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RobF
20-07-2007, 05:21 PM
as above...anyone into it?

wonky donky
20-07-2007, 05:33 PM
Hi, RobF,
Yes, I shoot some 10m & 6yd Bell Target, use A FWB 700 Alloy at the moment.
Both distances not as popular as it used to be though,
Dave

RobF
20-07-2007, 06:36 PM
a shame that...perversely addictive.

shooting a 2002 here, but had a fwb 300 su to cut my teeth on.

we have about 5 members shooting in postal leagues...but i haven't tried 6m yet...will try and give it a go and use it for practice for my 10m shooting....just hope the rearsight has enough travel in it as i'm using risers.

wonky donky
20-07-2007, 06:52 PM
You shouldn't have a problem sighting in for 6yd with a 2002, fwb 300 series or P70 maybe!
Dave

LESS THAN FORTUITOUS KENNETH
21-07-2007, 08:52 AM
I've got a nice FWB 300 running boar. Don't shoot 10m with it tho'. It's got a 6x42 S&B on it and I shoot ft and hft with it. And it's quite capable of doing the job. I do have it running at 8.5 ft/lb tho. :)

P30man
21-07-2007, 09:09 AM
Hi Rob

Plenty of us at Fareham doing 6yds and 10M, FWB seem to be the most popular rifle at the moment.

Nige
21-07-2007, 09:26 AM
We also do 10m, both pistol and rifle HERE (http://www.postcardfromspain.com/competitionpage.htm) is our results page.

Nige :)

wonky donky
21-07-2007, 10:01 AM
I've got a nice FWB 300 running boar. Don't shoot 10m with it tho'. It's got a 6x42 S&B on it and I shoot ft and hft with it. And it's quite capable of doing the job. I do have it running at 8.5 ft/lb tho. :)

Hi, how on earth are you getting that power from a 300s action?:eek:
Dave

sniper-wolf
21-07-2007, 03:05 PM
I do 10 metre pistol and rifle in the local Leicestershire league.
Pistol is a FWB P30.
Rifle is a RWS-CA100 PCP

luddite
23-07-2007, 12:46 PM
I've got a nice FWB 300 running bore. Don't shoot 10m with it tho'. It's got a 6x42 S&B on it and I shoot ft and hft with it. And it's quite capable of doing the job. I do have it running at 8.5 ft/lb tho. :)

They may get up your nose Ken but you're not allowed to shoot 'em. :D

luddite
23-07-2007, 12:50 PM
I do 10 metre pistol and rifle in the local Leicestershire league.
Pistol is a FWB P30.
Rifle is a RWS-CA100 PCP

What's your pistol average Neil? I used to shoot 10 metre and 20 yards UIT pistol and my average was 90. I have a knacked shoulder now though which stops me competing. :(

RobF
23-07-2007, 01:23 PM
yeh, come on...lets see whos doing what here :D

260 av ex 300 on 10m air rifle at the moment.

want to get to 270-275 over the next year...going to be hard work.

dvd
23-07-2007, 05:41 PM
Yep, I do.
I plink in my garage which is a bit more than 10m long and perfect for the job because I don't bother anyone. Besides that, its cooler inside, it was nearly 40 in the shade today:eek:
My gun is a Diana 100 single stroke pneumatic with the stainless steel action, which I had from new more than 10 years ago.
Its more accurate than I'll ever be and its never missed a beat:).
This http://www.minisniping.org/ looks like good sport and very challenging when one gets fed up shooting at 10m.
Luckily my gun has scope rails and is a bolt action, so I'm all set up to give it a go.Just need to find some free time.......:)

LESS THAN FORTUITOUS KENNETH
23-07-2007, 06:22 PM
Hi, how on earth are you getting that power from a 300s action?:eek:
Dave


You let someone who knows what he's doing take it apart, twiddle this, polish that, fit a single silicon steel spring etc etc. Could possibly get a bit more, but it would probably not make it as nice to shoot. Honestly, I've felt pcp's with more recoil than this gun. Which is nice.

LESS THAN FORTUITOUS KENNETH
23-07-2007, 06:24 PM
They may get up your nose Ken but you're not allowed to shoot 'em. :D

Can't think of anyone who I would class as on of those Ken (he said , with his tongue almost poking through his cheek).;)

wonky donky
24-07-2007, 02:03 PM
You let someone who knows what he's doing take it apart, twiddle this, polish that, fit a single silicon steel spring etc etc. Could possibly get a bit more, but it would probably not make it as nice to shoot. Honestly, I've felt pcp's with more recoil than this gun. Which is nice.

HI, Yes I do actually Know how this power level is approached & know the history dating back to the 1970s of why extra power was originaly sought from these fine 10m rifles! the man that started this was the late Dennis Cummins, of NARPA fame who advocated the use of the fwb 150 single piece spring for bell target shooting, the idea being the slight increase in power would give the shooter a better chance of ringing the bell with a split shot! it all went on from there!
I believe i still have some of the last silicon one piece springs lurking in the workshop.
:cool:
Dave

Mike95
24-07-2007, 02:09 PM
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a "silicon spring"? Are we talking about a silicon coating? Would this increase power?
I have read about some Maccari single springs being used to replace the twin springs in the FWB 300S. The compression chamber is quite small on the 300S so I assume he uses thicker wire?

Mike95

wonky donky
24-07-2007, 02:20 PM
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a "silicon spring"? Are we talking about a silicon coating? Would this increase power?
I have read about some Maccari single springs being used to replace the twin springs in the FWB 300S. The compression chamber is quite small on the 300S so I assume he uses thicker wire?

Mike95

Hi, Swedish silicon crhome, as they were none as, always used to be regarded as THE best spring steel for making airgun mainsprings,they are renowned for keeping their shape & power even when the gun is left cocked for long periods of time, like WEEKS if you believe the tests carried out on them! not all airgun springs are made from this material though!
Dave

Mike95
24-07-2007, 02:56 PM
AHHH. Tr Robb advertises this type of spring, known as "the beast"!!

Our American cousins are using a Merlin spring from Maccari to boost their FWB 150/300 rifles and they do use them in FT. The Merlin is apparently square section which allows you to get more spring into the same space.
My FWB 300S Junior is doing 626 +or- 5fps with Hobby pellets so I will leave it alone.

Mike95

kram245
04-08-2007, 11:30 AM
Interesting thread.Dave, wonky donkey, put me onto it. i have just bought a 300s, not intending doing any 10m but informal target shooting etc. I have fitted a Leupold compact. Interested how you fit a longer scope like the S&B trouser trumpet? Have you aded an extension rail on the scope grooves to give you more height to get your fingers into the loading port? The compression tubes pretty small. just ordered one of maccari's springs as well.

wonky donky
04-08-2007, 11:34 AM
The running boar version had longer mounts machined into them if I remember right!
Dave

kram245
04-08-2007, 01:23 PM
The running boar version had longer mounts machined into them if I remember right!
Dave

No, not another gun i want!!:D

LESS THAN FORTUITOUS KENNETH
05-08-2007, 08:36 AM
My S&B is the German army version, complete with one piece mounts. But as said previously, the running boar was specifically made to use a scope. It never had diopters originally.

kram245
05-08-2007, 03:33 PM
cheers trouser trumpet, another gun on my 'like to own ' list:D