Just got back from overseas. Went hunting in the backyard for the first time this year. Started with my .177 BSA R10. Checked the gauge and it looked full. Shot at a nail head in the wooden fence (20 yards) to check scope zero. Hit the nail on the head! Took out several English Sparrows in the tree tops. Switched to my .20 Daystate Huntsman Regal. Checked the gauge and refilled it to 210 BAR. Checked scope zero and again hit the hail on the head. The trigger on the Huntsman makes all the difference in the world on ease of shooting accurately. I am going to work on the BSA trigger to take up the slack in the first stage and lighten the load of the second stage. Two wonderful rifles. Tomorrow going to shoot the .177 Daystate Mk 4 and the .22 Air Arms S510 Carbine FAC.
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