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FX Impact Mark II air rifle question
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<blockquote data-quote="scope-eye" data-source="post: 2172757" data-attributes="member: 21274"><p>I forgot to mention that it only weighs 6 pounds so you can carry it anywhere and for long periods of time. But the best thing I like about air rifles</p><p>is you can still keep up with your trigger and shooting skills, we all know what it is like when it has been a while since you have been to the range or out shooting how long or how much ammo it takes to get back into the groove. Over the years I have become very proficient at shooting on the fly, or at a moving target like when a squirrel is tapping trees or running along a hi tension or telephone wire. The telephone poles in back of my house are 150 feet apart and when they are running along them I call it the hiway of death,lol sorta like iraq only on a smaller scale they never make it to they end.</p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scope-eye, post: 2172757, member: 21274"] I forgot to mention that it only weighs 6 pounds so you can carry it anywhere and for long periods of time. But the best thing I like about air rifles is you can still keep up with your trigger and shooting skills, we all know what it is like when it has been a while since you have been to the range or out shooting how long or how much ammo it takes to get back into the groove. Over the years I have become very proficient at shooting on the fly, or at a moving target like when a squirrel is tapping trees or running along a hi tension or telephone wire. The telephone poles in back of my house are 150 feet apart and when they are running along them I call it the hiway of death,lol sorta like iraq only on a smaller scale they never make it to they end. Dean [/QUOTE]
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