I'd have a copy of that chap's HW100 with a phat-bottle and bipod fitted to it. It looks ridiculous, but probably does the job and has a higher shot count than mine.
***Proud Member of Castleton Air Rifle Club***
During my FT shooting days, I had most of the top flight PCP's, in some cases in multiples. I'm talking Walther lg300, Annie's, LG100/110, RN10 through to mk3 ev2's. Never did have a FWB, but was unfortunate enough to own an early Daystate Grand Prix.
I now don't shoot competively (looking to start HFT though) I can honestly say that I will probably never own another PCP.
I'm currently really enjoying shooting and tinkering with springers. My pinnacle rifle will be my sorted pro elite when it returns from Mr Pope.
I know the PE is not to everybody's liking due to weight/size/swept volume etc. But it does feel like quality and I will have had sorted at least one of the above issues along with some other rather nice additions by the time it returns to me.
I've just taken my Brocock Bantam out of its case as I hope to shoot Sunday.
It's big bottle is full, its accurate ,and the rubber? stock is nice and WARM!
So I'm happy with it.
For a while....
None.
Master Debater
Hes not fussy.
Having spent some time with a friend at Shaun's I.S.P workshops, I can only say that my Anschutz 9015 will be getting flogged allowing me to afford one of the I.S.P Airstreams next year. I could not believe the attention to detail and superb engineering that is built into every hand made gun. They dont even cost the earth either.
A genuine work of engineering art that actually shoots well, and made here in the U.K to boot.
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !
I must admit that the GC 2 is a hell of a gun for a PCP. Herr Jones has a couple that he has allowed me to shoot over the years and they for some reason possess a certain character that is sadly missing in the high majority of current PCPs. Just as accurate as anything about now in my opinion. They were also handmade by craftsmen here in blighty which adds to their desirability. For me anyway.
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !