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I've just got myself a nice AGS PCR1 (well it looks nice anyways) after owning a BSA Lightning XL which i could never rearly control the recoil on but that may be because i didnt have a bipod, but thats neither here nor there.

 

At the moment i have a hawke 4x40 scope fitted, and useing promethius pellets. is this a good setup for rabbits? should i invest in a bipod, change ammo or scope?? any details on other PCR1 setups would be nice, or just genral advice if this setup is all wrong.

 

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Aaron

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I've just got myself a nice AGS PCR1 (well it looks nice anyways) after owning a BSA Lightning XL which i could never rearly control the recoil on but that may be because i didnt have a bipod, but thats neither here nor there.

 

At the moment i have a hawke 4x40 scope fitted, and useing promethius pellets. is this a good setup for rabbits? should i invest in a bipod, change ammo or scope?? any details on other PCR1 setups would be nice, or just genral advice if this setup is all wrong.

 

Thanks

Aaron

what promethius pellets you useing???

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domed head, plastic outer casing, .22's

 

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no idea if it works yet, not been out, just want to know if im on the right lines of a setup.

 

i used them once found them crap to light and after shooting 20 or so the groves of my barrel had plastic in them wich can't be a good thing right?

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so any recomendations on what i should use? and is a 4x40 scope powerfull enogth?

 

i would go for a dome pellet it just a case of finding the right ones for your gun i use accu pell i find they work best for my hw97k

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