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10 minutes ago, youngsbury said:

Don’t know tbh it was a few years ago ! Mk1 R10 it also like JSB’S exact jumbos Diablos in 5.520

I’ll be parting with the two mentioned I think and just go for the factory FAC version. Just need to get my finger out and get them advertised. 

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13 minutes ago, youngsbury said:

Maybe look at the variable fac airs out there like the air arms and fx. I could see them being useful when in barns etc 

I had a play with an FX impact when I was using the Chrono in the shop the other day. They are tidy bits of kit! 

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25 minutes ago, youngsbury said:

Maybe look at the variable fac airs out there like the air arms and fx. I could see them being useful when in barns etc 

Happy with the R10 ergonomics and accuracy etc and have had a soft spot for BSA,s since I was 13 👍

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1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

Happy with the R10 ergonomics and accuracy etc and have had a soft spot for BSA,s since I was 13 👍

 

I have a BSA .177 Cadet that must be 70 years old. It was my dad's and I used to shoot with it when I was a lad, 68 now. I made a new leather piston washer for it a while back and it's still a good gun.

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So I just went to my dealer and enquired about 881's. I was told in no uncertain terms that it won't pull anything over a 40", milling will kill it, it won't pull a 65" hyperskip and I need to buy an 880... 🤷🏼‍♂️😂

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