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Rapid7 mk1 with Ben Taylor reg, FAC running at 28ftlb, just right for squizzers and around the barns for pigeons and rats.

Other than that its .22lr, 20br and .223, at the moment :thumbup:

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What you doing on here Nick? ;)

 

Rapid 17 MK2 (.177). Ben Taylor reg and tuned but restricted to 12ft/lb (I can then leave it conveniently to hand for squirrels!).

 

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What you doing on here Nick? ;)

 

Rapid 17 MK2 (.177). Ben Taylor reg and tuned but restricted to 12ft/lb (I can then leave it conveniently to hand for squirrels!).

 

Others........too many

 

Oh and 2x .22LR; .45LC lever action; .223; .243; .303; .44 BP rev; 12 gauge :thumbup:

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What you doing on here Nick? ;)

 

Rapid 17 MK2 (.177). Ben Taylor reg and tuned but restricted to 12ft/lb (I can then leave it conveniently to hand for squirrels!).

 

Others........too many

 

Hello mate, glad youve found a decent forum :wink::thumbup1::biggrin:

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Must have bought those when you lived in camborne,it is afterall cornwalls answer to texas.

 

Ha! They still call guns ''thunder-sticks'' in Camborne, the last few flintlocks possessed by the townsfolk are now in Truro museum. No new ones have been bought since 1788, when they ran out of beads.:001_tongue:

 

(I have a Theoben, for what its worth)

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