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#11 Post by dromia »

Sim G wrote: I didn’t do the dive bottle route but use a stirrup pump.
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#13 Post by Polchraine »

Sim G wrote: ... I didn’t do the dive bottle route but use a stirrup pump.
Stirrup pump for my S410 too, once you get into a rhythm it becomes nice and easy.


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#14 Post by Christel »

Yeah a pump or get an ultra light weight carbon fibre bottle.

We have several rifles of various kinds in the house, haven't really got a preference. Diana 66 Original, Edge, AA, all serve a purpose and they all do it well.

We use Diablo Exact...I am sure others do it just as well.

Big difference to the pcp air rifle situation was the carbon fibre bottle. No problem dragging that along to a shoot.

EDIT: Btw, I have found that as I am getting older I shoot air rifle and .22 more and more, the rest have less interest to me these days.
I have in shooting standing, both air rifle and .22 found a new discipline that challenges me like shooting long distance used to do, just less gear to drag around and less distance to travel.
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Had an S400 something in .22 years ago, would buy another one. :good: :good:
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#16 Post by DL. »

I've just learned about the Air Arms Pro Target Mk3, these came out after I stopped taking part in airgunning but what fantastic looking rifles!

https://www.airarmsanorak.co.uk/air-arm ... pro-target
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