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HUNTING WITH CLASSIC AIR RIFLES


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1 hour ago, Deker said:

The Rapid revolutionized almost everything airgun, even though it was far from being the first PCP.

It just seem to hit the mark with the public and professionals alike!

From memory it’s only rival was the bsa super ten .Overpriced but not fiddly to load .Those tiny rapid mags were fiddly in the dark but shooting wise ,rapid outshot bsa I’d say and shots per fill were 100 more .

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I found myself invoved in a bit of Old School air-gunning today.          I was in the middle of checking a few squirrel cages in a customer's garden when a call came from farmer . Half a dozen f

Late to the conversation but here’s my tuppence worth. HW80 in .20 bought in ‘96 with Lazaglide action by Venom and GinB stock

Maybe not quite "Hunting with a Classic Air rifle" but there isn't  a section for hunting with a 51 year old  Relum that l bought new with £10's worth of my school dinner money?

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14 hours ago, eastcoast said:

Lots of Relums around when I was growing up. Very "Eastern Bloc" in build quality but some had the legendary double springs which was coveted. When power was king and accuracy and consistency secondary consideration. Obviously still doing the job at 51 though, can't be bad.

Er ,don't  know what sort of Relums you were around. The double spring did nothing special. In fact it may actually have reduced power . Most stripdowns saw them replaced with single BSA springs .

Powerful they were not. That's  despite the adverts for " The  Powerful ,underlever  Tornado ,with double spring etc"    . The basic Tele/ Telly/ Jelly break barrel shared the same spring,piston and cylinder and average power performance 

Trying to tweak a Relum above 10ft lbs ,and I have tried with several rifles, leads to either hideous trigger weights or a dangerous hair trigger!

On the other hand ; every Relum l've known has been very accurate. 

In fact l was told that Relum barrels  used to be favoured by some custom builders .

A friend has an example of a model l've never seen anywhere else.

Basically a Relum Telly break barrel in .177 ,full sized cylinder ,but slightly  shorter barrel and a child-size stock.

 

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On 22/04/2023 at 08:51, comanche said:

Er ,don't  know what sort of Relums you were around. The double spring did nothing special. In fact it may actually have reduced power . Most stripdowns saw them replaced with single BSA springs .

Powerful they were not. That's  despite the adverts for " The  Powerful ,underlever  Tornado ,with double spring etc"    . The basic Tele/ Telly/ Jelly break barrel shared the same spring,piston and cylinder and average power performance 

Trying to tweak a Relum above 10ft lbs ,and I have tried with several rifles, leads to either hideous trigger weights or a dangerous hair trigger!

On the other hand ; every Relum l've known has been very accurate. 

In fact l was told that Relum barrels  used to be favoured by some custom builders .

A friend has an example of a model l've never seen anywhere else.

Basically a Relum Telly break barrel in .177 ,full sized cylinder ,but slightly  shorter barrel and a child-size stock.

 

The lads that owned the Relums were prone to squirting WD40 down the transfer port ? 

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