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Phantomshooter

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  • Birthday 02/05/1959

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  1. Don't think Pete allows FAC down there, although I'm sure somebody will know for sure
  2. Thanks for the info, that's a real help, I'll have a look on the Air Arms Owners club site
  3. Hi all first posting in sometime; I just got myself a used TX200HC that's about 4 years old. By the looks of it and from what I've been told it's had around 1000 shots through it. I bought this over the 97K simply because I've read that the TX200 needs very little tuning so i imagine by now my TX should be well worn in however putting it over the Crony I'm getting a little over 10.2 ft lb. Maybe because up until now I've been shooting PCP's (BSA Ultra's R10's and HW100) the TX200 feels a bit odd - not bad understand me, just different from the other's. Its great fun and as you all probably know you have to approach your shots in a slightly different manner - well I do anyway! OK lost my thread here, back to my question, I've had my Ultra Reg'd by Simon "Tench" Howarth a couple of years back to achieve consistency in the shots which is now fantastic, but what I'd like to know is what tuning can be done on the TX200 and if so who is the man for the job?
  4. Hi i Use both spot and bead and now hit most clays
  5. Ok so I'm relatively new to clay shooting, and have done plenty of homework and the one thing that keeps cropping up is the fact that everyone says all guns shoot differently even with the same chokes and cartridges being used, why is this? Surley my SV10 Prevail 12g will shoot the same as the next SV10 Prevail 12g providing we use the same chokes and cartridges, if these guns are machined and maunufactured to the highest tollerances and specifications they should be identical. As an engineer myself i can build two multi-stage press tools and they will perform and produce in exactly the same way.
  6. That Man is a true artist, Greatest respect
  7. A first from Collier Row then?
  8. Hi All just thought I'd let you know I went to the Fennes Shooting ground with the Wife on Saturday for the first time. I have to say what a great place, very friendly people, who gave advise when asked and politely gave us some space when needed. The Grounds have lots to offer, high skeet, rabbit, cross overs, etc. and loads I don't even know what they're called. I thought quite reasonable prices too. If you live anywhere near the place in Braintree Essex then as a newcomer to the sport I'd really recommend it.
  9. Collier Row Romford here
  10. silly question, where is the Essex masters being held...ok I know its in Essex but where?
  11. Me and the Wife are new to the Sport and would love to attend, are Newbies welcome?
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