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    Hi folks.

    Introduction as advised.

    I volunteer with young folk (Scouts and another smaller outdoor organisation.) I'm also an RCO.

    We have a range in our scout hall that we set up, currently shooting springers and CO2 (mostly .177). I'm in the midst of upgrading to PCP, so on the look out for advice and gear.

    I have eight rifles (all different, well, two are Crosman 1077's. I've also got a Webley VMX, a Stoeger, a couple of random SMK items - nothing fancy, the kids can be heavy handed.). I still have my old Webley Tempest from, ummm, some time ago. Surprised to see you can still buy them, albeit at a much higher price...

    Just trying to figure out what's best to go for in a PCP rifle.

    Cheers

    Paul B

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    Welcome to the BBS, Paul. Well done on getting the youngsters started and Im sure you'll find good advice on upgrading your guns and equipment here.

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    welcome to the bbs

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    Welcome Paul, excuse the ignorance, what's an RCO?

    Dave
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    Range Control Officer?

    Welcome, anyway, lots of useful advice/help here.

    ATB

    Bru
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    Thanks all.

    An RCO is a Range Conducting Officer. I needed to get the certificate to run shooting for Scouts.

    It's useful (and interesting) to have anyway.

    Ta.

    Paul B.

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