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I have seen light bullets blow up on contact causing massive damage and even blown shoulders. The same bullet would be fine out to distance. When I was reloading for my 30-06 I had this problem. Deadly accurate but far too fast! Velocity was outside the recommended speeds. I now use 100% copper!

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Yes I have seen that .to be honest I use a heavier bullet if I am stalking ,or if out shooting foxes I used to use 75grain ballistic tip when hit its a deff kill makes no odd s on vermin, but found this new ammo it is bit heavier more drop but still good on old Charlie .

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Nothing wrong with air mate.

My Daystate Air Ranger is the sweetest shooting gun I own.

I've always said that for shooting rabbits, nothing beats a good PCP.

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I've spent time around lots of nice guns; modern custom builds, high end factory guns, new and old English best shotguns and rifles and what was my favourite? My Weihrauch 100S! PCPs rock. I honestly enjoyed pinging bottle tops at 50 yards with the HW100 more than drilling the middle out of the v-bull at 100 yards with my 6.5x47.

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HI EDDY yes 17 shot mag and only shot 500 times it as new mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Did you say it IS or WAS on arb trader?

 

 

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