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.22 for HFT?
i am toying with the idea of buying me friends .22 rapid off him..i want it for hunting but i would like to join my local HFT club..would a .22 be ok for hunting or sell it and get a .177 aa s410k?
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Hi mate, ewe ( ) might find .22 harder work in terms of trajectory estimation, but why not? A lot of people, including myself use .177 due to it's flatter trajectory, but I also have an HC in .22, which is challenging, and a lot of fun to shoot.
Regards
Chris.
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What ever your comfortable with will be suitable for hunting. If your thinking of becoming a serious challenger in HFT, .177 would be the best judging by past results, but if for the thrill of the day/s only, .22 would be fine.
Rgds,
Dave.
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so name a gun good in .177?
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Harrier X
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how many shots per charge in that?
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around 50 in .177.
i beieve the Harrier X 2 gives more
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dunno mate.
i paid £550ish for my Harrier X with walnut thumbhole stock
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ive checked BAR and uttings and they dont have them on there
i like the harrier x but i dont think they have left handed thumbholes
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i went to blackpool to pick my Harrier up directly, check their shop highlights page, pic number 7
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Originally posted by welsh shooter
so name a gun good in .177?
bsa hornet its regulated and over 100 shots
and its cheap. shop around for the best price
Regards
Seggy
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Originally posted by welsh shooter
have you got a link?
http://www.airgunbuyer.com
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i know the website jus done know what page to go on
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