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JamesLeic

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  1. Nice ...someone must have enjoyed cleaning that up
  2. If your dad is mechanically minded he could just replace the oxspring (you will need to build a compress *this is easy*) to try and up the power abit (within the legal limits ofcourse) or you could take it to an rfd for a tune upto legal limit or you can buy a cheap air rifle for 50.00 but if you are going to insist on using it for hunting it MUST be as close to the legal limit of 12 ft lbs as possible or all you will likely do is injure the animal
  3. True gentleman very helpful, fantastic gun and a pleasure to do business with - i only wish i could have stayed for that tea. Deffinately recommend wabbit to anyone looking on i have no doubt i will be buying from him again as soon as my wedding is over (aug 2010) ....Thats if i cant managed to sneak some more money past the iron chanceller and buy before then
  4. Have to agree i do have lots of experience with airguns (in years about 20 since ive used them with my dad from 7) and to be honest you should be shooting for the head against any "pest" species ie corvids, rabbits & pidgeons i wouldnt even try a body shot on any of them as unless the air weapon is FAC rated (which i doubt) you are much more likely to injure than to kill in field conditions (im not doubting your prowess here its just not very likely to cleanly kill all the time anyway with body shots especially the rabbits and pidgeons). In short go for the head and if possible get someone experienced to take you out in the field and show their fieldcraft teechniques so you can learn off them...a book will never substitute experience with someone who knows
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