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Thread: Hunter Field Target - target ranges

  1. #16
    perry190 Guest
    Thanks for all the input guys (read knowledge)

    Have spoken to some people at the local county pub (my daughter works there) they seem to think they can put me onto some hunting grounds locally no probs, so the hunter side might be a goer sooner than later

    I have contacted a few people who are selling second hand (Air Ranger / RWS 500) and am presently waiting for them to come back to me before proceeding with the 'new' option on any of thoese mentioned.

    as a matter of interest, I'm assuming the lead time on an airwolf is pretty long at present?

  2. #17
    perry190 Guest
    if I was to go with a daystate mk 3 RT but it was 22 rather than 177 would that be a major problem?

  3. #18
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    For hunting no, For HFT yes, as the holdover would be greater at 45 yrds so more room for error. .177 fly's flatter.
    http://www.eastdevonftc.co.uk

    On a break from FT.

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