I take back what I said about you can't tell what choke is installed as no notches.
I have just spotted them whlst cleaning, not exactly like the notches on Browning invector chokes, more like subtle etchings
I take back what I said about you can't tell what choke is installed as no notches.
I have just spotted them whlst cleaning, not exactly like the notches on Browning invector chokes, more like subtle etchings
And then an ice hockey game broke out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0woZ...layer_embedded
son got MOM in world championships: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoCcYwNJxv4
I've had one of these for 3 years, also in 24" and use it for rough shooting.
Like you, I put two in the mag with nothing up the spout so I can walk around in safety and just pump it whilst coming up to the aim.
In terms of reliability, it has never missed a beat and even though it's been well used in all sorts of weather, the finish is still great as I clean and lube after every outing.
There are other pumps that have a huge following and better reputation for build quality, particularly over the pond, but I think the Hatsan Fieldhunter can hold it's own and represents excellent value for money.
I have one which have used for a couple of years, Once I got used to the pumping I found it great - and I can now cycle the cartridges almost as fast as a semi-auto.
perhaps we need to start a Hatsan club, I agree about the racking, becomes instinctive
And then an ice hockey game broke out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0woZ...layer_embedded
son got MOM in world championships: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoCcYwNJxv4
Hi Guys
i've also got the pump action of choice i've had the marine all weather version for over a year now lovely piece of kit and shoots anything
lee
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