They almost look like muzzy broad heads.. But here are the ones I have
Edit: ok maybe not muzzy here are some of there replacement blades and heads http://www.bowhunterssuperstore.com/...29258adc3ace0e
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They almost look like muzzy broad heads.. But here are the ones I have
Edit: ok maybe not muzzy here are some of there replacement blades and heads http://www.bowhunterssuperstore.com/...29258adc3ace0e
Would you be looking at purchasing 300 of them ?? Lol http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-...983653727.html
Yup, thats them. Same shape blade as mine. 300 o_O buggah
Seeking opinions on this scope please. Worthwhile for bunnies or a waste of money? Does the laser automatically point at where the scope is adjusted to or does it require separate adjustment?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/171022071...84.m1423.l2649
No idea about the optical scope but in relation to the laser, I use a laser tape measure device (~3mm@100m) for measuring/quoting weekly and in my experience the laser dot can get lost in textures very easily, for me its the texture of brick walls but I imagine fur and grass would be even worse?
Unless at night I would think it world be next to useless and if the laser acts as the reticle it would be annoying to run out of battery
Lower quantity http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-...974772885.html
With scopes you really do get what you pay for. If you are shooting rabbits a fixed scope at 3 or 4 x magnification is fine.
As you a using a air rifle now I would buy a purpose built air rifle scope as the way air rifles work they are prone to destroying scopes. Try
https://www.usedguns.com.au
For cheap second hand stuff
Nice site they're even selling the gun id like lol http://m.usedguns.com.au/Product_Desc.aspx?Pid=39087
Interesting that you say that. But why is it so?
I have put the 6x40 scope off my Ruger onto the air rifle & have already experienced some ‘issues’.
No amount of tightening the scope onto the ‘dovetail rail’ would stop it moving backward a tad on every shot. It was a royal PIA yesterday when trying to sight it in. Twice I thought I was about ’there’ & all of a sudden I was way off target again. On each occasion the rear scope mount had completely come off the rail. In the end in desperation I removed the rail & drilled & tapped it & put in a stainless screw so that it’s head prevents the rearward movement. This has been effective & I am now able to hit a small pill bottle at 25+ metres. Also got two bunnies today. Bunny pie for tea tomorrow night!
I’m guessing that air rifle specific scopes must have something to do with the ’shock’ which was causing my scope to move? I don’t really understand this ‘shock’ though, it’s not like the air rifle has any recoil/kick. So how do the air rifle scopes differ?
EDIT. In answer to my own question ..... http://www.lasc.us/rangingshotrifleairgunscopes.htm