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  1. After reading the previous posts i'm very confused,so much so i've decided to forgo the FAC air rifle and am going to buy a catapult instead. Perhaps I shouln't have said that,it may develope into a discussion about different elastics and weight of missiles affecting trajectory. :lol: Seriously.i'm following this 'discussion' with interest. Alan
  2. Done, and I support the Air Ambulance by buying tickets every month. Alan
  3. Dekers, you say that you use AA field pellets,are they 18 gn pellets? Alan
  4. Thanks for the replies,when I finally get my 10,i'll try different brands of pellets,and also try different zero points,and see what is best. Alan
  5. Would using Napier Power pellet lube help? Alan
  6. It would help if you put a maximum price,and some idea of what you want Alan
  7. It seems that the best zero is around 50 yards? What would be the maximum distance to shoot and be sure of a clean kill? Sorry for the questions,but,i'm more used to firearms,and know little about modern pcp air rifles.So, it's a BIG learning curve for me. Alan
  8. Thanks guys, good advice, Alan
  9. I'm in the process of getting a Bsa .22 Super 10 FAC (28ft/lbs) air rifle for use around horse and sheep (the land owner will not allow rimfires for some reason),my questions are,which pellets?,I already have Bisley Pest Control,and what range should I set the zero at? Thanks in advance. Alan
  10. Now sold, thanks for looking. Alan
  11. Are the two things in the 'photo? Alan
  12. VERY good, but,I still can't place the tune. Alan
  13. IMHO if you are thinking of .204 then reloading is the way to go,factory ammo (IF you can find it)is expensive compared to reloading,I reload for my .204 for around 35-40p per round, 100 V-Max 32gn bullets are £19.99,primers 3.5p,and powder about 8p,cases have paid for themselves AFTER tha first firing. Alan
  14. Still for sale, £40, no offers. buyer collects. Alan
  15. Tony, when I rang in the beginning of this month (February) I was advised that they were just starting Octobers paperwork,so you'll be very fortunate to get it back in two months. Also,each person had at least 5 toybox sized cases to deal with. that's how bad it is with Kent firearms at the moment,and it can only get worse,so much so I've not even attempted to put in for another variation as I ran out of ammo last time round. Alan
  16. I'm in Kent and have just waited nearly 5 months for a variation to come through. I'm thinking of purchasing a couple of black powder pistols to use at the club,but it most likely will be August or later BEFORE license is back. :no: Alan
  17. I didn't call you a rude word , it was a word to express sorrow at not being able to purchase at the low price from the states. Alan
  18. Check the website, They don't ship outside the states, ******., Alan
  19. I bought mine from Brownells,cost £29.63 including shipping. Sportsman are advertising the kit at £22 + p&p,but no stock. It makes a big difference to the trigger weight,mine went down from 6lbs to 2.25lb,and is a doddle to fit. Remove one screw, take action from stock,locate the pivot pin that holds the trigger in place,push out(no need for a punch) replace spring and re-assemble.I adjusted the screw out slightly to increase the weight to 2.25lbs,where I liked it. Alan
  20. NOW SOLD, thanks for looking. Alan
  21. As title, Timney Triggers kit no 602,consists of two springs for a Browning A-bolt rifle,reduces the trigger pull to either 2 lbs or 3 lbs, unopened box,cost me £29.00 from USA.I had two sets,and used one. £19.00 posted. (took me less than 5 mins to fit,but what a difference) Alan
  22. Hi carlfish, I bought my Armsan A620 last Saturday,pre-owned but only having shot under 500 cartridges,came with chokes key,manual and hardcase,all for £300!!! I've used it twice now with no problems,apart from the fact that it won't cycle 25gm cartridges,(i've just bought 250 of them,doh.) I hope that you get on well with yours. ATB, Alan
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