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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antoni View Post
    How does the brass cocking aid (or any) help accuracy? Increased mass?

    Let's face it - the Scorpion is a cut-down one-handed air rifle.
    The pistol is more stable on aim for me, with the xtra weight up front. And I have obtained better groups with my Scorpion, then with my Hw45.
    I am a big fan of the Scorpion, I have 4 plus a Buccaneer in 177.
    Les

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    I've just got my dad a boxed pair of Scorpion pistols. One in .177 and one in .22, both with all the original bits, targets, target holder ,oil bottle etc
    LOOKING FOR A BSA ULTRA IN .177 and .25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpetier View Post
    I've just got my dad a boxed pair of Scorpion pistols. One in .177 and one in .22, both with all the original bits, targets, target holder ,oil bottle etc
    Nice. Remember not to worry about the cocking effort. Porridge for breakfast and decent protein rich dinner will build up the forearms nicely.
    Others may disagree but I use mine two handed.

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