HW80 10K shots review.

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'nuff said...😎





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Finally, after three days.....I had ZERO wind this morning. I decided to finish off tin #21 in ideal conditions. I set my slightly larger than playing card steel target at 45 yards. I then proceeded to remove the fresh coat of white paint. Very few misses. After seeing the plate up close I made that two click windage adjustment. My barrel pivot nut tightening modification has never loosened and remains perfect.

It couldn't last, the winds are picking up.



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Back in 1979, I bought "The King of the Hill", the FWB 124D. It blew my buddies Webley whatever out the door. OK, march forward until 1981. He bought a Beeman R1 from the store. Once I saw that one, bragging rights were over. On a field shoot, however, my FWB hung on with distance shooting. It just didn't have all that raw power. Those were the days my friend, as has been said. 
 
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Back in 1979, I bought "The King of the Hill", the FWB 124D. It blew my buddies Webley whatever out the door. OK, march forward until 1981. He bought a Beeman R1 from the store. Once I saw that one, bragging rights were over. On a field shoot, however, my FWB hung on with distance shooting. It just didn't have all that raw power. Those were the days my friend, as has been said.

Mighty fine...mighty fine indeed!👍