Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

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Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby s18hedberg » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:23 pm

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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby Sandspike » Sun Dec 15, 2013 5:08 am

Don't be deceived by the title. This is a very good pest hunting video with great slo-mo shots for those of us who like to see feathers fly.
Daystate Huntsman Regal XL .22 cal.
Mrod Gen1 .22 cal. w/MDRL Bullpup
Mrod Gen1 .25 cal. w/MDRL Bullpup
Crosman Titan .22 cal.
Crosman 2240 .22 pistol
Crosman 1377 .177 pistol (30 yrs old)
2 Gamo .177 ?
2 Bug-A-Salts (Got Flys? Shoot um!)
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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby RayK » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:07 pm

Did that 22 barrel perform differently on your 177 gun? I thought that old 22 barrel was not accurate - at least on your 22 gun.

I just bought two new 177 barrels (arrived late last week) and will test them soon. I will let you know how well they shoot.

Ray
25 W-rod | 08 shots @ 70 FPE -2% | 3100 fill
25 M-rod | 40 shots @ 35 FPE -4% | 3100 fill
22 M-rod | 51 shots @ 25 FPE -4% | 3100 fill
17 M-rod | 50 shots @ 19 FPE -4% | 2500 fill
25 P_rod | 16 shots @ 29 FPE -3% | 2100 fill
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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby s18hedberg » Sun Dec 15, 2013 8:23 pm

My .22 barrel has always shot well. Yes, let me know how your .177"s perform.
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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby huntjunky » Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:39 pm

I wondered what you been doing over the holidays. I'll have to try resubscribing as I haven't received notification of you latest videos. As always, nicely done.
Hope your "back in the saddle' with your back issue.
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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby s18hedberg » Sun Feb 02, 2014 1:00 pm

Sorry haven't checked the forum forever.
My back issue went well, BUT!!!!! That wasn't my problem. The Drs. were so focus on, it's the back,
they didn't check my hip. We kept asking for them to check my hip also, but assured us I would be surprised
how much the back affects the hip. Well, I ended getting a full hip replacement. It was my hip after all. So, I haven't shot my rifle for quite a while now.
Thanks for asking.
Marvin.
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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby huntjunky » Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:02 am

Damn the bad luck, Marv...gotta stay out of those plowed fields...they'll eat ya alive. You just need some R & R...Rockchucks from the Road.
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Re: Replaced my .177 with my original .22 barrel

Postby s18hedberg » Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:47 am

Itching to get around better and shoot some.
Sunny some days but somewhat cold. I keep thinking the end of this month should see some chucks.
A new neighbor has put up some bird feeders, like some bird lovers, the sparrows flock in and they stop feeding them.
Probably got a big surprise on how much these little birds eat. Now I have more birds in my pens. Starlings are everywhere now in huge flocks.
They turn trees black from the many individuals in the flock that land in them. Collared Doves are claiming their territory for breeding already in around my neighbors trees.
They prefer big evergreen trees.
Watch them and the starlings every day. I've watched my daughters deer hunting video a million times in the last 8 weeks while laid up.
Glad I took the winter off and not when the good weather is here.
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