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Posts posted by tom-praireCS
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But our car's faster than your's
but my house is bigger than yours's
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he may well be.
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i'm not premoting anything just saying what we've done. if other people decide to try and do it and fail we have not made them said its a good idea or said its recommended thing. just its possible with practise. but this whole argument has made it into a bad thing
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Yep and next week or month it will be how you shot a fox or deer at 135 yard with your 12ftlb air rifle you have been told its not the right thing to do yet you still persist in telling everyone on an open forum, looks great for our sport doesn't it
no because i dont know if you know but thats not possible. where as 135yard rabbit is as i know someone who did it and i saw it and you didn't.
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http://www.youtube.c...u/3/n8qn0PWWfpo
your a bit hypercriticle, you shoudn't be aloud a stone
I don't see what that link has to do with me and why you think i am hypercritical or is this the child in you trying to fight back and honour the crap posts that you have put up you just give the sport a bad name,at the end of the day little children and guns dont mix unless supervised by an adult, so find one
your missing close we didnt far.
so saying we're bad is being hypercriticle.
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well yeah it should stay. he is only informing you that I killed a rabbit at 135yards making a clean kill
their we go now just leave it at that if someone doesn't beleive something they don't have to tell the world their opinion.
its simple a few true words and alot of angry people with no knowledge of the situation.
no harm done period
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Here we go again, you should read your posts before boasting http://www.thehuntin...es/page__st__15
Read post 14 & 16 & video on post 18 and 19 in my honest opinion you should not have a air rifle or even a pea shooter.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ProVerminControl#p/u/3/n8qn0PWWfpo
your a bit hypercriticle, you shoudn't be aloud a stone
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We have practices at these ranges for quite a while and due to the conditions of the day being a tiny breeze,
and we know perfectly what our rifles our capable of. but I do see your point but we are no rookies
your actually still a newbie apparently. dale winton
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To try to claim to be able to make reliable and humane shots at 135 yards with an air rifle is iresponsible to say the least
Yes, I dare say that after plenty of fluffed shots you may well get lucky the odd time but it's no fun for the poor rabbits that fall victim to all of the feck ups, is it?
If you were even a couple of yards out either way at those kind of distances, you'll be inch's off the mark, not that the gun and pellets will hold a tight enough group at that distance anyway.
Are you honestly trying to tell us that in field conditions or even in an indoor range for that matter, that you can produce reliable inch groups???
firstly no we dont try to injure the rabbits and we didn't so no harm done. just trying out the new gun.
secondly no i'm not i'm just saying a little comment that my friend managed to get a rabbit at that distance perfectly humanly and truthfully.
everyone misses at closer ranges but we didn't and don't intend to like EVERYONE!
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I could barely see the rabbit on my last months 88 yarder, that 135 yard rabbit must of been a dot in your scope.............?
Atb peter
I was the shooter
and it was pretty small but wasnt too bad forgotten what scope tom-praireCS had on his r-10
6-24x50 ir
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high i wouldn't know i was only watching my friend shoot.
depends what zoom he was using
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ok, well... whatever
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yes really i used a rangefinder and we practise long shot every weekdays. i wasn't shooting so its not like i'm trying to be cocky and come accross as amazing.! it was an amazing shot though.
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if its working buy it! you could probably just sell it on for a tidy £100 profit with all that if you dont get on!
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this might work
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http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Air-Rifles/Falcon-Prairie-CS-22-gun-for-sale-gs30513.aspx
here it is. can buy it for £330 with out large scope
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hi, all im thinking of buying a nikko stirling 4-16x44 gameking and was wondering if anyone had any experience with one.
also what mount height would they need high or med. my barrel is flush with dovetails.
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hi, all im thinking of buying a nikko stirling 4-16x44 gameking and was wondering if anyone had any experience with one.
also what mount height would they need high or med. my barrel is flush with dovetails.
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mmm that spec for that money? somethings got to be off. I'd avoid it like the plague, and go for something with a lower spec which costs more if you don't want to spend loads than I'd look at leupold or someone like meopta....
hi, i was looking at these but they must be bad as they cost so little and look (no offence) a bid shoddy. i bought a tasco 6-24x50 ir scope the other week and tbh they are really good for £40! (i know slightly contradictary) i wouldn't go all out for zoom which may be what your looking for the zoom isn't really an issue as if you zero it in for say 40yards, then zoom in on a 50yards target it will fire a far bit off and require more understanding of impact change.
i had a nikko stirling 4-12x50 mountmaster and they were really good, very clear glass and reticle best i've seen. £50 also for longer shots less zoom is better (80yards +) personally i'd stick to having a highist low zoom of 6x but it depends on how far you shoot.
sorry for the long explaination
but generally speaking manafacturer is key.
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me and a friend were shooting rabbit at dusk the other night and he took a rabbit from what i paced to 42 yards with a .22 raider,not quite the same but thought it worth a mention!!
still i nice shot with a raider, was looking at them
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Falcon Prairie CS .22 Reduced
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no thanks