PCP rifles. I have a question

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M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Yep. Understood that.
Thought you did, but I've known a person misunderstand. So in short, yes you can top up tanks at any point. On my lightweight S510 you only get 50 or 60 shots but it's a pest control item so that's plenty. I have better range toys for fun
 
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CLEM

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 10, 2004
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Springers for shear pleasure of shooting and keeping ya honest and technique up to scratch, PCP for clinical hunting. Every air gunner especially hunters should own a lightweight breakbarrel boinger for at least no reason then keeping skills up to scratch. Just as accurate as a PCP, you just got to be able to shoot with good technique , far less hassle too.
I just like the self contained nature of a springer, plus the actual pleasure of shooting them as previously mentioned. And a very underrated tool too.
 
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subzeer0

Tenderfoot
Apr 30, 2014
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Springers for shear pleasure of shooting and keeping ya honest and technique up to scratch, PCP for clinical hunting. Every air gunner especially hunters should own a lightweight breakbarrel boinger for at least no reason then keeping skills up to scratch. Just as accurate as a PCP, ya just got to be able to shoot, far less hassle too.
only if ya finger work for dexterity of pickin a pellet up and putting it into barrel via a tx 200 and hw97 bear trap
 
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TeeDee

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Nov 6, 2008
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Anyone heard/used Hill pumps?


Is that typical price for a Stirrup pump ?
 

richos36

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Aug 9, 2010
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www.codnor-t-f-c.co.nr
Anyone heard/used Hill pumps?


Is that typical price for a Stirrup pump ?
yes had one and they are the best stirrup pump but hard work to fill a pcp to 200bar at that price I would get a 300 bar divers air cylinder less hassle and my local dive shop only charge £5 to fill any size cylinder
 
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