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    loiner1965 Guest

    lazaglide versus taylored mfr

    just like to say that my 20 year old lazaglided hw77 with the help of redcatfishjack and paul hudson parts just whooped a taylored mfr around parc hft course with standing shots only... only rebuilt yesterday and after 30 shots thru her she did the business,,,,,,nearly equaled a sykes tuned mfr which in my opinion a better tuned mfr than the other well known tuner ...using jsb pellets as well.....stay tuned for next week exciting adventure.....and leupolds are too long for these rifles,,,,,,bring on the ripleys

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    Scooby Do Guest
    That means you are a better shot than the guy with the mfr standing thats all

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    loiner1965 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Scooby Do
    That means you are a better shot than the guy with the mfr standing thats all
    nah...just lucky,,,,,but cannot put a good springer down,,,even agaisnt pre charges........first time i fired one in 12 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965
    just like to say that my 20 year old lazaglided hw77 with the help of redcatfishjack and paul hudson parts just whooped a taylored mfr around parc hft course with standing shots only... only rebuilt yesterday and after 30 shots thru her she did the business,,,,,,nearly equaled a sykes tuned mfr which in my opinion a better tuned mfr than the other well known tuner ...using jsb pellets as well.....stay tuned for next week exciting adventure.....and leupolds are too long for these rifles,,,,,,bring on the ripleys
    Any piccy of your pride ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipesmoker
    Any piccy of your pride ?
    will post a pic...

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    http://img16.exs.cx/img16/543/hw77.jpg

    pic of 1985 hw 77 lazaglide........great rifle with a leupold scope which is too long....

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965
    http://img16.exs.cx/img16/543/hw77.jpg

    pic of 1985 hw 77 lazaglide........great rifle with a leupold scope which is too long....

    Nice rifle, I used to have one myself, which I sold many years ago

    But now I have a 97k Lazaglide in one of those stocks

    What is the eye relieve on that scope 5 - 6 inches

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barrie_G
    Nice rifle, I used to have one myself, which I sold many years ago

    But now I have a 97k Lazaglide in one of those stocks

    What is the eye relieve on that scope 5 - 6 inches
    only way i could do it....put the mounts as far as it goes and the scope fully forward as i could not get a pellet in otherwise.. but i can see ok with it,,,,,still beat a TAYLORED MFR,,,,,, and only fired 30 pellets from rebuild so should get sweeter,,,oh and i was standiing on one leg firing over my shoulder,,,,

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    ........ and a clothe's-peg for a rear-sight!!
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    Paul Hudson Guest
    I can feel a "Venomised" challenge coming on .

    Mine equalled a Steyr LG100 on the same course earlier in the day...

    Are you up for it next week Steve?

    Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965
    still beat a TAYLORED MFR,,,,,, and only fired 30 pellets from rebuild so should get sweeter,,,oh and i was standiing on one leg firing over my shoulder,,,,
    I know what you mean, I also have a Taylor'd MFR, yet at the range I'd rather use the 97 and I'll hit just as much if not more with it compared with the MFR.

    I have WTC 3.5-10x40 scopes on both rifles which leaves plenty of room for loading the 97

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965
    just like to say that my 20 year old lazaglided hw77 with the help of redcatfishjack and paul hudson parts just whooped a taylored mfr around parc hft course with standing shots only... only rebuilt yesterday and after 30 shots thru her she did the business,,,,,,nearly equaled a sykes tuned mfr which in my opinion a better tuned mfr than the other well known tuner ...using jsb pellets as well.....stay tuned for next week exciting adventure.....and leupolds are too long for these rifles,,,,,,bring on the ripleys

    well done guv that takes some doing (unless the other guy was very bad )just goes to show springers aint dead yet!!

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    loiner1965 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Hudson
    I can feel a "Venomised" challenge coming on .

    Mine equalled a Steyr LG100 on the same course earlier in the day...

    Are you up for it next week Steve?

    Paul.
    will have a shoot with you mate,,,,,only fired 60 shots thru it so far,,,,never fired a springer in 12 years until today,,,,,,hard work loading in the cold....

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    Dave. Guest
    Is PARC open to non members, I could do with a good day out with the springer.

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    Guesty Guest
    That sounds impressive. What were the scores?

    Guesty.

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