Good deals with these members
JSB Jumbo match wadcutter,found them the best in my old FN19.
Don.
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"The only difference between Men and Boys is the price they pay for their Toys."
Had a similar requirement for a Crosman 2240 and 600 for target shooting. Tried lots of different pellets. Bearing in mind the 2240 isn't especially pellet fussy but the 600 is- big time- I had to find a pellet to suit both.
Crosman MatchPel ticked all the boxes and shoots really good groups from each pistol. Made in the USA and our sponsor sells them!
video transferred to DVD, USB etc. Old negs and photos scanned to digital media
www.digitalconversions.co.uk
Let's see if this works.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/147194...posted-public/
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
Yup, that works. Thanks for taking the time!
I sent a PM but it seems to have vanished so will repeat here..
I used milliput on mine and I highly recommend as its very easy to work with - rolls out like plasticine and smooths like wet clay. Drys rock hard.
(I'm sure I have posted inline images before but don't see the option so will have to use links, apologies for image quality)
Shaping done, primer applied:
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First lick of paint - Hammerite Smoothrite, for the curious.
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I've ordered some Plastikote satin black and grey stone touch, hopefully the black will cover the grey without losing too much detail. Not used Plastikote before.
I reckon that might give me extra grip on the contact areas. And look pretty...
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"The only difference between Men and Boys is the price they pay for their Toys."
Like this but in .22/5.5mm ....
https://www.olx.pl/oferta/aeron-cz-b...-IDpW4pd.html#
Its for shooting slow-fire matches. Or actual matches like Swan Vesta if you are good enough.
Hi Mark, as far as I know there is no specific competition for .22 match air-pistol. That is curious thing about the Aeron pistol. I can only think that it was made to allow shooting .22 rimfire slow-fire disciplines on the same targets with the same projectile hole, but with an air-pistol.
Or it may have been designed for air-pistol 'silhouette' in countries in which there is no limit for air-pistol power. I do not know the 'full power' power of the Aeron, maybe it is 8 or 9 fpe, in which case it would still be relatively flat shooting, but with a heavier impact than a .177 at longer ranges, which would help knock the silhouettes down.
Maybe since the CP1 pistol is available in .22 there is room for a new target discipline for .22 only?
Perhaps slow-fire at PL15 targets outdoors? Silhouettes at 30 yards?
RMTC did once run a .22 cal. 6 yard MPL pistol postal comp', but Co2 pistols weren't allowed, obviously.
I've got a Tau 7 in .22, devilishly accurate up to 40 yards or so. Had a barrel shroud machined up by a mate and added a scope mount and BSA Edge pistol scope. Fantastic combination and velocity/power can be tuned. Great for longer range plinking and I'm guessing would be good for field target use too.
Cheers,
Mick