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Ludicrous lumens now selling these at £284 & £294
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Athlon , cracking day scopes and great with NV
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Type in scopemate NVS30 in the search engine
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Ive got BKL 303 mounts on mine with an athlon 2.5-15x50 and its perfect with minimal clearance from the barrel , hope that helps
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Cheers steve that would probably do me , this thermal lark is a minefield , will look into it in the new year after santas current assault on my bank account
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Whats the xm30 key like for spotting squirrels in woodland and rabbits out to say 200yds in daylight
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N8vision kit with e700 camera in , excalibre laser IR with adjustable mount , three panasonic 18650 batteries with box , evo 50 red torch with extension , led lenser headtorch , all in a flight case , only used twice so as new , giving up night shooting £220 posted nv unit and illuminator £160 posted
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3 today .22 total = 987
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410 single barrel for sale on bbs
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Dont use either but the Main difference as far as im aware is the internals , totally different design , but the internals on the panther look to be a pain to clean , i use a DM80 which is a cracking mod and easy to strip and clean
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Hope he gets the book thrown at him , not that itll make much difference i doubt as hes obviously a total idiot anyway
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Out of the two for rats i would go for the 22 using either cb longs or z lang shooting at around 30ft lb ,you could then use subsonics or high velocity ammo for fox ( at a reasonable range )
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Ebay no 333075475263 rubber eye cup , this was in a thread on SD old one changed for this just cut to length
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Have a look at n8vision kits on their website
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I have shot three / four rabbits all within five to ten yards of each other with the .22 , i think it depends on conditions , how often their shot and the rabbits themselves . I just wonder how many hmr owners shoot long distances with them , the longest shot for me was 192 yards , headshot , stone dead , but the majority of my shots are from 60yds to 130yds ish all of which can be done with the .22 and if any further i just stalk in closer , plus for me i still get a little buzz knowing ive managed to shoot something at 130yds and got the holdover correct when a lot of people still think the .22 is a 80yd rifle , also i love the quietness of the .22 , you can shoot all day long and nobody knows your there , ammo is a third of the price , all in all a great little calibre , love it as you can probably tell
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Cant find the gun your on about but if its a thumbhole stock i would think it is an aftermarket stock , probably laminate which are quite heavy as i had one years ago and whilst it was a lovely gun the weight was the decider to sell it , so you may not be any further forward
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I have two anshutz one 1416 in .22 and a 1517 in hmr currently for sale as i prefer the .22 , both the same weight and a pleasure to use
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I used to have a cz455 hmr and found it very heavy sold it and got an anshutz , difference in weight is substanstial
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Great guns i have a 1416 , .22 , 16” barrel and its my pride and joy , have really tried with the hmr over the years , this is my third attempt but just cant get on with it , i go for the .22 everytime so will advertise it and see what happens