well i've had this rifle since before i was on this forum how ever many years ago and it still shoots one hole groups every once in awhile...i've been dinging english sparrows by the dozen the last week or so as they have fledged and the parents bring them in here to feed on mulberries and the easy stuff in my feeders...cowbirds and starlings round it out but sparrows are in right now...if i load up and the targets fly away i'll wait a few minutes then burn the pellet at one of the targets i have set up out at 25 yards...sometimes it's just perfect and it's that way right now, one pellet after the other in the same hole (sightly opened up but not a clover leaf, just one hole)...
i'm amazed at how long i've had this rifle and it still shoots like that...it'll put a pellet in one ear and out the other of full size rabbits too and fox squirrels as well...i still have the rws-54 and it's a fine rifle but the first one i pick up is always the tx-200...what a fine piece of craftsmanship...zing of the wild frontier...
tx200 is doing fine...
tx200 is doing fine...
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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
What a sick post.
Ive had enough of this.
Ive had enough of this.
Re: tx200 is doing fine...
Pm sent.
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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
As you may or may not know the op is located in the USA. Sparrows are a nuisance over there and have been controlled for many years.
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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
Great stuff with the TX Tim.zingpow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:26 pmwell i've had this rifle since before i was on this forum how ever many years ago and it still shoots one hole groups every once in awhile...i've been dinging english sparrows by the dozen the last week or so as they have fledged and the parents bring them in here to feed on mulberries and the easy stuff in my feeders...cowbirds and starlings round it out but sparrows are in right now...if i load up and the targets fly away i'll wait a few minutes then burn the pellet at one of the targets i have set up out at 25 yards...sometimes it's just perfect and it's that way right now, one pellet after the other in the same hole (sightly opened up but not a clover leaf, just one hole)...
i'm amazed at how long i've had this rifle and it still shoots like that...it'll put a pellet in one ear and out the other of full size rabbits too and fox squirrels as well...i still have the rws-54 and it's a fine rifle but the first one i pick up is always the tx-200...what a fine piece of craftsmanship...zing of the wild frontier...
Show those "Spoggies" (as we used to call them in the UK), who is boss.
Bet you couldn't hit them with the bow though.

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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
Bloody hell graham good to hear from you,we can cancel the collection for flowers nowGrandadG wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:11 pmGreat stuff with the TX Tim.zingpow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:26 pmwell i've had this rifle since before i was on this forum how ever many years ago and it still shoots one hole groups every once in awhile...i've been dinging english sparrows by the dozen the last week or so as they have fledged and the parents bring them in here to feed on mulberries and the easy stuff in my feeders...cowbirds and starlings round it out but sparrows are in right now...if i load up and the targets fly away i'll wait a few minutes then burn the pellet at one of the targets i have set up out at 25 yards...sometimes it's just perfect and it's that way right now, one pellet after the other in the same hole (sightly opened up but not a clover leaf, just one hole)...
i'm amazed at how long i've had this rifle and it still shoots like that...it'll put a pellet in one ear and out the other of full size rabbits too and fox squirrels as well...i still have the rws-54 and it's a fine rifle but the first one i pick up is always the tx-200...what a fine piece of craftsmanship...zing of the wild frontier...
Show those "Spoggies" (as we used to call them in the UK), who is boss.
Bet you couldn't hit them with the bow though.![]()
p.s.
The wife wants to know if you've any pics on the Bearskin rug!![]()

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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
sorry for the graphic post there folks, not trying to offend anyone but it's been awhile and i forget there are other places to post about pest control...but the rifle is great, the triumph rocket 3 is great, two fine pieces of british manufacturing living the good life in the caring hands of the zinger himself...and i do take care of my stuff...i use spray wax and cotton towels to debug it every time i get back from a ride and is want for nothing...new rear tire on it's way along with a new oil filter and some other bits...no chain to dick with and i love that...
but i digress, the tx200 is phenomenal...i take it apart and grease it and check the seals when the notion hits...smooth as silk...again the rws-54 does a great job but the tx is my go to air gun...took 3 raccoons out the night before last as they were tearing up the bird feeding station i spent two weeks building...thought it was raccoon proof but they are a determined lot...got them with the 17hmr which i would recommend to anyone that shoots powder, highly accurate and devastating...
just thinking about all this makes me want to go buck naked on a bear skin rug...
my best to you all...zing of the colonies...
but i digress, the tx200 is phenomenal...i take it apart and grease it and check the seals when the notion hits...smooth as silk...again the rws-54 does a great job but the tx is my go to air gun...took 3 raccoons out the night before last as they were tearing up the bird feeding station i spent two weeks building...thought it was raccoon proof but they are a determined lot...got them with the 17hmr which i would recommend to anyone that shoots powder, highly accurate and devastating...
just thinking about all this makes me want to go buck naked on a bear skin rug...
my best to you all...zing of the colonies...
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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
The Hmr is one heck of a thump and one to have in your stable. 17 grains of pure muscle .... just love mine
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Re: tx200 is doing fine...
not everyone here uses their air guns for target shooting, some do pest control and different countries have different ideas as to what counts as a pest, for me the only thing that matters is that the kills are clean and legal
Re: tx200 is doing fine...
neil...anyone that has shot tens of thousands of pellets that says EVERY quarry he has taken with a pellet has been a perfect humane shot is lying...that being said i've been bow hunting deer for 40 years give or take and i have never "stuck" (non-kill shot) a deer, ever...i don't take "wing shots" at anything, every time i squeeze the trigger or release an arrow it is sight on and on the exhale...with deer it has to be broad side with his front leg stepping forward for a perfect double lung shot, i have never had to track a deer more than 50 yards from where it stood at impact...
birds are another matter as i have shot literally thousands of them, so many brown headed cowbirds that i see very few in my patch these days even when the bluebirds are nesting, they are nest parasites, and the invasive species especially house sparrows and european starlings...house (english) sparrows are easy but starlings move constantly especially when on the ground with their erratic movement, and mostly never stand still even when in the mulberry trees...but i'll say with conviction that rarely have i had to put a second pellet into a bird...
all fur bearing animals are one shots with either a pellet gun or the 17hmr...again, i wait for the shot and will watch a target walk away before taking a bad shot...zing, great white hunter...
birds are another matter as i have shot literally thousands of them, so many brown headed cowbirds that i see very few in my patch these days even when the bluebirds are nesting, they are nest parasites, and the invasive species especially house sparrows and european starlings...house (english) sparrows are easy but starlings move constantly especially when on the ground with their erratic movement, and mostly never stand still even when in the mulberry trees...but i'll say with conviction that rarely have i had to put a second pellet into a bird...
all fur bearing animals are one shots with either a pellet gun or the 17hmr...again, i wait for the shot and will watch a target walk away before taking a bad shot...zing, great white hunter...
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