One of those days.
Just had one of those days with my FWB 124 that will keep me smiling for a while to come. I usually use my HW97 or a Daystate Mk3 for HFT comps. They`re both very accurate guns and capable of getting some very good scores , but yesterday it was time to shoot the course and try something different.
My FWB 124 has had a bit of fettling over the years ie Maccari kit , trigger etc and the piston runs on delrin. Its good on a zeroing range ,but I never thought it would be able to reproduce the accuracy when needed in an HFT comp. The gun is fitted with a Hawke 3-9x40 (huge mil dot spacing) and loves Medium Defiants (815 fps). The aim points for 8 to 45 yds are oniy about 2mm either side of the crosshairs and at x7 mag everything is pretty clear . I set out with no real expectations , but I thought if I could get round without any doughnuts and come in with a score around 40 then I would be fairly happy. To my suprise, I started knocking a few over I finished the course with 54/60 with a gun 27 years old and probably one of the cheaper scopes available.
I would say , have a look through that old gun cupboard and actually shoot some of those old guns that you`re collecting, you might be suprised just how good they are/were.
One of those big smiley days.
Andy Y
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