Traditional Rifle SOLD Beeman R1, .22
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Beeman R1, .22, serial #925xxx from 1982, excellent metal, refinished stock, muzzle brake, Bushnell Sportive, $450
Thanks! I will have to start learning those skills.Every pcp made will leak at some point no matter the price point. Learning how to get inside the guns to change orings is part of the hobby.
Its a shame i hope colbin doesnt go like my grandsons they all would rather do it on a screen than for real.Thanks.
Colben's interest has waned a bit lately so very little practice from him. He shot a 33/60. Quite respectable, considering.
Cabe shot from bipod for the first time during the match. He's been fighting that tripod for about a year. We've been putting blocks under his feet to get his knees high enough for elbow contact. He shot the first lane like that and was frustrated so we decided to try the bipod on the second lane. MUCH BETTER. First time he's tried the bipod and it worked really well. So he used it that way for 9/10 lanes. This is also the first time he's been able to complete the course without losing his cool. So he shot the entire course. Tough course for a 6 year old. He was clicking the scope, which made him Unlimited, otherwise he was all Hunter class legal on those 9/10 lanes.
All three of us shared the .20 Veteran in the aluminum chassis stock. Worked really well.
I have a Tier one, Aluminum not the carbon fiber pricey but worth every penny and I use mine on a Skout as well you need something stout for that baby! But I don’t need a folding bipod though so it’ worth every penny.The Tier One bipod is at the other end. it's about 450 but is very wide and rigid.
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Best choice for 500.00 is a used name brand. You need to give a bit more info. Does he want variable or fixed power. Is blued or matt ok or does he want silver. How much minimum power. Ok would advise looking in AccuratevShooter classifieds but to buy off there you need to join and I think have 10 posts, all quick and simple to do. Have you checked Dvor for sales.Father in law has a stainless Ruger #1 in 22-250 with the factory 1" rings.
He will mostly shoot benchrest to 200yds.
I'm trying to find a most appropriate scope for him.
It has to be American or European made. $500 budget
What's y'all's opinion?
"Yes. My point being that rated bottle pressure is not always the best pressure. and I am shooting 33.95 JSB King Heavy 33.95s"what other pressure is there other than bottle pressure ?
I really appreciate your input. I just wish I lived closer to y'all. You're the kind of people I like to be around. Best Regards, BillMy rifle and pistol competitions are staged on the same (one) course and (ten) lanes, but I do (usually) separate the rifle and pistol matches. Even that creates some issues; including as many as twice the number of targets, target reset lines, and target covers per (sometimes crowded) lane.
I also allow shooters to shoot any air rifle or pistol in any of my (non-Grand Prix or championship) rifle or pistol matches, long as the airgun doesn't exceed the power limit for that particular match. Of course only shooters abiding by all rules of a competition are eligible for awards.
Trust me, I'm doing everything I can think of to encourage participation; not just in rifle and pistol Field Target competitions, but airgunning and shooting. That said, I sometimes have to take a break from beating my head against the wall... but otherwise remain undeterred.
Those 'efforts' have borne fruit. For instance, everyone that shoots any pistol field target discipline... and Maggyy (pictured below in my arms).
Thank you for your interest and suggestions L, I appreciate it.Consider this an open invitation to any of my TEXtreme matches. We have great fun and camaraderie.
Happy shooting, Bud.
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