11 August 2012, 15:04,
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TOF
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
(11 August 2012, 14:17)WetanCold Wrote: (11 August 2012, 13:31)TOF Wrote: http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Beeman_RS2...Combo/1334
Price in pounds? £100! And yep, guess who's going to US in the autumn.
One of my sons?
Well, it's a small world and no mistake. Maybe I'll bump into him.
I've already checked with customs.
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11 August 2012, 15:09,
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bigpaul
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
i'm just wondering why anyone would want a DUAL calibre gun?? surely you would use one or the other, my air rifles are all .22 i purposely bought them that way so i would only have to stock 1 calibre of pellets.
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11 August 2012, 15:12,
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Hrusai
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
(11 August 2012, 15:09)bigpaul Wrote: i'm just wondering why anyone would want a DUAL calibre gun?? surely you would use one or the other, my air rifles are all .22 i purposely bought them that way so i would only have to stock 1 calibre of pellets.
well imagine your scavenging after an event for air rifle pellets, and you got a .22 and you find a nice box of pellets...but you read the label and see .177 you wont be happy, it just gives versatility, you can still stick to one calibre of pellets that you buy, but have the ability to fire .177 if need be, which is very useful! ofc having 2 sizes of pellets is useful for other reasons, being able to pick and choose what size ammo can be useful, depending on what your hunting and such like, different situations, ranges...etc. etc.
anyways thats me 2 pence
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11 August 2012, 15:15,
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bigpaul
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
i've had .177 rifles before and i dont think they've got the oomph of a 22, thats why i went for 22s.
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11 August 2012, 15:17,
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Hrusai
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
(11 August 2012, 15:15)bigpaul Wrote: i've had .177 rifles before and i dont think they've got the oomph of a 22, thats why i went for 22s.
personally i agree with you and i think .22 is probably a more common round
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11 August 2012, 15:18,
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
Though in general i prefer the heavier weight of 20 or 22 calbre pellets I do appreciated the faster flatter parabolic curve of 177 gives it the edge for pigeon hunting.
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11 August 2012, 15:20,
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
(11 August 2012, 15:18)NorthernRaider Wrote: Though in general i prefer the heavier weight of 20 or 22 calbre pellets I do appreciated the faster flatter parabolic curve of 177 gives it the edge for pigeon hunting.
exactly what i meant earlier, 2 different rounds to cater to different circumstances, wont be nothing but an advantage!
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11 August 2012, 15:20,
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
(11 August 2012, 15:18)NorthernRaider Wrote: Though in general i prefer the heavier weight of 20 or 22 calbre pellets I do appreciated the faster flatter parabolic curve of 177 gives it the edge for pigeon hunting.
oh bloody hell, he's getting technical now! you sound like our gun club chairman
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11 August 2012, 15:22,
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
Sport Marketing ( SMK) who are the dealers for these guns will send them to your nearest gun shop free of charge saccording to the letter they sent me.
(11 August 2012, 15:20)bigpaul Wrote: (11 August 2012, 15:18)NorthernRaider Wrote: Though in general i prefer the heavier weight of 20 or 22 calbre pellets I do appreciated the faster flatter parabolic curve of 177 gives it the edge for pigeon hunting.
oh bloody hell, he's getting technical now! you sound like our gun club chairman
Git
177 flies flatter than 22 and at a higher speed, which is for some reason the best way of dispatching flying critters.
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11 August 2012, 16:43,
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RE: Air Gun Good Gun News 2 The best of three words ( Gun)
(11 August 2012, 15:22)NorthernRaider Wrote: Sport Marketing ( SMK) who are the dealers for these guns will send them to your nearest gun shop free of charge saccording to the letter they sent me.
(11 August 2012, 15:20)bigpaul Wrote: (11 August 2012, 15:18)NorthernRaider Wrote: Though in general i prefer the heavier weight of 20 or 22 calbre pellets I do appreciated the faster flatter parabolic curve of 177 gives it the edge for pigeon hunting.
oh bloody hell, he's getting technical now! you sound like our gun club chairman
Git
177 flies flatter than 22 and at a higher speed, which is for some reason the best way of dispatching flying critters.
Ok got server error thing happen and I am not going to re-write what I said, so to cut it very short, do you not think paying £300 for a china made air gun is a bit much?
(11 August 2012, 15:04)TOF Wrote: (11 August 2012, 14:17)WetanCold Wrote: (11 August 2012, 13:31)TOF Wrote: http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Beeman_RS2...Combo/1334
Price in pounds? £100! And yep, guess who's going to US in the autumn.
One of my sons?
Well, it's a small world and no mistake. Maybe I'll bump into him.
I've already checked with customs.
He is going florida in October, do you know if he can bring me back a crossbow, he will be 17 week arfter he gets there, but so many laws for the different states.
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