warm up shots for TX200
warm up shots for TX200
Hadn't touched a gun in over 6 months until last week. I tried out 3 of my TX's which had set idle for the 6 months. All 3 required a warm up before hitting back on the old point of aim. Two needed one shot, but the other needed a few clicks of elevation. I was actually impressed by the lack of change after a long layoff. I actually changed the breech seal in the gun that needed some clicks, so that may account for the change. I did notice a marked amount of shaking in the scope reticles that wasn't there before. I guess the scopes need a little more warming up.
Re: warm up shots for TX200
FPoole wrote:Hadn't touched a gun in over 6 months until last week. I tried out 3 of my TX's which had set idle for the 6 months. All 3 required a warm up before hitting back on the old point of aim. Two needed one shot, but the other needed a few clicks of elevation. I was actually impressed by the lack of change after a long layoff. I actually changed the breech seal in the gun that needed some clicks, so that may account for the change. I did notice a marked amount of shaking in the scope reticles that wasn't there before. I guess the scopes need a little more warming up.
I guess when you haven't shot a spring rifle in a wile you may need a little Practice too get you eye in... as they say, I love Both my Tx's, Do you still have 7,TX200's Poole or have you sold some for other rifles.
Keep shooting Poole It's so enjoyable after a hard day at work....

Regards Mick...

Air Arms tx200hc, mtc taipan, 4-16X50
Air Arms tx200hc, falcon menace, 4-14x44 FFP
Air Arms Pro-sport, mtc mamber
Air Arms TDR, falcon menace 10x44
HW 100t falcon menace 4-14X44 FFP
HW 100t richer optics
HW 97KT
HW 45 Geordie custom grips
Alecto
Air Arms tx200hc, falcon menace, 4-14x44 FFP
Air Arms Pro-sport, mtc mamber
Air Arms TDR, falcon menace 10x44
HW 100t falcon menace 4-14X44 FFP
HW 100t richer optics
HW 97KT
HW 45 Geordie custom grips
Alecto
Re: warm up shots for TX200
I'm just about in the same boat, I haven't been out in 3 months... Blinkin heck!
Not good.
Not good.
AA TX200 MkIII in .177 with a Viper
AA Ultimate Sporter in .177, JSR scope
Weihrauch HW45 in .177, No glass, save my old, weary eyes....
AA Ultimate Sporter in .177, JSR scope
Weihrauch HW45 in .177, No glass, save my old, weary eyes....
Re: warm up shots for TX200
zippy wrote:FPoole wrote:Hadn't touched a gun in over 6 months until last week. I tried out 3 of my TX's which had set idle for the 6 months. All 3 required a warm up before hitting back on the old point of aim. Two needed one shot, but the other needed a few clicks of elevation. I was actually impressed by the lack of change after a long layoff. I actually changed the breech seal in the gun that needed some clicks, so that may account for the change. I did notice a marked amount of shaking in the scope reticles that wasn't there before. I guess the scopes need a little more warming up.
I guess when you haven't shot a spring rifle in a wile you may need a little Practice too get you eye in... as they say, I love Both my Tx's, Do you still have 7,TX200's Poole or have you sold some for other rifles.
Keep shooting Poole It's so enjoyable after a hard day at work....![]()
Regards Mick...
Still have the 7, but I only have 3 scopes. I should let the SR go, but you just don't see MarkI's in near mint condition very often. I hate to put wear and tear on it and that's why I don't shoot it. I've got this one beater of a MarkIII that's really easy to get great accuracy and it sees the most use. It was a FT gun and the owner said it had well over 100,000 shots on it and I've put about that many on it myself. Other than a few scratches and dents, it is still in great shape with only spring and seal changes through the years. You just can't beat a TX200 if you keep the thing properly lubed.
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Re: warm up shots for TX200
Funny how I was watching the clip of your encounter with Davy the other night
. The SR looks very nice, as well as the others
What's the temperature like over there now?
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What's the temperature like over there now?
BBF
Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
Re: warm up shots for TX200
rogers1 wrote:I'm just about in the same boat, I haven't been out in 3 months... Blinkin heck!
Not good.
you have been in a boat,for 3 months , lol
did i mention,i have done one less meet then Ray, lol.
Re: warm up shots for TX200
Blackbaronfish wrote:Funny how I was watching the clip of your encounter with Davy the other night. The SR looks very nice, as well as the others
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What's the temperature like over there now?
BBF
It was in the high 80's F today. I went out back just before dark and shot for a while until the mosquitos began to eat me alive. I have found that my main gun is very capable still, but I'm for sure a bit rusty. At 25 m, sitting FT style, I can pretty much hit a pellet hole or at least the edge of one. Now I can still do this, but I get a really bad shot every 4 or 5 shots. It's all about the hold with the springers.
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Re: warm up shots for TX200
It sounds like the new seal just needs a good bedding in. You may be a bit rusty, but its like riding a bike really
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