Double the pleasure

crowski

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Stopped at AGS. Got real lucky today. Picked up a R7 .177 and a HW50S .22 
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 Beech stocks the one looks like 1/4 cut oak. 
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 These guns feel great to hold compared to 77’s 97’s a
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nd 80’s. The HW50 is definitely a gun for the woods. 
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 New stock is cut away helping to make this a lite weight.
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 Wish I could keep the steel sights, should be wishing for better eyes. Hopefully I‘ll scope them out tonite. Looking forward to playing with these. Crow 
 
Nice snags :) Don't have a 50 but I did just get an R7 .177 gently used from a fellow member of another forum to go with the older one in .20 I already have and no complaints. 

Hawke Airmax 3-9x40 in Hawke medium mounts and while I didn't have to take the open sights off, doing it made things look smoother and gave me an excuse to break out the ARH muzzle break I've been sitting on for over a year while I tried to decide what to do with it.

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G’day Crow glad to see you joined the Hw50S club. I absolutely love mine and in 22 cal. It is very accurate with the FTT Green 9.56 gr or the Baracuda Green 12.65 pellets. Greatest distance I’ve shot my 22 Hw50S is about 40 metres and below is a picture of three shots at I recall 36 metres. Not cherry picked straight out of the safe the only thing I had to do was after each shot walk down and stand the tin up again. Some people complain the alloy pellets are expensive but that doesn’t worry me also you can afford them after selling your machinery.😁

I had a Hw30 but it was a lemon so I upgraded to the Hw50S and I’m very happy that I did. Enjoy your new two acquisitions.

Gary

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