Holbrook, MA Air Gun Bench Rest indoor 25 Yards Sat Oct 2 2010 at Noon

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Paul Bendix

Guest
Holbrook Sportsmens Club
150 Quincy Street
Holbrook, MA
paulbendix@aol.com

Come join us for our 8 th indoor match of 2010.
If you need a gun I will set you up. Will shoot both AGBR and the World targets.
6 benches and have the range until 4:00 PM.
email me with any questions.
David Shattuck and Norm Lieber
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Paul
 
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Hi Paul. I'll try to make it Saturday. I've been working on a few new projects. .177 LW barrel, .22 LW barrel, barrel weight, and new air stripper. I think my pellets are interfering with the new stripper, it will need another visit to the lathe.
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Dan
 
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Paul,
As you know I'm planning on being there.

Dan,
That's one sexy looking piece of hardware. Brass just does so much for the looks of these guns.

Dave
 
Dan,
You will have to buy another indy so when your changing barrels and probe between .25, .22, .177 you will be all set for any type of shooting. Did you get the broken part replaced from FX yet? The part you made seems to be holding up well. Looking forward to how the .25 shoots. Good luck with the FT shoot Sunday if you can't make Holbrook.

Paul
 
Dan,
You will have to buy another indy so when your changing barrels and probe between .25, .22, .177 you will be all set for any type of shooting. Did you get the broken part replaced from FX yet? The part you made seems to be holding up well. Looking forward to how the .25 shoots. Good luck with the FT shoot Sunday if you can't make Holbrook.

Paul

Yes I would like another independence or maybe a used beat up royale receiver that I could modify without fear of ruining. I'm excited about the .25 as well. It will be a bit more work since I'll have to make a new probe, lever, and guides. I plan on making an annular style probe that will feed the pellet by the skirt, if it works well I'll also make one for the the .22.
No part yet. When I replaced the pump part with my own piece I completely dismantled the gun and removed all the factory greases. Instead of grease I now use pellgun oil. With the oil all I do is add a few drops every few hundred or so shots. The pump is working the best it ever has, very consistent feel.
I'll probably bring the .177 barrel to Holbrook and get it tuned up for the Sunday shoot in Haverhill.
Dan
 
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