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    Posted: 03 Mar 2022 at 7:25pm
Hi there, joining after a few years trying out various airguns to see if they are my thing. Now that they kinda are, pistols particularly, I thought it time to join the fulltimers and oldtimers. Looking forward to this...
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welcome,good place to learn about all types of airguns,can be bit quite at times but just ask qustions allways some one who will help you out.
 cheers mike
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Thanks Mike, I'm keen to keep learning. Just target plinking though. Turned out not to have the stomach for hunting!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dvlnme Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Mar 2022 at 8:11am
lot dont hunt with airguns and firearms,but still enjoy shooting etc i dont do much hunting these days most of the shooting i do is pest shooting,like many rural dwellers i have intermitant problems with rats/feral cats/possums and certain none native birds,the best way to control these pests is shooting,most of which i do with airguns,am more of a plinker than serious target shooter these days,plinking good practice for pest shooting.lot today have gone to airguns because of the hassels of owning and using firearms these days.
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Welcome aboard, seems to be a growing interest in air guns and pistols definitely a part of it.
 Great targets and plinking devices available at reasonable prices. 
 I have animal shaped Remington field targets that reset by shooting an additional paddle (normally the tail), these are great fun after a session chasing the paper bullseyes.
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Welcome. Any questions just ask
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Hi HumanMode, welcome to the group. I'm in Wgtn if you wanted to compare notes at anytime.
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