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Robo9
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Hi I've just joined and shoot a 56TH and a blue laminate 97, The 56 is my pro gun for rabbits and hares, it's heavily tuned. Please contact me if you want any tuning advice on the 56. I'm in Nelson |
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Pauly5
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Hi Robo9,
Welcome aboard the forum. Please share lots of photos, we all enjoy seeing what you're shooting and seeing what you're shooting.
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Declan
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Welcome Robo9. You’ve joined a great forum with awesome members.
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RangerPete
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Tried to mount a scope onto Lady Di yesterday. Trying out some adjustable height, one piece mounts.
They seem to work well. Took her to the range today to try get her Zeored. JSB exact 15.89gr pellets at 30m, best group was 3 shots, 1 hole, and then a fairy tight 5 shot group. I’m happy with that for now. Need to spend a lot more time with her. Something to look forward to 😉 |
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Walk quietly, but carry a big stick.
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Myson
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Great group at 30m Pete!
Approximately, how many pellets have gone through the barrel? And have you ever cleaned the barrel? It's looking like a "keeper" for sure!
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Billbobnz
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Haha Pete I love the name for your rifle. Was duck shooting yesterday using a friends "Russian Mistress".....
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mercs
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From a new setup thats very nice 30 metre group.
Nice looking rifle. I note what might be a gamo rail used as a riser, knew they had to be good for something. Beautiful day with a bit of time working up a new air rifle, has to be good for the soul. Are the Exact 15.89's available again or already on hand?
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RangerPete
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Myson- I bought it second hand, so I unfortunately don’t know her full history.
I’ve put about 100 pellets through her so far. Billbob— Russian mistress 😂😂😂 During the many years I was a trails guide in Big 5 country, my wife used to call my .458Lott my “other wife” because she was with me 24/7 for days/weeks on end while out on trail 😂 Mercs - correct, a gamo “recoil reducing rail”…hummm 🤔. I needed a few more mm height, so it was selected for the honor of residing on Lady Di 😂 I’ve got a few tins of Exact in my pellet collection. Edited by RangerPete - 05 May 2024 at 4:33pm |
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RangerPete
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Finally managed to get some pellets through Lady Di and over a chrono in between showers of rain the last few days...
Tested 5 pellets: H&N FTT 14.66gr - ave 808.6fps, ES 15.4, SD 4.9, for 21.3FPE. JSB Exact 15.89gr - ave 758.3, ES 22.4, SD 9.3, for 20.3FPE. JSB Hades 15.89gr - ave 775fps, ES 7.1, SD 3.0, for 21.2 FPE. H&N Hunter (Guncity rabbiter) 18.2gr - ave 686.5fps, ES 12.8, SD 4.1, for 19FPE. H&N Baracuda 21.14gr, ave 600fps, ES 11.5, SD 4.7, for 16.9FPE I was quite surprised that my favourite go to pellet, the JSB Exact, was actually the worst performer!!! The best seems to be the JSB Hades. But these are just chrono figures, the proof of the pudding will be some holes in paper at 30yards... What I have noticed is she is sounding a little twangy, but I defiantly don't know enough or have the experiance to open her up and start playing around with things, so I'll just have to live with her like this for now till someone with more knowledge and experiance then me can help me out. More to follow. |
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