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  • Birthday 14/01/1976

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  1. Last year I got 3 flappers off Ebay but can not remember who from. Cost £50 each. 1st lasted 4 months 2nd 2 days 3rd 4 hours I have inspected them and the gears have stripped and also the motor brushes burn out. I have worked out the motors need to be carbon brushes not brushless. As for the gears I don't know what the answer is there. The motors are 12v DC 300rpm gear motor 25mm. Heaps of them on eBay from £4 to £12. Trying to work out which ones have carbon brushes is the hard one. I to when for the cheaper option to know if I was to buy any more I would get them from well known online company which sell the flappers for £80 with 3 year warranty. With the problem being the motors 3 year warranty you cant go wrong.
  2. Thats what I have always said. arguing with a mate, he said no shooting.
  3. Someone please tell me Can you shoot wood pigeons on christmas day? I know game is not shootable but pigeons I'm asking about. Thanks
  4. Can any one tell me if there is any difference in old or new lead? What's the best? Lead flashing Battery lead Old Tire weights Old fishing weights There is additives in lead so which is best. Seem to get different shot shape from different lead supply's. Still cant get that perfect round shot. Same every thing but lead may be from some where else. One lot good the next is rubbish Any idea's on this one? Thanks
  5. How high are you letting the drip fall on to the plate and how many times do you let it bounce. What high from the edge to the cooling liquid do you use.
  6. Thanks for that. I'll give them both ago. Thank you
  7. Hi Making a home made shot dropper and need to ask if any one could help me with what size hole I need to drill in to the 10mm bolts I'm using for the droppers. I'm after any where between shot size 6 - 7.5 Reloading for pigeon shooting. Thanks.
  8. 20 yards a 10/22 should be ok for a bit of fun speed shooting. 30 yards plus I would expect a few misses on the rifles part not your ability. That's all mate
  9. Well good luck with that mate What range are your speed targets set?
  10. Hi Rst1990 Yep, every type of ammo I have tried in the 10/22 and never come up with any good grouping with them. I did wonder if the two rifles in Australia may of had problems, but I'm my own gun smith and fix and make most parts I've ever needed for my firearms and mates come to me to fix there firearms too. I've checked, cleaned and retested them time after time and still no good. Then coming over to England and had a shot with my mates and his 10/22 tactical model still resulting in the same poor grouping plus using 3 different ammos. The grouping with all 3 rifles where the same. Not one was better or worse. I agree that the 10/22 is one of the most popular firearms there is but I also believe that the Americans love to make big but always lack quality some where. The 10/22 has the most accessories than any other firearm on the market. And in this case accuracy has come last. For me in any firearm accuracy means safety. I like to know where I point it is where its going. Shooting at a rabbit at 40-50 yards with a .22LR should not result in misses due to the rifle. If its the shooter that's missing at that range then they should stay at a range and practice until they can. Using a 10/22 will not help your confidence or score when at 30 yards you cant get a 1/4inch group. Once again I don't want to sound like a smartass but I must say I am lucky living and working on a 50,000acar farm plus the two farms next door which gives me 160,000acars of land to shoot which allows me to shoot long range and shoot it often. I use, .22LR CZ Brno on bunnies and foxes out to 70m .222 Sako out to 250m on foxes and cats (head shots out to 150m). 30 30 Win on pigs out to 150m though bush land. And my newest addition to my over crowded gun safe is my .308 Sako which I use on pigs, foxes and other vermin out to 600m. I also shoot it out to 800m paper targets, which I'm still trying to master!!! So what I'm getting at is I shoot to be accurate to the best I can from 30m to 800m and using a firearm that's not accurate I don't go there. I like to say if I miss its me not the gun. The Standard...... Ruger 10/22 is a grate little rifle for shooting tin cans and bottles of water but I have more fun using my .22LR Winchester leaver action with 17 shots over the 10/22. (plus it shoots a 1/2inch group at 50m with open sights) I love my little Winchester
  11. I use a CZ in Australia for bunnies, cats and possum's. Head shots only and the gun never misses. Only I miss!!! Good and trusty firearms. Cant go wrong
  12. Hi Mossyoak77 Can I ask what .22LR are you trading in? I'm guess you are trading it in for a Ruger 10/22. Have you ever used a 10/22? All I can say is I will never buy and give a good review for the 10/22 Ruger. I have used and shot 3 different 10/22 rifles on many occasions and they have all proven to be useless for any kind of shooting being rabbits or tin cans past 20 yards. Being from Australia I'm off a 50,000 acre farm running 6000 merino sheep and crop 12,000 acres. I spend a lot of time rifle shooting to the point of having a shot everyday one way or another. I shoot a number of different rifles and calibres from a .22LR Brno, .17 Hornet, .222 Sako, .223 Remington, 30 30 Winchester, .308 Sako 85 and many others. The two 10/22 rifles we have on the farm belong to my boss and are used for culling sick and injured ewes and lambs. Out of all the rifles I have shot the 10/22 has been the worse grouping rifle I have ever shot. Just recently a mate of mine asked me to zero in his 10/22 Tactical synthetic stock rifle. He has had the rifle under 12 months from new and said he cant get a good grouping with it and asked me to check it out. All I said is "you never will get a good grouping with it" In saying that I said I'll give it ago. Setting up a paper at 30 yards I started to check it out. After a few shots the best I could get was a group of 10 shots in 1.5 inch grouping pattern. Some groups where out to 2inch. With out being a smartass to me that is useless and a waste of time at that range. My HW77 air rifle shoots better! All 3 10/22 rifles I have shot have shoot that bad. I refuse to use the two we have on the farm for culling sheep because of bad placement of shots caused by the rifle. I use my own .22LR Winchester leaver action with open sights to do the job and its 1 shot 1 kill every time. As for my rabbiting rifle I use my trusty old .22LR CZ Brno 10 shot mag that gives me a half inch group some times better at 60 yards. Its used and abused and lives in the farm ute being driven around bouncing and banging around on the gun rake.... and I'll be honest it don't get cleaned as much as it should but still shot after shot stays true at 60 yards. I use a spot light on the roof but also have a Lightforce PRED9X detachable spot light when walking around the scrub where the ute cant get to. Yes I can understand why people like the 10/22's because of it being a semi auto and shooting off round after round with out having to action a bolt but to me its because people want to use a semi auto like they see in the movies. That's just how I see it..... To me I believe a well placed shot is more important and safer than having a rifle that is just fun to shoot because of being a auto. If people want to shoot a tin cans on a log then yes grate fun but when it comes to a well placed head shot (shot after shot) then they are not for me. As for your .17 HMR they are a grate accrete rifle to use. I would say at a guess you get grate grouping with it. Well you wont with a 10/22 Ruger! Lets see what abuse I get for saying all that!!!
  13. Oh yes, I do reload my own shotie shells so playing with finding the right combo of shot and powder weights is not a problem. I was more after finding out how well they work. The silencer that is. So thanks to you Cookoff013 for your post. It's gives me a bit of a heads up on where to start with shot size.
  14. Thanks everyone. Still making up my mind if its worth getting one of these silencer's. I'm missing my rifles that are back in oz. Normally the trusty old .22lr Brno is used on bunny bashing and .222 Sako for 100m plus shots on them. Also only visiting the UK (18months here) but saying that I can leave it to the old boy to play with when I head home. I'm thinking its one of those things you get and only use it for a few weeks and forget it. But saying that it could be a good thing to stop any complaint's on shots going off at night. There's always someone out there that has to complain just to feel happy that they have stopped someone enjoying them selves. Anyway thanks for the reply's.
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