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Owning both types the ghost makes the TP unnecessary imo.This is what I love to see. Fantastic gun and the reliability. How has the POI been on the gun the time you've owned it? Besides pulling gun the barrel and such have you ever had the POI be off? I'm assuming not as I know you don't play games with that also. I wish they had a TP adjuster like all the other BRKs. If so I'd have one probably. I'd have to sell my Evol Mini to do so but don't think I could do that.
Awesome, thanks! I like both but the xm1 seems stronger. Good info on the bipod, I'll check it out.NO! It's a great rifle to shoot from your left shoulder. I have 3 P35s which is a predecessor of the Bullshark. I shoot from my left shoulder because I am left eye dominant - but right handed. I prefer the cocking lever to be on the right so I can keep my trigger hand in place. I have also shot over 100 pellets from a Bullshark and it is just as good for a leftie. Completely comfortable and a really good buy in an air rifle IMHO. Expect to at least reduce the first stage trigger weight (possibly also the second a little) and probably make a spacer to increase length of pull (stock it's about 13 inches). There also is no picatinny rail for a bipod so you will need to get Stoegers one (which is in two pieces to bolt to the stock) or shoot from sandbags or rests from the bench. It is also like to need the hammer spring adjusted for best accuracy and shot count. Vector Veyron 6-24 SFP is currently my favorite scope for bullpups. Krale has them for under $200 delivered. FPE just under 20 for a 177, over 30 for a 22 and close to 50 for a 25. Plenty for most purposes. Quiet too without an additional moderator but has the threads to add one if you want.
I forgot something about bipods. If your fill port is not in the way you can use a 34mm scope attachment that adds a picatinny rail, Ed in Ga came up with the idea. You have to use some tape to close up the fitting to about 33 mm to fit the air tube. You can rotate the filler port but I would degass the rifle first. The nut with the fill port is threaded into the end of the airtube and will rotate but you might have to replace the O-ring on the nut.
No it is a mix up of a number of tracks I downloaded from youtube.Nice voice over. Is that AI generate?
I think thats wrong yeah, to keep airguns over 4.5mm you need to fill out a paper(3 copies) and take 1 of them to the Police station, it Will then take 2-8weeks (depending on where you live) before you get it back with a approval stamp. You then take the 2nd paper with you when shopping (store or private) so the seller can fill in the name of the airgun and id, you then need to send that paper to the Police again so they can make a "weapon card". And you also need a gunsafe to keep it in.I use this website as a guide to see what countries I can ship airguns to as I only sell full power airguns. So the Norway info is wrong?
INTERNATIONAL AIRGUN POWER LEVELS
When you say approval do you mean you have to apply for a license or just show it to police?
In Finland if you own a firearms license you do not need to apply for a "Efficient Airguns License" for calibers above .25. You just need to inform the police that you got a bigger caliber airgun and upon request take it to the police station for inspection.
I have been thinking about Zans but they are pretty expensive and slugs. I guess I could do 1 box/tin of different ammo instead of a set 1000x10.
Don't shoot baseballs eithergulf balls were discussed a bit ago , consensus was "DO NOT SHOOT THEM "