Currently the only one I’ve got,a tuned Tx200hc,it’s shooting well and I’m getting better the more I use it,it’ll be my hft rifle for next years season,I’ve used various pcps but enjoy shooting the tx,if you don’t enjoy it there’s no point
Moneys always being tight for my air gunning,after a fair few years I've been lucky enough to get myself a very nice steyr lg110ft all sorted by top bloke Chris c ,I've always liked early lg100 when I first joined a club,I'm just interested in what rifle you would put at the top of your list for competition shooting? &why?
Currently the only one I’ve got,a tuned Tx200hc,it’s shooting well and I’m getting better the more I use it,it’ll be my hft rifle for next years season,I’ve used various pcps but enjoy shooting the tx,if you don’t enjoy it there’s no point
Just received an ISP AIRSTREAM that I had commissioned now awaiting the stock to be made, I wanted a custom rifle built to fit me and not me fit a ''off the shelf'' rifle this will be my main hft comp rifle for 2018
That's probably Top Trumps.
No such thing. Our Steyr H5 is stunningly accurate and utterly dead to shoot, but I get more fun from shooting my BMG or HW95.
If money were no object I would buy an ISP Spartan and probably never shoot it.
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Ok for me competition is HFT, occasionally. My dream rifle would be a Daystate CRX in leftie format. I have had a go on a couple of these in right handed format and they were lovely.
However they are rare'ish and I am starting to get a strange urge to sell off a lot of my rifles and buy a steyr HFT rifle instead. So maybe that is my new dream rifle?
WANTED: Next weeks winning lottery numbers :-)
The search goes on.
Currently my LG110 HFT is probably my most accurate, but my Tsar is also a contender for that crown? I've still not found "the one", but would still like to try a TM1000 and an Anschutz 9015. I see a couple of people posting about ISP, but I don't know much about them, I think they are just a one man band doing custom work, so it's difficult to know if their stuff is as good as the top makers as it's obviously in very limited quantity and no one is going to slag off a gun they have had made for themselves if it's not as good as off the shelf stuff?
James
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
I could argue different guns depending on the discipline. Besides, there are many guns I’ve not shot and some that I have were disappointing.
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You've got a Browning Machine Gun? Respect.
I had a look over (cuddle?) of a ISP Spartan, it really was beautiful, and superbly engineered. I was left with the impression that if I had enough money to buy one, I would get an FAC and buy a Sako FinnFire in .22 rimfire instead. It is an air-rifle with the look of a beautiful rimfire, so why not buy the rimfire and save a grand?
I must confess, when I was offered a look at a Spartan by my friend Craig P. The first thing I did was open the bolt to check if there was a centerfire round in the breech.
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steyr H5 for me. Superbly engineered
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