Shorter scopes yet.
Kinda neat and I really like the field of view.
TX 200 pics
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those are not yours are they Tim.....
believe I seen that pic somewhere before ?
believe I seen that pic somewhere before ?
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Those are or were my guns. At the time I took the pic, all of them were mine. I still have the SR Mk1 at the top and the Hunter Carbine at the bottom is now in a field target stock. The rest I have distributed (Sold) to FT shooters here in Ontario. Hopefully they will kick my butt using them.
Tim
CAFTA Governor and lifetime learner
CAFTA Governor and lifetime learner
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I would not be able to load any of them, with my thumbs. I still fumble the odd pellet with the short scopes on my 97's.
Best Wishes
Daryl
Daryl
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there all very niceMac wrote:Those are or were my guns. At the time I took the pic, all of them were mine. I still have the SR Mk1 at the top and the Hunter Carbine at the bottom is now in a field target stock. The rest I have distributed (Sold) to FT shooters here in Ontario. Hopefully they will kick my butt using them.
must have been hard to part with them
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Always hard to part with a nice gun I guess. I have my HC that I use for FT competition and the SR is more of a collectors piece, so probably the next one to go. I have my Steyr for when I am finished with springers or want the occasional no effort match with it.Ace wrote:there all very nice
must have been hard to part with them
The trip to Phoenix for the worlds will eat up any money I made selling them, but I think the trip will be a memorable one and probably my last world match.
I still have the ld/SS (#4) and matching number USFT that I plan to sell as a package, probably to a US based collector. Only a few of those matching sets are owned by one person as only seven ld/SS rifles were made.
Tim
CAFTA Governor and lifetime learner
CAFTA Governor and lifetime learner
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Mac wrote:Always hard to part with a nice gun I guess. I have my HC that I use for FT competition and the SR is more of a collectors piece, so probably the next one to go. I have my Steyr for when I am finished with springers or want the occasional no effort match with it.Ace wrote:there all very nice
must have been hard to part with them
The trip to Phoenix for the worlds will eat up any money I made selling them, but I think the trip will be a memorable one and probably my last world match.
ouch .... but that will be cool best of luck over there
I still have the ld/SS (#4) and matching number USFT that I plan to sell as a package, probably to a US based collector. Only a few of those matching sets are owned by one person as only seven ld/SS rifles were made.
wow nice
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Nice rifle, where did you steal that beautiful laminate wood. Nicely done.
Biagio
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