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Ozzy Fudd

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  1. exactly i have a pretty good idea how i want/need it set up, but dont want to do anything permament until im 100% sure
  2. no i cheated i had a spare plastic weaver rail, so i screwed the sling stud out of the stock, put the rail on and then used an old stud (which was longer) to go through the middle of the rail into the predrilled hole, then just twisted it in tight - happy days
  3. cheers, ill take a look at them, are they much lighter? though i didnt think the trigger was too bad... also got a grip fitted under the rear of the stock tonight (see why here) and its really steadied everything up, cant wait to get out on saturday now
  4. youd also think theyd be trained not to go for sheep
  5. newry harriers are the hunt that i had trouble with in the past. in the article it just says "in the fields", doesnt say whos fields so who says the kids were in the wrong? and after having to explain to certain members of the harriers what i meant by "you dont have ******* permission to be on my land so **** off, and get those ******* hounds away from my sheep" i wouldnt be so quick to assume the hunt had permission to be there either...
  6. this could be the problem, dont clean so much failing that, sounds like it might be the scope then again my guns only had about 50 rounds through it so im no expert!
  7. it was an ordinary mineral water bottle mate, boiler room shot, the impact catapulted it about 10 feet away from where it had been sitting, funny thing too was the cap blew off and the side split with the change in pressure. i cant see myself using the 10/22 as much anymore either, i put the moderator on it yesterday and was using cci subs (700ish fps), it was quieter than an air rifle, so itll be handy in one or two areas i shoot, but mostly itll be the hmr. just need to get it screw cut and get the moderator on it before i go deaf
  8. thanks mate, knew there should be something out there :look: :yp:
  9. not that we ever need an excuse :look: on my 4th bottle of lucozade now, bed early tonight... :yp:
  10. i need a fore grip for my rifle, something like this BUT!! theres a reason for this, im not going all tactically tactical here... im going to fit it under the rear of the hmr stock, when shooting prone i rest the gun on the bipod and support the rear of the stock with my left hand (anyone whos used an LSW will be familiar with what im talking about), i find its more comfortable and gives a more stable firing platform. now i did this with the 10/22 by screwing a small weaver rail onto the bottom of the stock, but i dont want to do that yet with the hmr, because the stocks arent as cheap and easy to come across as 10/22 stocks are if i mess up :yp: so, i either need some sort of adaptor that fits onto a sling swivel stud (like bipods do) and has a 20mm rail on it so i can use one of the standard type rail grips, or i need a grip that will clamp directly onto the sling stud on the stock. ive spent ages searching ebay and got nothing, apart from wondering why anyone would want a tan coloured grip for their gun can anyone help? any ideas even?? ps heres a pic of an LSW so you can see what i mean about the grip at the rear :look:
  11. thanks guys, so far its only strange thing its been used on was a full water bottle (which exploded nicely at 150 yards i must say :look:) i sat down last night and heighened the stock up, so my eyes in perfect position for the scope, i always reckon youve got enough to worry about holding the cross hairs on the target without having to wiggle your head about to get it in the right position too. next thing ill do is put a butt extension on as i think its a bit short for me, so as soon as ive done that today/tomorrow ill take it out again on saturday to make sure its all working ok and do a bit more practice, and probably bag a few more bunnies when im done :yp:
  12. anyone else sufferin after yesterday? :yp: :look:
  13. cheers mate, surprisingly it didnt take that many, only one box of 50, and of that it took about 30 to get her zeroed out to 150 yards, then i let richie and his dad finish the rest of the box - im always using their .223 and went to their house to get zeroed in, so i thought id better let them have a few shots :yp: :look:
  14. without the mod on its quieter than the .223 with the mod on, but still makes one hell of a boom - should have took a shot when i was on the phone to you :yp:
  15. yep, totally proficient, but its a few years since i used a bolt action. still, got my first kill today at about 130 yards with onet shot, so must be doing something right.... :look:
  16. took the marlin 17hmr out today to get it zeroed, wow am i impressed! i used a roll of wallpaper and put a cross of insulating tape on it as an aim point, id had a couple of shots to get the barrel dirtied a bit, and thought it was shooting to the right. so i set up at 60 yards, and the first group of 5 shots was about 10" right and 8" high, but the group size itself was only about an inch - not bad for the first attempt! when i got zeroed onto the target i moved back to 100 yards for some fine tuning, after a few minor adjustments i was putting the rounds exactly where i wanted, dead centre of the cross's so then i moved back to 150 yards and hung a few midi clays on nails, just to test myself as i very rarely shoot at that range with the .22lr. i coudlnt believe it, i smashed everyone of them with only about 2" of drop after that i took a walk around my uncles fields, he's been dropping hints lately about rabbits, saw 5 when i got there, about 200 yards, but didnt want to take the chance, crept forward to 150 yards but couldnt get a clear shot, so crept up to 130 and settled down. put the crosshairs on the chest (didnt want to chance a headshot) and squeezed the trigger... and got my first kill when i checked the rabbit the skin on its face was bare and its eyes looked very gummy/goopy, like mixy, so i reckon i did it a favour. if mixy is in the area the rifle didnt come a moment too soon. ive a few things i need to do, heighten the comb for starters, and get the barrel screw cut so i can use the moderator, but so far im very impressed with it
  17. i already had an oops, spent 20 mins earlier building the comb up to it fits my eye perfectly for the scope - then i realised i couldnt get the bolt out, so had to take it all off again ah well, itll take a few months til i have it the way i want it
  18. youre right tweedledee it is, just ignore him lads, he's not worth it. anyway managed to get the gun this afternoon, so i got the scope and bipod on, gonna give the gun a clean and check over and practice moving the bolt (the 10/22 spoilt me a bit...) picked up 100 rounds of federal v shok as well for it, anyone know if theyre much good? they work out at £12 a box in my local place, but the guy gave me the two boxes for £20 as i was buying the gun, so happy days should get a good bit of shooting done tomorrow (even if it rains) so apologies now for all the daft questions ill probably have to ask over the next few weeks
  19. pav are you self employed? if you are it should be easy enough to get them done as a commercial vehicle (though about half of insurers wont do them)
  20. would you ever wind your neck in and stop being a **** you dont like me and dont agree with things i do, big deal, get a life and leave it alone. you wanted confirmation from someone that knows me that im a sound and sensible character when it comes to guns, we'll steves shot with me a couple of times, so there you go, i can also get mayfly to answer you as well if you really want. FYI im 26 years old, i shot my first air rifle aged 7 and my first shotgun aged 8. in the years since i have been a qualified weapons handling tutor and a range instructor with the cadets, teaching and supervising literally hundreds of new shooters without incident. ive shot on more military ranges (with calibres ranging from .22lr to 7.62) as a member of the rifle competition team than i care to mention, and i have also won more prizes than i can be bothered going into. when i got my own "civilian" weapons i received two 12ga's and a .22lr on my first licence, aged 21. the feo told me that it was the first time he'd seen someone so young get so much on their 1st licence, but i had argued my case, shown i had the knowledge and had plenty of referrees (military and civilian) to back up every word i said. now, as far as i can see, youre an idiot who lives near belfast, a decent enough clay shot, ill grant you (aa isnt it micky??), but so far in your time here youve done nothing except try to annoy people, although i must admit quite a few of us were shocked when you admitted that you didnt know what a general licence was... its funny, people have told me when they met you youve been quite a pleasant guy. so are you a keyboard warrior? too afraid to say anything in real life? or does a computer screen just affect your brain?
  21. thanks everyone, rang daystate and they told me the mod would definitely not work on a 22lr or 17hmr nipped back to the shop and got it changed for a wildcat (?), not too worried about the type but i made sure its got 22lr / 17hmr stamped on the side thanks!
  22. yep sorry should have said, carbon fibre
  23. eh? but this one is on a licence.... cheers al ill give them a shout and see, the hmr's not screw cut yet so at the mo its only for the 10/22, and i doubt ill have that out much in the next few weeks now im getting my new toy tonight
  24. just picked up the moderator for the .22lr/.17hmr from the shop. got back to the office and when i looked at it a bit more it says on the box "this silencer has been designed and manufactured for air rifles only" :o its not a problem to go change it, but is there any point walking in shouting the odds if itll work ok on a .22lr and a .17hmr? ps just pointing out i know sweet ** about moderators, this is the 1st iver ever owned
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