Squirrel rut and wildcat mk3
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Man I'm happy to get 1 Squirrel. She puts me to shame. Sounds like it was good times. She went to bed early and woke up feeling dangerous I see. Awesome!!!
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Only about 20yds. I'm zeroed for 36yds, so it required a little hold over but for once the practice made it seem like second nature.@AmosBurton Looks like a good shot. How far out was the squirrel?
I could source it to friends shop as well, but the convenience, also I could do all in 5 minutes by hand instead of wasting my valuable time driving aroundIt's not a bad idea to file down the threads and glue the end piece back on...
You just can't create an account there because the Capcha is broken. if you know anyone from there can you ask them to fix it? TIAYou can go to airgun 101. They have a lot of the videos from the airgun world.
Thank you, and CONGRATULATIONS on your 4th place finish! Outstanding!I know some of them for pro class:
- number 1 and 2, Thayne and Val, were using the Karma Red Panda, both in .30 I believe.
- Nikolai (3rd place) was using an FX Crown with the .22 JSB monster redesigned
- me (4th place), I was using a borrowed pretty much stock FX Impact in .30 cal, only had a Airmarksman backbone rail on it.
- Aaron (5th place) was using a RAW in a MPA chassis, also shooting the .22 JSB monster redesigned
- Franz and Keith (6th and 7th place) we're both using FX impacts but I don't know the calibers they were using
Haven't checked the rest of the list but there is a video from RusBear where he walks down the line of all pro relays. If you can link the names to the face then you can see what they are using
How do you take the stock off, like this? I put 2 drill bits in the side holes so i should be able to turn it loose but it is tight a f.It was pretty easy. You have to take the stock off. There is a little Allen head screw in the back if bolt you back off some to pull bolt handle off. There is a small screw on side of bolt you take off. Not to bad.