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nellywinner

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  1. Recently purchased a mint Air Arms S510 in.22 with walnut stock for £400. Has adjuster on side but never used, it shots flat and is more accurate than me, 30 full power shots on 200bar fill. 30 shots is more than enough for me field shooting, very happy with it and fully recommend. 

  2. Always stay at The Pullman Hotel, great rates and at the docks in a quiet spot, parking round the corner in secure car park...with reduced rates from hotel. Good stroll round the docks, go see the Cathedral its a must. Some good museums at the dock area, get ferry across the Mersey to see the ww2 Submarine. Liverpool L1 shopping area, Mathew Street more bars than you can drink in.

  3. HW66 JAGD-MATCH 22lr in absolute pristine condition. 

    22" Match grade barrel with the Match trigger which is incredible. 

    Comes with 2 x 5 shot and 2 x 8 shot magazines which are £70 each to buy.

    Oiled walnut Match stock which is stunning.

    Quick release detachable bipod and base. Rifle is priced to sell £530......Derby based.

    Also available is a MTC Mamba lite 3 x 12 x 44 for £100.

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  4. On 10/05/2023 at 16:07, Lloyd90 said:

    Which kit do you use?


    I can see the HW80 being easier to shoot as I held both side by side yesterday and the 80 was a lot heavier and thicker in both stock and metal work. 
     

    I’ve opted for the HW95k, bought a new one to take out the stress of wondering if the rifle is a dud etc. if all well will probably my drop in a tuning kit anyways. 

    It was a TBT kit.

  5. Will watch this post with interest, have been looking at the HW60 or HW66 in 22lr as my first rimfire. When I spoke to a chap on the Hull Cartridge stand he explained that Weihrauch produce rimfires in low volume per year. People that own them tend to hold onto them, so this must speak volumes on quality of build and performance. Like the style and look of the HW66 Jagdmatch....a thing of beauty.

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