Good one Mark, ,,I did some 33 yard shots in my Daughters garden yesterday, didn’t take my vid, camera , but was impressed with the Gamo Phox got 4 shots through the same hole , with RWS super dome , cheers Shane
I know this is another old post. I have recently bought a Wolverine R .177 sub 12ft lb. Basically the same gun without the electronics. Obviously it doesn’t like the budget pellets, but it isn’t particularly pellet fussy. Having said that, it does prefer Daystate Sovereigns and QYS. I am not the greatest shot in the world, but when you have a gun as good as a Daystate, it flatters your ability. Brilliant Shooting on a windy day.👍
Go on Mark , you know you want to , hell !! , you cant take it with you , as my old gran used too say " there aint no pockets in shrouds " Very accurate , top rifle ... only ever had a sample pack of the 9.5grn QYS , cost me £3 + for 25 , by the time id set the scope up on the first rifle , I run out of the buggers , mrs said I should have bought a tin , and called me a cheapskate ... I think not , id had some lousy results with the lighter 8+ grn QYS .. and wernt gonna commit myself ... THAT SAID they were quite good in the brocock magazine , strangely enough .. go for it mark , I can see it in your expression .. get one , job done , buy yer mrs a bunch of flowers and a box of milk tray .. that always works ..
It would be nice if the government raised the limit to 20ft lbs. It would definitely improve accuracy up to 60 yards and improve its ability to shoot in windy conditions with heavier pellets.
Did you try jsb 8.44 or airarms 8.44 in 4.53 I think you would see a huge difference via accuracy, 10.3 and 9.56 is great but it would have been interesting to see the power difference in all weights
Good one Mark, ,,I did some 33 yard shots in my Daughters garden yesterday, didn’t take my vid, camera , but was impressed with the Gamo Phox got 4 shots through the same hole , with RWS super dome , cheers Shane
I know this is another old post. I have recently bought a Wolverine R .177 sub 12ft lb. Basically the same gun without the electronics. Obviously it doesn’t like the budget pellets, but it isn’t particularly pellet fussy. Having said that, it does prefer Daystate Sovereigns and QYS. I am not the greatest shot in the world, but when you have a gun as good as a Daystate, it flatters your ability. Brilliant Shooting on a windy day.👍
One of the high end guns that acts as you would expect for the price. Nice to see it perform so well.😃
Go on Mark , you know you want to , hell !! , you cant take it with you , as my old gran used too say " there aint no pockets in shrouds "
Very accurate , top rifle ... only ever had a sample pack of the 9.5grn QYS , cost me £3 + for 25 , by the time id set the scope up on the first rifle , I run out of the buggers , mrs said I should have bought a tin , and called me a cheapskate ... I think not , id had some lousy results with the lighter 8+ grn QYS .. and wernt gonna commit myself ... THAT SAID they were quite good in the brocock magazine , strangely enough .. go for it mark , I can see it in your expression .. get one , job done , buy yer mrs a bunch of flowers and a box of milk tray .. that always works ..
Super shooting
QYS have been making pellets for many years. Set up in 1994 and winning Olympic and World Golds since 2000.
Yepp. My mk3 still going strong.. 17 years later...
It would be nice if the government raised the limit to 20ft lbs. It would definitely improve accuracy up to 60 yards and improve its ability to shoot in windy conditions with heavier pellets.
Did you try jsb 8.44 or airarms 8.44 in 4.53 I think you would see a huge difference via accuracy, 10.3 and 9.56 is great but it would have been interesting to see the power difference in all weights
What scope was used on this ?
Goede buks in .30 meer kan ik niet zeggen.
I can be helped a little
Jesus, just turn to mag OFF!