nobody eh! keep trying
whats peoples opion on this shooter? im awaiting mine in the post,by all accounts its suposed to be quite good,let me know if youve had one or shot one or any info on this gun cos i wont be getting any with it eg. tech info spec info, want to know about the gun i have and what it can and cant do,thanks
Last edited by thommohawk; 06-06-2004 at 12:47 PM.
nobody eh! keep trying
Last edited by thommohawk; 06-06-2004 at 07:54 PM.
ttt
not tried one myself but there's an article on it in this months airgun world.
Look Here:
http://www.daystate.co.uk/ph6.htm
regards
Tony
Also on Tonys / Daystate site you will find a facility to punch in the serial no. to get info on gun + recomended fill pressures.
AND
TOP Gun by the way. Built like a Tiger Tank!
I'm currently torn about selling my beloved rapid and getting a MKIII b at the moment cuz the PH6 and the service you get from Daystate is 2nd to none.
tonys daystate site?
wheres that
sorry i see it,,,cant see for looking
thanks
Last edited by thommohawk; 06-06-2004 at 11:45 PM.
I had one of the PH6 SE versions.
Like many other rifles I've had, I really regret selling it. The fixed magazine can be a little fiddly to get used to but once you've got your head ( and fingers ) used to it, it's got some advantages over removable mags ( especially if you've ever lost 2, 17 shot Rapid mags in one night like I have
The SE was very pointable and handled perfectly, it's as accurate as anything else you can buy, which is more accurate than most folk will ever be. It's built very well indeed but the matt finish isn't to everyone's liking, but I personally think it's hot.
The SE version kicks out less shots than the original, due to the shorter barrel length. On saying that, I never ran out of air on hunting trips ( except ratting, where most other PCP rifles will run dry whilst there are still 'targets' available ).
Dave Brayford uses one for HFT and is usually in the top few places, so it can turn it on wherever you might need it to. They're not made anymore, unfortunately, so aswell as being a top hunter, it'll also be worth something in years to come.
Put on heading 270, assume attack formation
I had one briefly. Very well made, fixed mag very tricky to use as a leftie and whole thing rather nose heavy. As accurate as a very accurate thing, of course.
Jonathan