Yeah mate. 26" barrel - verrrry pointable and great from a hide I'll bet.rhyshunter99 wrote:If your on about the SXP £345, great gun for pigeon shooting , mines in a 26" barrel.Eggenberg wrote:^^ How much did that rush you mate?
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PSE xForce 6 HF to be precise. 80lb @ 29, spits a 525 shaft out at 295 fps.....Does the trick...moejoe95 wrote:pse xforceHAWKS667 wrote:My current hunting bow.
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And... your location is a tropical island? ...Must be a violent tropical island... like in Call of duty or something...renegadecow wrote:Chinese SKS
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i got a new once since i last posted here.
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Awesome looking gun!DarkWolf1990 wrote:i got a new once since i last posted here.
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Spotted one of these in Mcavoy guns, they look interesting.how does she shoot?DarkWolf1990 wrote:i got a new once since i last posted here.
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this one is a uk limit (12 ftlbs). it is very accurate, a little heavier than i'm used to and has a nice action and a nice smooth trigger, not too light not too heavy. probably the nicest rifle i've owned.
i hope to get it up to scotland during half term and try it on some pigeon and rabbit.
i hope to get it up to scotland during half term and try it on some pigeon and rabbit.
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It's been a while since the last post
So I'm going to get things kicking again.
Just got the new Mathews Halon 32, at a 67 draw weight and 29 draw length. It has the Elevated II camo and green accents. Coupled with a Spot-Hogg Sight, mathews' stabilizer, rest and quiver. Glow in the dark peep as well
Shooting Easton Axis N-Fused 300g Arrows
As for arrowheads I'm shooting Rage at 125g.
Keep the posts coming and revive this thread!
So I'm going to get things kicking again.
Just got the new Mathews Halon 32, at a 67 draw weight and 29 draw length. It has the Elevated II camo and green accents. Coupled with a Spot-Hogg Sight, mathews' stabilizer, rest and quiver. Glow in the dark peep as well
Shooting Easton Axis N-Fused 300g Arrows
As for arrowheads I'm shooting Rage at 125g.
Keep the posts coming and revive this thread!
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