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    A most enjoyable few hours out this morning with my very clever mate, Nick




    The rifles shoot absolutely beautifully, seriously impressive. Nick has invested years into the development of this particular tune and it clearly shows. Targets at maximum ranges were toppled with confidence and had we been keeping count (and if the wind had behaved itself ), then I think we would have come away with some very impressive scores.
    One of my TX’s will soon be with Nick for an upgrade

    Huge thanks again for today, Nick - really enjoyed myself and left suitably impressed.
    Put on heading 270, assume attack formation

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    Great to hear that you managed to meet up, chaps.

    Lovely to hear of the excellence of the new tune, although not exactly a surprise.
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    nice. PS Your ABT fell off
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    nice. PS Your ABT fell off
    The safety catches had done the same...
    Put on heading 270, assume attack formation

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    For the pc brigade , beartrap removal always hold the underlever when loading , safety catch never load a gun unless its pointing down range , all these catches are a distraction when enjoying the serious business of field target!
    Seriously though thanks for coming to shoot them Craig, its always good to have another opinion from as good a shot as you , and a thoroughly enjoyable morning to boot .

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    We must do it again, mate. I’ll see you soon to sort out that other thing we discussed.
    Put on heading 270, assume attack formation

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    Nick's tuned rifles are always great to shoot, I had one of his 97's. I've also had a harsh lesson in reading the wind from him too. 😁

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    Rob's rifle with your conversion is delivering great consistency Nick .

    I really like the idea of the low friction coating on your comp tubes . And that the components are from material of equal expansion rates .
    Common sense when you think about it ..

    I know the amount of development work that you have put into this , and am very pleased for you to see it bearing fruit .


    This is all looking very promising .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    nice. PS Your ABT fell off
    Ha ha yes I noticed this as well,)
    must have been the recoil when it was a standard mk3 25mm piston tx he he

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    Still loving my 21mm TX. It still shows up some high end PCPs in our friendly comps
    Pete

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