Suhl 150 with Time Tuner

Will a grain of salt work for Cabin Fever?

I gota do something to get my mind off that white stuff that keeps falling EVERY day.

The man sez the rifle is capable of shooting in the 240s on the USBR target, on a regular bases. I have shot a FEW USBR targets in the 240s with a Grade 10 Shul, a Turbo and a Hall. They all have Hoehn tuners. I don't punch out USBR 240s on a "regular bases".

OK - OK: So I got cabin fever. But: Thinking about this gives me some relief.

I'll take a grain of salt and call you in the morning.

Goodnight :)



Not only do I do it I have witnesses and I do it in real matches not in a "postal match" and lie like some people I know. All my scores are posted right here http://rimfireshooting.com/index.php?showforum=75 ,on our club web site posted by our match director. Feel free to read my scores and high scores or just ask any of my fellow club members and you will see for your self. It is not hard to do with the right rifle and the Suhl just so happens to be that rifle. The O-rings sound crazy I know, but don't knock a $2.00 solution to a $300 problem on a $2000 rifle. I know people that have had such good results that they shoot a sporter weight rifle in custom class just because of the rings making such a huge difference in his score it is worth the class upgrade ;and the rules say that the o-rings are illegal in sporter class USBR. "T"
 
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When you say: "Rings work the best when doubled", do you mean putting two heavy duty O rings on the barrel side by side, or twisting an O ring into a figure 8 and sliding it on the barrel doubled?

Double them side by side , a little oil will help slide them in place. You want them close as you can get them so if the vibration gets through or past one it will vibrate against the other and further dampen the vibration. The front ring or rings are used to fine tune the frequency, it is the most critical one."T"
 
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