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    @100 yard no wind the .177 just edges it, 50 yards there is nothing in it but the .20 is better if there is a wind (14.3 prems), hunting I never use the .177 as the .20 really hits hard. As for internal mods, they have a few, PTFE slip rings and spring guide, silent hammer pip and inertia weight, custom valve body and stem, tapered barrel port, polished internals, Q/F custom carbon shroud with internal air stripper, custom stock, all the work was done by me so only cost was for materials.

    If you struggle to get any JSB's heavies (daystate heavies are the same) PM me your addy and I'll post off a few.

    My 17 year old .20 Mk1
    http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...1954/001-6.jpg

    My .177 MFR
    http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...oy1954/002.jpg

    I also have another MFR in .20 and a new MK1 in .20

    All of them will out shoot me but I had to choose 1 it would be the old MK1, OK the gamo trigger it a little clonky and even though I have had it 17years the gun never ceases to amaze me


    Have you ever tried to push a pellet through the barrel to see if there are any tight spots? I do all my barrels and polish any tight areas then do the whole thing so that it is slicker than snot. Pretty sure someone will disagree but it works for me Also for long range work it is very important to get the cross hair on your scope 100% with the block before you start shooting, a few thou out at the block makes a big difference at 100yrd

    Bb
    Last edited by bucketboy; 04-01-2013 at 09:09 PM.

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