JSB Exacts round nose 8.6 gr on my scale. Two targets at 28 yd / 25 m ( black ) and 25 yards ( red ).
This lefty 300 S was made in 1975. Looks like it's a good shooter. I have some experiments for it that have been waiting for an accurate low powered .177 spring rifle shooting 600 to 650 fps.....
Thanks Lewis... Kind regards, Yrrah.
FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
Gratz on the nice gun Harry. I started to sight my new SS .22 in at about 35 yards, but it's too cold outside and my trigger finger wouldn't function right so now I'm in here posting.
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Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
Out of interest, what's the scope? Looks like a Leupold of some sort.
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Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
Correct... it is a Leupold 3-9 EFR Vari-X11 rimfire AO scope. Nice, small, light, clear scope that focuses down to less than 10 m. ... Just the ticket for what is a fairly hefty weight air rifle. There are other scopes of course that would do the job but I happened to have this one on my centrefire 1949 Brno Hornet so popped it off and on ........ Kind regards, Harry.dhv wrote:Out of interest, what's the scope? Looks like a Leupold of some sort.
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Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
Good stuff. I'm betting that with the weight of the gun and the Maccari kit it barely moves on firing.
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Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
Are the 8.6 grainers the standard weight or the heavies??
Ok now you have had your fun with the paper targets- wheres the pics of the headshot pest birds?-- now wheres that stirring the pot emoticon again
we really do need an emoticon for stirring the shit on here
Later
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Ok now you have had your fun with the paper targets- wheres the pics of the headshot pest birds?-- now wheres that stirring the pot emoticon again
we really do need an emoticon for stirring the shit on here
Later
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Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
They are the standard weight Exacts .177.ogre6br wrote:Are the 8.6 grainers the standard weight or the heavies??
Ok now you have had your fun with the paper targets- wheres the pics of the headshot pest birds?-- now wheres that stirring the pot emoticon again
we really do need an emoticon for stirring the shit on here
Later
p
OK a replay just for you.... They fell out of the 60 yard tree. Not the FWB of course but the big heavy 28.5 gr Korean Eunjins doing 826 fpe at 43 fpe ME on that day out of the JB OZ 1 BSA Hornet.. ..Were they unlucky? Must not mess in my parrot knot holes :
Because our farm is 3,680 ft above sea level and springers lose about 11% power at that altitude, the 300 S may not see service there.
Starlings are bad news for tree hole nesting natives .......... Kind regards, Harry.
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Re: FWB 300 S ... First targets ... Looks like a shooter
I love those 2 pics
they are in my- "when the kids have gone to bed" screen saver file
So I get to see them a couple of times a night
I really want to see the birds ( or rats (cats)) shot with 300S photos
later
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they are in my- "when the kids have gone to bed" screen saver file
So I get to see them a couple of times a night
I really want to see the birds ( or rats (cats)) shot with 300S photos
later
p