Really enjoy the social aspects of your range. Seems like a very friendly comfortable place. Thanks for sharing my Hatsan Gladius QE Long in .25 just arrived today.
Good results on a windy day. JSB seem to be a safe bet. I've had good results with accupell, especially in Turkish rifles. Every barrel is different though 👍
Hello David, I have quite a few BSA pellets, so I can compare them to what I know the rifle likes to shoot for comparison. It tends to go for Accupell, H&N FTT and JSB pellets, so we will see how the BSA compare, although BSA now have a new selection based on the H&N and they cost as much, if not, more than the H&N. I imagine you are talking about the older cheaper BSA branded pellets?
Nottinghamshire must be the most windy county in England .. even here in gloomy west mids ( Staffordshire ) we have our " still " days ... anyway , good testing , ive always maintained the Hades in .22 are an excellent pellet , certainly in my 2 rifles , whenever you get em out to comparison test I say to the wife , its the Hades that'll top the chart , ok , the 18grn JSB's perform well on most occations .. and the ( expensive ) sovereigns do well , as you'd expect ... .177 Hades really need to be re - designed .. into a standard daibolo , probably maintaining the Heavy 10.34 weight if possible ..
Yes, the bloody wind of the Errewash Valley is a pain in the arse. That is why there is a wind turbine about 600 yards to the West of the range. They knew where to stick it. We have a great range, only let down by the weather, but that only adds to the challenges of shooting for our membership.
@@airgunsniper-elite7385 Were lucky , well not withstanding the fact our range is 20ml away , its smack in the middle of a forest . c/w HFT course ( well 2 ) ain't been on them yet , but the mrs is Sunday so she said . If weathers ok .. bet ya she'll wanna lend my old TDR .. just till she gets the hang of it ..
The internals of the silencer were taken out by Cliff Kirkman and replaced by some inserts which were 3D printed, then wrapped in foam. I hope that helps.
Really enjoy the social aspects of your range. Seems like a very friendly comfortable place. Thanks for sharing my Hatsan Gladius QE Long in .25 just arrived today.
Good results on a windy day. JSB seem to be a safe bet. I've had good results with accupell, especially in Turkish rifles. Every barrel is different though 👍
Yes, Accupell are excellent through the barrels of Hatsan, Webley and Krall. Once the wind picks up though the 18.13 grain comes into it's own.
Hey boyo! twice you stopped my heart when that rifle tipped sideways lol.
I nearly shit myself as well. Good job the shooting bag was standing next to it.
It would be interesting to see how budget pellets such as BSA Ellite perform , We do expect expensive pellets to perform well.
Hello David, I have quite a few BSA pellets, so I can compare them to what I know the rifle likes to shoot for comparison. It tends to go for Accupell, H&N FTT and JSB pellets, so we will see how the BSA compare, although BSA now have a new selection based on the H&N and they cost as much, if not, more than the H&N. I imagine you are talking about the older cheaper BSA branded pellets?
Nottinghamshire must be the most windy county in England .. even here in gloomy west mids ( Staffordshire ) we have our " still " days ... anyway , good testing , ive always maintained the Hades in .22 are an excellent pellet , certainly in my 2 rifles , whenever you get em out to comparison test I say to the wife , its the Hades that'll top the chart , ok , the 18grn JSB's perform well on most occations .. and the ( expensive ) sovereigns do well , as you'd expect ... .177 Hades really need to be re - designed .. into a standard daibolo , probably maintaining the Heavy 10.34 weight if possible ..
Yes, the bloody wind of the Errewash Valley is a pain in the arse. That is why there is a wind turbine about 600 yards to the West of the range. They knew where to stick it. We have a great range, only let down by the weather, but that only adds to the challenges of shooting for our membership.
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Were lucky , well not withstanding the fact our range is 20ml away , its smack in the middle of a forest . c/w HFT course ( well 2 ) ain't been on them yet , but the mrs is Sunday so she said . If weathers ok .. bet ya she'll wanna lend my old TDR .. just till she gets the hang of it ..
Sho'nuff quiet aren't they!
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Yes, that silencer makes all the difference when added to the shroud. All that I can hear is the hammer hitting the valve stem.
Hello, how are you, I want to know how you put this, please
The internals of the silencer were taken out by Cliff Kirkman and replaced by some inserts which were 3D printed, then wrapped in foam. I hope that helps.