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    I'm very fond of eating rabbit!
    It's not so much recoil as you would get with regular fire arms which is a push back but with a air rifle the spring that's used is more violent
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    Scopes for air rifles
    Often regarded as little more than toys, air rifles nevertheless have some special requirements when it comes to scopes. Though underpowered by rimfire or centrefire standards, both spring piston and gas spring air rifles have a unique, two-stage recoil.

    When the rifle is fired there is a backward recoil effect that is immediately followed by a snapping forward motion. Combined with the vibrations produced by powerful springs, this places enormous stress on both scope and mounts, even though the felt recoil is negligible.

    Scopes designed for air rifles have their lenses and reticule braced front and rear to ensure recoil doesn’t shake them loose. Scopes designed for rimfire and centrefire rifles are generally only braced at the rear; just one reason why even good quality scopes will eventually be rattled to pieces when mounted on an air rifle.

    On top of this, air rifles are generally sighted in for relatively short distances, perhaps as little as ten metres. Many scopes won’t focus that closely, especially fixed powers - one of the main reasons that the majority of air rifle scopes have adjustable objective lenses.

    Linked to short-range use is the relatively high trajectory that air rifle pellets have between muzzle and target. This demands an elevation bias that gives more up than down adjustment and does away with the need to shim mounts to gain the elevation required to make the shots print to the designated point of aim.

    Finally, air rifle scopes require air rifle mounts. Such mounts generally have recoil stops built in to prevent the mounts from shifting. And, though it should go without saying, scope rings must be properly tightened with a properly fitting wrench or screwdriver to ensure the scope can’t slide within the rings.

    Air rifle scopes are produced by a number of companies including Beeman, Tasco, Lynx, Bushnell, Simmons and Leupold - and I’ve no doubt there are others. Ask your favourite dealer what catalogues he has available. Air rifle scopes range from simple fixed power models through to quite expensive variables such as the Beeman Bushnell 6-24X 40mm, which was obviously designed for silhouette and target work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by macca86 View Post
    air rifle scopes require air rifle mounts. Such mounts generally have recoil stops built in to prevent the mounts from shifting.
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    Aha! That would be why the rail has two holes in it, to match some ‘recoil stops’ on the scope mount.

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    Gun exchange is having a sale macca86 incase you didn't know http://www.qldgunexchange.com/QGEWeb/home.seam

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    Yes I'm aware of the sale but I'll be on my hunting tip that weekend! I've got the wife going in to get me a hard case fir my fire arms. And I'll get my father to buy ammo for me
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    Red face

    Nothing like a good day of shooting. I have a mate that lets me use his 10 acres up in Jamison to go deer hunting. It has a 6 bunk-bed setup, backs onto state forest and right on the Goulburn river.

    I never mix shooting with a boys weekend away so it's either full on shooting or full on drinking

    Missed out last weekend for a shoot so hope to go in the next few weeks? If not will be a piss up weekend

    Here is the last kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullant4x4 View Post
    Nothing like a good day of shooting. I have a mate that lets me use his 10 acres up in Jamison to go deer hunting. It has a 6 bunk-bed setup, backs onto state forest and right on the Goulburn river.

    I never mix shooting with a boys weekend away so it's either full on shooting or full on drinking

    Missed out last weekend for a shoot so hope to go in the next few weeks? If not will be a piss up weekend

    Here is the last kill.
    Sounds like you've got a great place to do some hunting. Always the best way not to mix the shooting and a boys weekend away I'm the same, as soon as a bottle of grog is out, guns are out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sooty_10 View Post
    Sounds like you've got a great place to do some hunting. Always the best way not to mix the shooting and a boys weekend away I'm the same, as soon as a bottle of grog is out, guns are out.
    I take one or the other! Never take the both together as they don't mix.

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    Nice bit of venison!

    I am just waiting for a mate to get here then we are going out after some rabbits/foxs.
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    Here are some lucky Strzelecki foxes
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    I'm happy with my shooting now ready to hunt
    Pic 1 5 shots of 22/250 55gn @100m
    Pic 2 3 shots of 7mm rem mag 150gn @ 100m
    Pic 3 5 shots of 22 42gn @ 50m
    The 22 does shoot better but the wind took its toll on it today

    The 7mm is a bit high on purpose as at 200m it should be the same distance below the centre

    As a size reference the centre dot to the second ring is 25mm
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    Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward.
    Whoever cannot take care of themselves without that law is both.
    For a wounded man shall say to his assailant,
    'If I live, I will kill you. If I die, You are forgiven.'
    Such is the rule of honour.

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