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Went up the farm last weekend not much activity about, but lucky fo me i took the S410 Combine

 

So had ago at setting this all up and to be honest i managed quite well but going to check a few things out after some advise ref setting the scope up again this weekend.

 

First thing i noticed is the movement in the gun when trying to hold and aim...and the more i magnified the scope the worst it got.....in the end i was sitting on the floor using a stick to help balance the barrel which did the trick..

Grouping of the pellets were pretty good in the end to be honest.

 

I think im going to have to get one of those swivel tilting bi pods to help me, maybe its old age you know what it gets like, :angry:

 

But a geat riffle to use,

 

Is there any particular Bi Pod i should be looking at for the S410 Combine ?

 

Cheers

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Went up the farm last weekend not much activity about, but lucky fo me i took the S410 Combine

 

So had ago at setting this all up and to be honest i managed quite well but going to check a few things out after some advise ref setting the scope up again this weekend.

 

First thing i noticed is the movement in the gun when trying to hold and aim...and the more i magnified the scope the worst it got.....in the end i was sitting on the floor using a stick to help balance the barrel which did the trick..

Grouping of the pellets were pretty good in the end to be honest.

 

I think im going to have to get one of those swivel tilting bi pods to help me, maybe its old age you know what it gets like, :blink:

 

But a geat riffle to use,

 

Is there any particular Bi Pod i should be looking at for the S410 Combine ?

 

Cheers

 

 

Know hat you're saying about the aim, I had a TX200 for a short while, standing shots were nigh on impossibe I found because of the weight/unstable image. The S410 I chopped in a while back was a great rifle......boringly accurate, wish i'd kept it. I was told by Rich' at Avon Arms to tuck your elbow into your chest and stand 'side on'....it does help but needs practice, lots!

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