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nicknsd1978

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  1. Nothing wrong with it and after looking on the “air-fective” website I’m sure it’s one of the best you can get, I just really love the look of a rifle with a mod on the end. My own stupid fault for jumping in feet first although it’s not a bad thing having the bigger cylinder I suppose

  2. I have bought a used BSA ultra se and unbeknown at the time it has an extended air cylinder (I’m new to airguns), it currently has a shroud which I want to remove and fit a suppressor/silencer but currently the air cylinder will be longer than a fitted suppressor. I was thinking can you extend the barrel?

  3. 9 Boxes in total (223 No' individual cartridges) 20 gauge cartridges made up of the following:

    ALL CARTRIDGES 20 GAUGE

    7 full boxes (175 No) ELEY CT20 24 gram 7.5 shot 70mm case for 2 3/4" chambers Fibre wad

    1 full box (25 No) Lyalvale Express Supreme Game Fibre wad 6 shot 25 grams 67.5mm for 2 1/2" chambers

    1 box (23 No - 2 cartridges missing) Gamebore Regal Diamond shot Fibre wad 6 shot 28 grams 65mm

    Wanting to sell as a complete job lot for £50. Always kept in a dry environment. Collection from either Nottingham or Dinnington near Worksop

     

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  4. Anyone experienced the vastfire torches off eBay. Looking for one for lamping, it’ll be my first time out at night. Was looking at the T50 which’ll be £40 for torch, batteries, charger, mount and remote switch. You can get other vastfire torches for £20 with all the same stuff. Was thinking Red 350lm

  5. I would like to think my mount is the best it’s ever going to be. If I think about how long in total I have spent in the last 12 months dry mounting on different objects around the house...even the fire alarm at the top of the stairs before I walk up to put the gun away. It’s just become second nature now, don’t even need to think about what I should be doing...and as you say it’s cost absolutely nothing

  6. Hi all, I don’t get out anywhere near enough clay shooting whether we are in a lockdown or not but even so, the gun is out of the cabinet most nights and I just spend 5 to 10 mins dry mounting it. Mounting it on stationary targets is one thing but wouldn’t it be better mounting on to a moving target. When looking into the Dryfire simulator I notice they do something called “Swing” which is based on the original idea of dry fire - a device to practise hold, target acquisition, gun mount, swing and follow through.it doesn’t give you any feedback and it presents the targets in the same way. At £250 it’s not cheap but is it seriously worth looking into?

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