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    Provided you can return it back to how it was if you feel like it’s not for you then why not. You gotta love a quarter bore, especially a unique quarter bore 😎

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    Quarterbores are the only calibre that matters. Do it, you know you want to.




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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Provided you can return it back to how it was if you feel like it’s not for you then why not. You gotta love a quarter bore, especially a unique quarter bore 😎
    I've found out that the barrels screw in, so it should be easy enough to remove the old one (famous last words), machine the new barrel and screw in and open out a pellet trap to .25, then put a tuning kit in and try and get the two stage trigger to work in it.
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Go for it Pete, if you love the .25 and are already a fan of the fun and different what’s not to like?

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    I’ve had the springer .25 itch for a while as I do shoot a .25 pcp a lot ratting, a recent visit to my local rfd and a plink with a Cometa 400 .25 has turned that itch into a very big rash, absolutely brilliant fun shooting that and a clever move by the rfd 😂
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    Well I've just bought a Tracker pellet tap, so the projects parts list is now complete lol.

    I was thinking of doing this .25 conversion with a TX200 but it would have been costly and more parts needed (modified underlever), so decided on the Viscount I have, I can go as short as I need with the barrel without having to worry about cocking effort from either a short barrel or underlever.
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Well I've just bought a Tracker pellet tap, so the projects parts list is now complete lol.

    I was thinking of doing this .25 conversion with a TX200 but it would have been costly and more parts needed (modified underlever), so decided on the Viscount I have, I can go as short as I need with the barrel without having to worry about cocking effort from either a short barrel or underlever.
    nah, the TX would need nothing other than the barrel machining. Someone's been misleading you.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    nah, the TX would need nothing other than the barrel machining. Someone's been misleading you.
    Would it not depend on the length of the barrel?
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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