing you can do with the boresnake is use it as a belt to keep your trousers up i hate them. Shootingcharley. :11:
  12. Plenty around this area too Got these yesterday in a couple of hours from a highseat with my .22 rimmy John
  13. Hi all When i got home from work earlier i decided to try the Boresnake. As ive never used one before i followed the advice given and dropped the weighted end down the barrel , breech to crown end. On the first pull through the cord felt quite stiff , but on the second it glided through with little effort. I then looked through the barrel from the crown end up to the light and everything looks spotlessly clean so i didn't bother to use the snake a third time. Thanks for all the advice lads , John
  14. trooperman Do you find that after cleaning a .22 rimfire it alters the previous POI. I've fired off approx 1500 rounds with my .22 Cz Varmint since new and i still havn't cleaned the bore , Just curious , that's all , John
  15. Thanks for your reply andyf Although i am not disregarding your advise , this subject on ' Boresnakes ' damaging the rifles crown seems to be a bit of a myth , according to quite a few comments on another popular American chat forum , John
  16. Whats your personal opinion Deker regarding bore cleaning on .22 rimfires , are you for or against regular cleaning , John
  17. Hi all I've owned my Cz Varmint .22 rimmy for about 3 years and i have never cleaned the bore once. The rifle has only ever been used for pest control, mainly rabbits, and i have never really felt the need to clean the rifles bore. However,i have now decided that i want to join a local target shooting club and i have purchased a Bore Snake from my local dealer. I was just wondering if it is ok to pull the Bore snake through the barrel a couple of times DRY,or is it better to use some kind of solvent on the snake first. The only solvent i have at home at the moment is ' Bisley
  18. GILLYDOG A couple of years ago i was in the same situation as you , looking for a shotgun on a budget. A friend of mine at work was telling me about his ' LANBER ' that he has owned for about 15 years with no problems at all. So i ended up buying a second hand ' Lanber Sporting Deluxe ' multi choke for about £400 . That was about 2 years ago and i have had no trouble what so ever , Good hunting , John
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