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Shaqa
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Posted: 14 Jul 2014 at 6:27am |
The holden must have just been going too slower for the hi lux truck
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Shaqa
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A Gamo 1250 looks powerful that might be better
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(pink)MIST
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Ah who wants a Ferrari or Lamborghini anyway, most people that own them don't want to even take em out in the rain, and lambos are f#%king #%£# to reverse ( gotta lift the door and hang half out to even get close to where you can see)
Holden's are way better than fords (until a brand new hilux runs up the back at 100kmh, even so, could still drive the holden!) I'm sure that your tx , I mean BSA , will suffice, especially knowing it's heritage :) |
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1st place HP springer - 2014 WFTF Worlds 1st place HP springer - 2014 Nats AA TX200 MK111, Optisan Viper 8-32x60 JSB. VMach, TbT, maestro design. |
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Shaqa
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Thanks Paul.
the 97k sounds like a really good air rifle. Are there any target field competitions coming up where I can see this rifle and some of the other ones. Do many shooters use the BSA meteor in those competitions as well? |
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Pauly5
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I would look at the 97k. If you haven't had much exposure to air rifles you want a gun that will serve you well, mine has so That's my recommendation.
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Pauly5
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Ok let's say the Ford and Holden are the top of the range
Justs like sthil and Husqvarna when it comes to chaInsaw brands. There's a kind of friendly rivalry between owners. |
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Shaqa
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So if the tx and prosport are the ford and holden of springer then what springers would be like the Ferrari and Lamborghini? I think if I get one I really want a good one
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(pink)MIST
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:)
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nunga
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TX all the way! :)
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Pauly5
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I reckon Pink Mist has put you up to ask me that.
Yes definitely. I haven't owned one and would like to one day. That's top of the range and you won't go wrong there. Don't forget the Weirauch 97k either. Some will say the Ford and Holden of springers. I have fired a walther LGV too and they are pretty nice. |
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