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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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    PeteB is offline Personally, I don't trust any bloke that makes me feel stiff in the morning
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    Nice rifle Johan! Which stock do you have fitted? How many usable shots do you get at 90 Ft/lbs?
    I plink, therefore I am.

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    I have the "custom" - homemade stock fitted, the one on the pics. I get 8 shots at 90 ft-lbs after that its starts dropping. I will make and use some havier ammo later to reach even higher energies, Im aiming for 110 ft-lbs(150J) because thats the minimum recuirement for hunting in sweden - Im swedish. The magazine in the Infinity can handle up to 77 grain - 5 gram ammo. I hope I reach 110 ft-lbs before that weight

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    Hi johan! happy to see you are getting the results with yours, it looks realy nice. i had told you about that bipod position. i prefer the harris as that bracket that secures the barrel to the air cylinder can move and make you swear! So now we are two on the forum that own an Infinity. you should try shooting further out, its a very capable rifle. i did not change the barrel as i think Shinsung make excellent ones very comparable to the ones walther makes in terms of accuracy. i managed to retain sub MOA at 140yards twice. i love your shooting spot, must be fun to hammer away at those rocks also in rifle. keep those photos coming. mine is also loaded with .25 31grain at 917ft/s

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    Sub 1 MOA at 140 yrd sure is some super shooting! I cant wait until I can go out shooting again... unfortunately it will take until the end of august before I see that gun again =( I’m living in Germany now and I don’t have a FAC for the gun. I’m going to Australia 1 April for 4 months, maybe I will be able to bring it there, don’t know how the gun laws is down under but maybe someone here do?

    I changed the barrel because I wanted to squeeze some extra amount of power from it. And also give the gun better air economy. I was quite happy with the accuracy of the gun before changing the barrel but as this is my first airgun so I don’t have any references =)

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    since you changed the barrel you shouldnt have any problems taking it down under, however standard barrel is shrouded and its not allowed in Australia. would be great to hunt the bunnies they have there!

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    50m range

    http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/4...mrange2tc6.jpg


    and a little ice forms on the silencer on a rapid...seems its the tompson, or tompkinsons affect, pritty much like a fridge, the releasing compresed air chills the silencer...

    http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/5...lencer2cm2.jpg

    acuracy wasnt affected..

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