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I dont think ill be attempting any 60 yards shots even with my bi-pods. Though i might just plink it out at 60yards to see how it fairs. Never considered leaning on something and resting the rifle on my knees. Thats definitely gonna helkp in the field, the pods are often too low.

 

Enjoy the pigeons.

 

Regards,

 

Axe.

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I dont think ill be attempting any 60 yards shots even with my bi-pods. Though i might just plink it out at 60yards to see how it fairs. Never considered leaning on something and resting the rifle on my knees. Thats definitely gonna helkp in the field, the pods are often too low.

 

Enjoy the pigeons.

 

Regards,

 

Axe.

 

 

That's always my preferred stance. I bought that rifle off Rooster last year and I just shot these groups with it as he describes, lying down against a fence post with the rifle braced on my knee. The reason it kills so well is that you can put the shot in exactly the right place if it isn't windy. Sorry to ressurect this thread after so long, but the target shows what a good gun the old axsor is.

 

That's a pound coin added for scale between the two targets by the way.

 

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****** :good:

 

I have just been reading a thread that is over a year old ;):P :blink: ............You got something in that bacca of yours evil :lol:

 

Sorry. I was searching the internet for info on Webley Axsors and turned up a post of Roosters about my own gun that I bought from him. I should maybe have left well alone....

 

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