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6 Months of Airgun Hunting
NOMADIC PIRATE:
--- Quote from: El Destructo on December 18, 2010, 01:45:56 am ---Thanks Manny...I just ordered one!...any issues with it flickering...or the Pressure Switch going Bad? I have read some bad reviews on it...saying it aint much good in cooler weather...but you wouldnt know anything about that!
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yep it says on the box too that cold weather effects it, but you right I wouldn't know :D :D otherwise evething has being working perfect, you'll like it the picture is spectacular.
NOMADIC PIRATE:
--- Quote from: stickbender on December 17, 2010, 11:26:53 pm ---
Manny what are the specs of those two rifles? Nice Pigs by the way. Just right for the grill !! ;)
Wayne
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Wayne the top rifle is the 909s shooting a EPP-UG 150gr .458 slug at around 800 fps, the second is the 707 Ultra shooting a .360, 71gr roundball at 1000 fps
I can shoot dimes at 35 yards with this rifles, deadly for precise head shots,...and you right this 2 young boars are perfect eating size ;D ;D ;D
Ian Schmidt:
JUST to set things straight with the airgun silencers, it does not matter whether or not it can be detached. As long as the sliencer cannot be attached to or used on an actual gun (caliber differences, threading), it is legal to have one for airguns. I have an airgun that shoots 1500 fps (breaks sound barrier, 22 crack), and I have tried the pop bottle method and it works nice for backyard plinkin.
NOMADIC PIRATE:
Here in Hawaii any detachable silencer is illegal,...I wish it wasn't and if you have concrete info that would be O.K. for me to put silencers on my guns, please let me know, I would love that ;) ;)
El Destructo:
--- Quote from: NOMADIC PIRATE on December 17, 2010, 10:34:18 pm ---
If I had the money I would buy a GEN III Day/Night scope, but since I don't ;D the ND3 does the job just fine, any Night Vision below GEN 3 would not give you anywhere near the quality picture than the ND3 does. ;) ;) ;)
And you just put on a current scope and you good to go, no zeroing in involved ;D
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Manny...I bought the ND3...and the pressure switch was messed up...it flickered when you activated it...so I sent it back for replacement...in the meantime I seen a Youtube Video of a Kill Light XLR250...and I bought one....I really like it...have taken two Yotes and a few Coons with it already...Coons are tearing up my feeders and cameras.... these are way cheaper than the ND3...and seem to do a great job out to about 300 yards
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