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    very good tip , and cheap, thanks!!

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    Good to see that Supermick is still helping us from that great hunting ground in the sky
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    Any tips for bench testing a pistol? I tend to tinker a lot with my pistols and am looking for an objective way to see if the changes are doing anything .

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    What a great idea! hope the mrs does not make me do any diy around the house when i get the work mate out.

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    Anyone got any pics of this?

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    bench testing tip

    very good idea
    i use a couple of sand bags i acquired from the a1m

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    Cool Good cheap idea

    Great cheap idea

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    Hi some verry goog tips on hear thanks

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    Great tip

    thanks for this - had some clamps in the toolbox which i've never used!!

    works a treat

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    Guitar Wall Mounted Bracket

    Guitar Wall Mounted Bracket screwed on a block of wood and you can use it to shot of

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    Hi guys

    Bean bag bench rest for me

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    Very helpful tip nice one

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    Been doing it wrong again

    Great thread. I understood that a springer had to be un-clamped because it was supposed to move to absorb the spring shock. If I can zero it by clamping life would be a lot easier.

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    Simple things in life

    Sometimes i cant see the wood for the trees, what a great collection of idea's .

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankG View Post
    Great thread. I understood that a springer had to be un-clamped because it was supposed to move to absorb the spring shock. If I can zero it by clamping life would be a lot easier.
    You thought right - you can not zero a springer by clamping it! The clamp idea the OP posted is I think just a simple way of safely resting the rifle between shots - a bit like 10m target air rifles sometimes have a bipod attached even though they are shot standing.

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