Hi chris, more of a question about your element scopes,I see you also have the new Helix hdlr. How would you compare the HDLR sfp to the 3-18 Titan ffp for the likes of what you do with .22lr and centrefire shooting?Im kind of torn between the 2.
The FFP Titan is the superior scope in every respect except for size and weight, but you pay for the benefits. FFP v 2FP is also a very polarising factor
In general if you hit it face on, it naturally absorbs some of the energy as it swings back. As it swings back it bounces the pellet back towards the ground, not in the air.
Get it! I have this exact one. I shoot it in my garden at 100yrds and the auditive feedback is just awesome! Right now I’m shooting .22 18grain pellets at it and they don’t flip over. If I shoot 21gr slugs around 930fps they do flip over:) they’re great fun and for airguns they should be indestructible
Hi Chris, tks for another cracking vid. Slightly off topic but now Sako stopped producing the 85 can you offer any alternatives to their laminated steel varmint rifle in .222? Really was after one of these but now need to locate something similar. tks
We have a company in South Africa called "Cois Targets", they make an excellent KYL Rack, makes this seem like a airgun toy. Not to hate on the product in the video but it is the target that wasn't shot is shaking sideways is just ridiculous
@@chrisparkin431 never fair to compare between currencies as but it would work out to 75 Pounds or 85 Euro. Speaking under correction but it might not be a lot of money in Europe but it is a substantial amount in SA
Looks Like Great fun Chris , Might invest in one 💥💥💥💥
Hey Chris - I’ve also got the LRP, what bipod are you using in this video?
Great stuff. How do you record through the scope? Element Titan looks well too.
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Hi chris, more of a question about your element scopes,I see you also have the new Helix hdlr. How would you compare the HDLR sfp to the 3-18 Titan ffp for the likes of what you do with .22lr and centrefire shooting?Im kind of torn between the 2.
The FFP Titan is the superior scope in every respect except for size and weight, but you pay for the benefits. FFP v 2FP is also a very polarising factor
Did you get many richochets with this? Im thinking of getting one for my FAC .25 M3 .
In general if you hit it face on, it naturally absorbs some of the energy as it swings back. As it swings back it bounces the pellet back towards the ground, not in the air.
Get it! I have this exact one. I shoot it in my garden at 100yrds and the auditive feedback is just awesome! Right now I’m shooting .22 18grain pellets at it and they don’t flip over. If I shoot 21gr slugs around 930fps they do flip over:) they’re great fun and for airguns they should be indestructible
Hi Chris, tks for another cracking vid. Slightly off topic but now Sako stopped producing the 85 can you offer any alternatives to their laminated steel varmint rifle in .222? Really was after one of these but now need to locate something similar. tks
@@Alex-gd3zt not really, .222 is not that common any more from the major players so I'd look for a 223
We have a company in South Africa called "Cois Targets", they make an excellent KYL Rack, makes this seem like a airgun toy. Not to hate on the product in the video but it is the target that wasn't shot is shaking sideways is just ridiculous
Valid points but at what financial cost?
@@chrisparkin431 never fair to compare between currencies as but it would work out to 75 Pounds or 85 Euro.
Speaking under correction but it might not be a lot of money in Europe but it is a substantial amount in SA
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