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  1. #1
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    I'm very impressed with mine too. The first one I tried, when they were launched, was not all that nice to handle, But this one has had a few alterations done.

    A couple of weeks ago I tried some long range bench resting with it and managed to get four pellets to string into one traffic light hole at 80 yards. The EV2 that this rifle replaced never gave me this standard of accuracy.
    www.shebbearshooters.co.uk. Ask for Rich and try the coffee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    I'm very impressed with mine too. The first one I tried, when they were launched, was not all that nice to handle, But this one has had a few alterations done.

    A couple of weeks ago I tried some long range bench resting with it and managed to get four pellets to string into one traffic light hole at 80 yards. The EV2 that this rifle replaced never gave me this standard of accuracy.
    Glad I'm not the only on that has one and think they are very good

    If you ever have any questions about tuning the ar20ft then give me a shout

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    Well happy with mine as well. Managed to pick up one 4 months old for a song.

    Only mods done to mine are cosmetic really....
    Had the shroud milled away but NOT for any POI shift issues but so I could fit the UK Neil air stripper I found on a certain auction site.
    After the milling was done then a simple carbon wrap on the barrel for protection.
    Next is a 3D printed adjustable butt pad , again from the same auction site.
    Butt hook made for it as well.

    As to accuracy, a fellow club member picked it up and shot a three shot cloverleaf group at 55 yds , to say he was impressed is an understatement.

    Cheers,
    Scubaman.

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    I want laminate grip, hamster and cheek piece but can't find anyone that would make some

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    Went out with my ar20ft and put the silencer on and zeroed in and still amazed how unbelievably accurate it is, can't wait for Hft round tomorrow and see how I get on with it then

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    For the laminate stuff you could try some of the 'independent' stock makers on the forums. Wouldn't mind a set myself in fact.

    Cheers.
    Scubaman

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    Well done a round of Hft today and shot ok but could to better, I found I had some parallax error but got home and had a little fiddle with the cheek piece and put the scope forward a little, think I have sorted it out but will go out and shoot some targets and see if I have or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by scubaman View Post
    Well happy with mine as well. Managed to pick up one 4 months old for a song.

    Only mods done to mine are cosmetic really....
    Had the shroud milled away but NOT for any POI shift issues but so I could fit the UK Neil air stripper I found on a certain auction site.
    After the milling was done then a simple carbon wrap on the barrel for protection.
    Next is a 3D printed adjustable butt pad , again from the same auction site.
    Butt hook made for it as well.

    As to accuracy, a fellow club member picked it up and shot a three shot cloverleaf group at 55 yds , to say he was impressed is an understatement.

    Cheers,
    Scubaman.
    Have you got any pictures of yours as I was thinking of removing the shroud and getting the barrel threaded

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    Just fitted the wood from Warren Edwards.
    Photos really dont do these justice.
    The grip needed a bit of modding to make it fit, no big deal, easy to do. The guns not finished yet and will look a lot smarter when its done but the wood is a big step in the right direction.











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    Got the wood from Warren yesterday. The grip took a bit of work at the back to fit but nothing major and wasn't too hard.










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    Man that's very nice well done mate looks cracking rifle. I had my stock/shroud thing powder coated black yesterday and must say looks really good, il have to chuck some pics up of mine

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    Cheers. Be good to see the pics of yours. I'm thinking of polishing my shroud or painting it.
    Got a following and trigger from andras (maestro-design.co.uk) yesterday to go on my Brian's hook (http://www.competition shooter.co.uk). They're a great idea and very well made. Well worth it.









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