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    Nice one Pete, sounds like a elegant solution mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Nice one Pete, sounds like a elegant solution mate
    Thanks Chris, is it you or Mike who has a Fenman?

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    I never understood why someone would take out a perfectly good rammer to put a twisting spring in. My Fenman is 30 years old and shot loads with never needing anything done. Heck, I sent it off five years ago for a service, just to be sure. It was returned with: "nothing needed doing".

    They point rather well. There are better triggers out there, but the one they have is good enough.

    Such of the fun is The Project. Well done, but more than I would take on.

    I shoot RWS Superdomes .177 in mine and can hit small things out a good way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskett View Post
    I never understood why someone would take out a perfectly good rammer to put a twisting spring in.
    After about 10 years of trying to get along with a .177 Evolution, I traded it for a 1988/89 HW85 with close to no use.
    The only other option would have been to start working on the slammy mess the Evo was.
    Too many airguns!

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    The seven or so Theobens I've owned for a while over the years were all pre millennium manufacture, so I can't give a view on later rifles.
    They all shot exceedingly accurately. They make a different noise to a spring gun. Non gave me any problems.

    Two I lent to friends and they came back with bent barrels. Others I just traded along as part of the hobby. Most I'd be happy to have kept. Quality always way ahead of nearly anything out there. Of their time, but so are spring rifles.

    I have a Steve Pope tuned HW95 which is more hold sensitive, though has the better trigger. Its smoothness is more refined but all round quality not a patch on my Fenman.
    Both it and my Fenman get the job done in a very similar fashion.
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    ive a early 95 in 22 fully tuned one of the best guns ive owned

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Thanks Chris, is it you or Mike who has a Fenman?

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    Yes mate I have a fenman, I love them. Look forward to having a try of yours to compare and contrast the two in september if you are bringing it to the bash

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Yes mate I have a fenman, I love them. Look forward to having a try of yours to compare and contrast the two in september if you are bringing it to the bash
    You took the words right out of my mouth, it'll be interesting to see if there is any difference, just got to decide what scope to put on it.

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    I have a little period B&L 2-7X32 on my .177 though it is accurate enough to utilise more magnification. I suggest nothing too big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Yes mate I have a fenman, I love them. Look forward to having a try of yours to compare and contrast the two in september if you are bringing it to the bash
    Is yours .22? If so what pellets do you use please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Is yours .22? If so what pellets do you use please.

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    They all seem to love ft trophies mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    They all seem to love ft trophies mate
    I shall bring some with me, I wonder if the Excite Hammers work as well?
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    I'm glad the ram came in handy bud, this to me tho shows spring is king as the diana 340 is so much nicer with the spring in as opposed to the ram, I have sleeved the port down to 3mm too but was nicer before.

    Do love a theoben rammer tho.

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