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arnold

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  1. I find that both rifles show the same performance in power and accuracy,
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    advise

    BSA Ultra is your best bet?.
  3. Could be a small particle of dust mate that trapping the valve from closing properly
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    webley axsor

    Hello, i dont think it would be the seal matey, its maybe that your using a stirup pump?, if charging when empty you'll get small hissing coming from the charge adaptor this is due too no back presure on the valve you need back presure to close this valve then you'll find the leaking will stop, also check that the valve is clear from any dust in the valve sometimes this causes problem if the valve cannot seal?, i had that problem on a bsa ultra once presure is built up in rifle you'll find it should charge
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    aa s410

    :blink: Well i said a whole back when some chap said ive just got an new air arms, i replyed im not saying nothing?, seem all post lately are air arms leaks this and that even my mate the other day said his leaked been back to to factory 3 times still leaks i couldnt help you there matey
  6. thats cheating unless your got wobbly arms
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    Wading

    Did you have to swim back
  8. pitty you didnt live any closer matey i would fit it in 1hr for you, you need a spring compression jig and ive got one
  9. Thats a really dangerous looking peice your got there :o
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    scope

    Check out jsramsbottoms for scopes hes got some really good deals on offer...
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    HELP

    If your using silicon cloth after use simply place bag in its bag and seal. well its best to keep your rifle in top condition so reguler cleaning even in fron of the television) will help this keep looking new if selling in future you'll get good price paid?, as for storing i tend to leave my rifles in a well dryed cupboard or airing cupboard to draw out any moisture as for gun bag i place on top of radiatorfor full dry out. if leather do the same but do use leather polish too keep water tight...
  12. Well done cyber ive got a few very large wood pigeons myself lately, sorry for not posting but yeah well done
  13. Yes good one there, i will be theoben my hw80 soon as you know it cost around 120 for the strut for my rifle ive been using the hw80 more lately then my pcp
  14. i hope not too far in love with it cyber, not taking it into bed with you and cuddle all night nice one cyber
  15. Christ i see still a few more posts coming in and mike90 are thay stored in bin ladens cave :blink: very nice pics guys keep them coming in
  16. For once years ago i was a chainsaw operator on ticket, ( SAFETY FIRST) clothing must be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete freedom of movement. avoid loose-fitting jackets, scarfs, neckties, jewelry, flared, or cuffed pants or trousers, unconfined long hair or anything that could become entangled with the saw or brush. wear overalls or jeans with a reinforced cut retardant insert or cut retardant chaps. ( GLOVES ) Protect your hands with tough strong gloves when handling saw and saw chain. heavyduty, nonslip gloves to improve your grip and protect your hands. (GOOD FOOT WEAR) Good footing is most important in chainsaw work, wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles. steel-toed are good too. To reduce the risk of injury to your eyes never operate a chainsaw unless wearing goggles or properly fitted glasses with adequate top and side protection complying with national standard. Wear an approved safety hard hat to protect your head, wear (ear mufflers or plugs) chainsaw noise may damage your hearing, also hard hat with fitted full face guard to protect face complying with national standard. If you would like to see operators manual log on to www.stihl.co.uk i hope this help you out henry d
  17. for the first time i would go for a spring rifle, bsa tacticle, small, light, compact and with very powerfull and good accuracy. now your got your aas200, how are you going to recharge it once it run out? if your buget has ran out?
  18. Depends how you put it?, if stalking rabbits i tend to stalk and creep up in to the wind, breeze. up beside cover like fences, hedgerows, bushes never in the open. rabbits are colour blind only see in black, wihte and gray but do have very good hearing and smell. being silent as i walk watching movement of rabbits if thay feel jumpy i stop still and wait till rabbits feel comftable then carry on, with luck ive got within 10 yrds in cover. with i tend to try and get as close as i can not how far i can shot at, on squirrals i tend to stalk as little in woodland sit and watch drays and surrounding branches off trees also look on ground for buried spots, oak and chestnuts i find best places. wood pigeons. you'll never stalk wood pigeons, there clever for there eye sight same with any other bird soon as your seen your a treat and you see why thay fly off right away, for wood pigeons its best done from a well built hide plenty of cover with the sun from behind. then decoy your area (i use 12 in total few flappers) in a horse shoe depend of wind directions or flight lines with in about 20-25 yrds, sit and wait for land ins or hanging decoys high in trees still with sun coming from behind. same goes with crcws, magpies, etc... with those i use eagle owl decoy with rabbit with split guts below its feet just to make it look real. its hard just trying to tell how i do it by typing but i could tell even better if i was talking i hope you understand my ways and sayings i hope this help out.
  19. my mate says .22air arms field 16.2 works really well in his falcon prairie 30yrds 1/2" grouping
  20. Well done there did you cook it up and eat it
  21. Kip270 its all ready done matey and this is no standard? hw80
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