Thanks. Your a wealth of knowledge. Appreciate the concern. CrowCrow -- Friendly suggestion.
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This may get them moving on it. Otherwise, it may never move.
There's no guarantee it will help. Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. But if it's been sitting somewhere that long, it probably needs a little push.
We’re on the down slide now, spring is near. CrowI understand about the wind. Back in 1991 I was posted to a contingency hospital in the UK for Desert Storm. It was bitter cold one day and started snowing, so they decided to send us back to the area where we were housed, about 30 miles from the actual hospital, an old RAF training base. Everything, was set up in a couple of large hangers, surgery, med surgical ward and orthepedic wards, my pharmacy was in the old armory building because it was the only one with a vault inside and bars on the windows.
We went out to the normal area to wait for the busses, a field tent about 60 feet long, and open at both ends. Snow was blowing in one end and out the other. I had a friend , a bit older than me and I was one of the older ones at about 46 years old. He was rapidly developing hypothermia and shaking bad. They finally told everyone to go to the dining hall which also had a large upstairs and was heated. That wind was brutal. Snow was coming down and swirling so bad in one area on the way back the busses had to stop because the drivers could not see the road just in front of the bus. I think that was what they called a whiteout, brilliant white everywhere and nothing to see, scary for an old southern boy.
The brim of your hat should rest on top of the scope to cover and block the light out. But most times it just touches the scope end and gets kicked back off your head..lol.Morning shoot, no wind. 19F and a strong sun, perfect. Amazing how strong the sun is.
First up, a HW97kt .177. Love my thumbholes. This one will get a full power spring. The blue lam .177 has a 12 FPE spring.View attachment 540682The HW50 .22 almost caused me to miss my lunch. ( not a chance ) Best plinker. The 125 yr. is .22 as well.View attachment 540686Destroyed a can with Hades rounds.
‘The only problem I have is I never wear a hat. But have to wear one because I’m facing south. I don’t know how many times when the gun recoils, the scope hits the peak of my hat. I’m developing a dent in my forehead. Crow
Have you been inside of the 77 venom?Afternoon shoot with a gem HW77 .22 Venum. View attachment 541124Finally connecting with this gun. Made some nice shots. Shooting Hades.
‘Up last a HW85 .177. View attachment 541125This baby is begging for a spring. And it is a keeper. Crow
No. I have so many repair jobs, plus just bought 16 spring sets. Plus shooting takes priority. One day. CrowHave you been inside of the 77 venom?
I just love that Vemon…a most handsome rifle..thanks for showing it. JohnAfternoon shoot with a gem HW77 .22 Venum. View attachment 541124Finally connecting with this gun. Made some nice shots. Shooting Hades.
‘Up last a HW85 .177. View attachment 541125This baby is begging for a spring. And it is a keeper. Crow
Thanks. CrowThat Venom is to die for...the richness of the walnut is incredible.
Thanks John.I just love that Vemon…a most handsome rifle..thanks for showing it. John
Working Great…funny, I use it for the Open class in Field Target, and use a thumbs up grip…I only use the thumb hole when I move it from it’s case to my rifle caddy…so much for my planning..thanks for remembering. JohnThanks. Crow
Thanks John.
How’s the thumbhole working out?
Crow
Have you been inside of the 77 venom?
Good shooting, that camera is the ticket.About 150 pellets.
About 45 feet.
About 2 hours.
About as happy and relaxed as I couldView attachment 541239
Nice shooting. Great past time. CrowAbout 150 pellets.
About 45 feet.
About 2 hours.
About as happy and relaxed as I could want.
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Awesome rifle. Doesn’t get much better. CrowShot my R9 20 caliber in my backyard Beautiful day today in Northern California shot about 500 rounds through it Since I bought Much more accurate than my RWS 34 22 caliber