Blimey, I have 20/20 vision and have a good scope but I don't think I could tell where I'm aiming at 35 meters on a small target card ha ha.
Having always fired and owned .22 air rifles they have been zerod at 25 to 30 yards.
What's the reasoning for zeroing a .177 at 35 meters? Does it create the flattest curve?
Mawders
Cheers mate, I did wonder if it was a modified 77 but never having owned one wasn't 100% sure.
Wonder how much it will go for........ Picture looks alright but it could be a dog in real life!
That's interesting to know about hawke scopes as I have one for my springer but didn't know they were not that good durability wise.
Will have to keep an eye on mine, or that's 150 quid down the pan!
It's the only shop I'll do business with near to me, brilliant service and products priced just right. The expertise of tony and his staff is amazing. Glad you enjoyed your experience.
That looks really good fry! What's your thoughts on shooting it with an adjustable pad now? I've always considered them a bit of a fad and never used mine on my superten.
My first and only pcp was a superten. The BBK version, lovely rifle and very accurate but mine was below legal limit, not sure what they are like when on ticket. Heavy guns but I liked that, some pcp rifles feel like toy guns they are so light.
Good result but all I see in that rifle is exactly what I see in those pigeons, lifeless.
Still I'm sure you enjoyed the outing none the less. Long live the faithful springer!
A brilliant and concise post.
I to have never noticed any white outs with my 40mm panorama so can't comment on that but in my mind its the best scope I've ever purchased and wouldn't hesitate recommending one.
Mawders
Even if you manually turn the mag it's a damn site easier than fumbling around for a pellet. Still worth a purchase if you can find one, probably be a lot cheaper than the theoban as well.