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    john any idea of the tempriture when you were shooting

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtime View Post
    john any idea of the tempriture when you were shooting
    Erm....... -6 degrees?

    It looks lovely over there. Reminds me of when I went to Norway in 2001 to shoot.

    Garrick

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    Good shooting matey even allowing a bit for shivering.
    the reason that one got away was the barras i expect they never grouped all in the same place .
    Longbow .22 , S410k .22.BSA Airsporter .22

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    wow

    That view was gorgeous. When i pass the all arms commando course i'll be going to norway to do my artic warfare training. Looking forward to everything other than the ice breaker drills-brrr!
    Atb-coveringfire.
    prone position down!

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    Hi johan.
    Breath taking scenery.
    Just wandering what sort of vermin etc are about in Bergen? The gun looks interesting especially the stock ... don't suppose you have a better pic to hand. Good shooting by the way.

    Regards, Graeme

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    Hi, just out of interest, are you shooting .177? Also, do you know the laws on the use of airguns out in the hills? (I presume that valley in the picture does not belong to you personally)
    Having lived in Norway for a year now I have noticed that there is plenty of open space around. Since the rights of way are unlimited here I have come across plenty of good spots for impromptu ranges.
    Attitude to guns seems a lot more relaxed here as well. So far however I have only used my rifles in the garden to avoid the risk of breaking the law or upsetting someone.
    Impressed with your shooting by the way. I would be very pleased with those results.

    Cheers,

    Rob
    FWB 65/100/P8X, Diana LP6/8/10, Weihrauch HW30/45/40, Tau-7, S&W79G, Hammerli Master, FAS604, Skan Mini M32, SLR98, TX200HC

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    Greame: Hunting with airguns is not allowed in Norway.

    Heres some better photos

    http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ng/Stock11.jpg

    http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ing/Stock9.jpg

    Ive moved the bipod to the stock because I found that accuracy suffered from the setup in the pics.

    Cornelius:
    Its cal .25 and as for shooting at other places you will need the landowners permition. If the land is owned by the state Im not sure how and if its possible to get a permit they will probably direct you to a shooting range.

    But as you say, people are quite relaxed about airgun shooting...

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