
Originally Posted by
Nemesis
I hate those sod*ing bluebells - they're even worse than the twigs sticking out in front of all the kill-zones. I always end up connecting with two or three of the bug*ers, which sends the average .177 pellet spinning off into the next county. I may bring along a .25 bluebell-buster and see how that works out. Either that or a .30 loaded up with a dozen .172 lead balls tight packed between felt wads - that should give the wretched plantlife something to think about. Anything in the HFT rules about duplex loads, air shotguns, burst-fire capability, etc?
I plan to stamp a small line through them when helping set up, just off the peg so it is not too obvious. Although now I have said that I suppose it will be.
Any chance of getting 2 zeroing positions available? I know the log is big enough for 2 (depending on size), but last time I used it I fell backwards off it and it may have upset the concentration of the person next to me.
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Regards - Fred. Retired, poor, bad tempered, bad back, a dodgy eye, apart from that I am the life and soul of a shoot!
Webley Raider .177 - AA TX200HC .177 - BSA Airsporter MK1 .22