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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    I think the fact the two rifles were comparably accurate says more about your shooting rather than the guns themselves, in that you are conditioned to ignoring recoil.
    You might be right… maybe I’ll do a string of shots using good springer technique, and another string of shots gripping the rifles more tightly.
    It may be that the recoiless FWB’s gave new shooters more accurate results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    You might be right… maybe I’ll do a string of shots using good springer technique, and another string of shots gripping the rifles more tightly.
    It may be that the recoiless FWB’s gave new shooters more accurate results.

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    I think their real success was in being more forgiving of minor user errors by the better shooters over the course of a match.

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    you need to intruduce hold sensitivity. Bench rested using perfect technique, I'd not expect much if any difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    you need to intruduce hold sensitivity. Bench rested using perfect technique, I'd not expect much if any difference.

    Remember this thread ?

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....tivity-testing
    Ah, I didn’t see this.
    As you said shame you didn’t have a standard TX to compare.
    Good thread.

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    Nothing to add other than to agree with the above points. Many recoiling rifles will be just as accurate as their recoilless counterparts per se. It's the hold sensitivity that might separate the two. And even that may be pretty minimal in this experiment taking into account the narrow bore / light internals vs high all-up rifle weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Many recoiling rifles will be just as accurate as their recoilless counterparts per se..
    Are there any other examples of a factory recoiling version of any of the match rifles? I only know of the fwb 120/150, the Diana 70/72 junior rifles and the full power TXSR.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Are there any other examples of a factory recoiling version of any of the match rifles? I only know of the fwb 120/150, the Diana 70/72 junior rifles and the full power TXSR.


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    Not match rifles but Dianas 52 and 54 Airking would make an interesting comparison.

    I think the posts above have hit the nail in the head..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Are there any other examples of a factory recoiling version of any of the match rifles? I only know of the fwb 120/150, the Diana 70/72 junior rifles and the full power TXSR.


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    Hi Matt,
    Maybe I'm missing something and can't see your objective, but the actions of the 70 and 72 are very different from each other.
    The idler gear covers on the latter are an instant giveaway to what would otherwise look like identical guns.

    The recoilless mod 6 pistol upon which the 72's action is based, was the budget version of the proper target mod 10 pistol.
    The mod 70 was based on the recoiling mod 5 pistol.

    Recoilless will outscore recoiling when the senses begin to wane at the end of the competitive day.

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