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    mine is also a tack driver but i did have to find the right pellet
    Huntsman Classic. bsar10 .ripley hog.hw45 177. skan r32. 22 . falcon fn12tw 22. logun s16evo 177. HW100 22. bsa xl tactical 25. fac custom rapid 177. fac custom ranger 22. mosberg pump. sako finfire rimmi.SIG 522. anie hmr. .STEYR AUG 223. tactical scout 243

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    JSB Exacts are suiting my .177 right now.

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    shot one of these today, absolutely lovely, sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooo quiet

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    has anybody had any issues with these or with the comapany, please answer

    thanks
    tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomSteebs View Post
    has anybody had any issues with these or with the comapany, please answer

    thanks
    tom
    just an up date a month in - no fluctuation on accuracy still pellet on pellet at 40 mtrs , definently likes jsb 452's , excellent hunters rifle with the carbine length , had a shot on shot comp with my steyr 110 this week and the groups were just as tight,

    with the silencer fitted it has to be one of the quietest guns out there , the largest sound when you fire the gun is the hammer striking and the push back against the bolt.

    tried different fill pressures with the chamber being able to take 300psi , but it does prefers a 200 - 215 fill pressure for consistency

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseball View Post
    just an up date a month in - no fluctuation on accuracy still pellet on pellet at 40 mtrs , definently likes jsb 452's , excellent hunters rifle with the carbine length , had a shot on shot comp with my steyr 110 this week and the groups were just as tight,

    with the silencer fitted it has to be one of the quietest guns out there , the largest sound when you fire the gun is the hammer striking and the push back against the bolt.

    tried different fill pressures with the chamber being able to take 300psi , but it does prefers a 200 - 215 fill pressure for consistency
    thats good to hear, i phoned up ripley asking whether they new the cylinder capacity which nobody knows on earth. i have worked it out to be 280cc by the way. but anyway, ripley said that it was basically a rubbish gun

    i am yet to shoot mine as as soon as i bought it, it decided to rain and be as windy as chicago.

    what silencer do you use?

    only ask as i use a twink mk2 and its okay but i reacon it could be quieter....

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    I have seen this rifle in action at our club lovely piece of kit and a very good review.

    Well done mate
    Alan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomSteebs View Post
    thats good to hear, i phoned up ripley asking whether they new the cylinder capacity which nobody knows on earth. i have worked it out to be 280cc by the way. but anyway, ripley said that it was basically a rubbish gun

    i am yet to shoot mine as as soon as i bought it, it decided to rain and be as windy as chicago.

    what silencer do you use?

    only ask as i use a twink mk2 and its okay but i reacon it could be quieter....

    Tom ,

    i use the hogun decimater , as in the review

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomSteebs View Post
    thats good to hear, i phoned up ripley asking whether they new the cylinder capacity which nobody knows on earth. i have worked it out to be 280cc by the way. but anyway, ripley said that it was basically a rubbish gun

    i am yet to shoot mine as as soon as i bought it, it decided to rain and be as windy as chicago.

    what silencer do you use?

    only ask as i use a twink mk2 and its okay but i reacon it could be quieter....
    ripley would never rubbish a rifle that had there name on it. sour grapes comes to mind

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