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  1. #1
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    Accuracy at breezy range good today.

    177 -not keen on AA Fields 4.52.
    Much better with H&N ftt 4.50.

    Hawke 3-9-40 ao scope

    Penny size groups at 30 yards.
    And I will get better.

    Good trigger with long first stage which I like.

    I used the single shot tray which needs care as this gun can swallow pellets!
    Mag probably better in this respect.

    Seems to have high shot capacity and holds air ok.

    Need to borrow mates chrony next but power seems right.

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    What a weird looking gun reminds me of a Bretton and Gaucher phantom.410 my mate used to have.
    Top marks for originality
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Accuracy at breezy range good today.

    Penny size groups at 30 yards.
    Depending on the breeze that sounds pretty good
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    Ive shot better guns and worse.

    But the better ones cost a lot more!

    Im still getting used to it and will try different pellets tomorrow.

    Im pleased with it overall so far.

  5. #5
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    Myself i think it would be better if it was shorter, be interested to see the results if the gun was filled to its maximum fill pressure. Fire say 5-10 shots then do the same test at half the pressure and again when the pressure is low and see if the point of impact stays the same.
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    I reckon that could make a great bullpup!

    Mat be the factory will do one given there other products.....

  7. #7
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    Very impressed with this gun today.
    No breeze at the range and good accuracy out to 70 yards.

    It wasnt far off my Daystate Wolverine which cost a bit more.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Very impressed with this gun today.
    No breeze at the range and good accuracy out to 70 yards.

    It wasnt far off my Daystate Wolverine which cost a bit more.
    Out of interest, what pellets does it like ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Very impressed with this gun today.
    No breeze at the range and good accuracy out to 70 yards.

    It wasnt far off my Daystate Wolverine which cost a bit more.
    Hi I've had mine for 2 weeks and shot it twice, it's a very nicely balanced gun and very accurate 5 pence pieces at 30 yards and rabbits all day at 45

    Has anyone figured out if the trigger can be set back, it's just a bit of a stretch to have good grip and wrist control without difficulty finding a good line up on the trigger blade.

    Any help in moving the trigger back a bit would make it a very pleasant gun to shoot.

    Atb

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