Fx Tarantula .22 and Jsb Grey label 18.1

Decided to give the old girl a workout with her favorite food. (Jsb, you should start producing these again.) Start fill pressure 2950 and down to 2050 psi for 30 shots. Start @ 830 and create up to 840 psi for 15 shots. Then desend from 840 to 830 for 15 more shots. For an unregged gun she shoot lights out. Mission today, punish spinners out to 75 yds.
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That is a sweet looking rifle.

My .22 Cyclone are a tac driver too, but i have only shot it out to 50 Meters, and that is shorter than 75 yards.

Your back yard remind me of when i was house shopping in the late 90ties, i found this ad on a house which said river in the back yard,,,,,, which got me very exited as back then i was out fishing at least 12 days a month.

And the house was located very close to a to me well known river, amply named "little river", but still a place sea trout run up to spawn.

So i rushed to get the keys for the house and went to take a look.

As it turned out the river in the back of the house, it was a drainage ditch so narrow you did not even have to jump it, you could just leisurely stride it
 
Beautiful rifle. Tarantula was my first FX and I still have it. I may have to air it up after years and years and see if she still shoots. It was the most boring rifle I have ever owned. I’ll explain. I bought it for killing squirrels in my yard. I came from shooting a RWS 48. When I started shooting squirrels it simply hit where I aimed. DRT. No challenge. Yes, a wonderful thing. But then I became so afraid of scratching the walnut stock I bought rifle after rifle. You know what I’m talking about.