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  1. #16
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    Very impressed with this gun today.
    No breeze at the range and good accuracy out to 70 yards.

    It wasnt far off my Daystate Wolverine which cost a bit more.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Very impressed with this gun today.
    No breeze at the range and good accuracy out to 70 yards.

    It wasnt far off my Daystate Wolverine which cost a bit more.
    Out of interest, what pellets does it like ?
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  3. #18
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    H&N ftt.
    A mate gave me a few new Chinese pellets that it didn’t like!

    It is referred to as the Duck Gun at the range.
    And I have been advised that I need a punt.
    I think that’s what I heard.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    H&N ftt.
    A mate gave me a few new Chinese pellets that it didn’t like!

    It is referred to as the Duck Gun at the range.
    And I have been advised that I need a punt.
    I think that’s what I heard.
    That made me laugh 😂😂😂.

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Very impressed with this gun today.
    No breeze at the range and good accuracy out to 70 yards.

    It wasnt far off my Daystate Wolverine which cost a bit more.
    Hi I've had mine for 2 weeks and shot it twice, it's a very nicely balanced gun and very accurate 5 pence pieces at 30 yards and rabbits all day at 45

    Has anyone figured out if the trigger can be set back, it's just a bit of a stretch to have good grip and wrist control without difficulty finding a good line up on the trigger blade.

    Any help in moving the trigger back a bit would make it a very pleasant gun to shoot.

    Atb

  6. #21
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    Can't see how you could move the current trigger blade at all. It would need a new one made to get the set-back configuration . Considering these aren't flying off the shelf by the amount that comes up on forums, it's highly unlikely a third party will go to the expense of making them for sale.
    Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking it, as I own one and agree a set-back trigger would have been nice. Probably the only way would be to make one from brass yourself. When my one runs out of warranty, I'll consider a few alterations, but not until then.

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