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SECoda wrote:Nice. How tall are you again?
I hope the seat doesn't sit in Customs for long like some of the airguns I buy.
Did you mean cm or mm? Mm sounds like quite a short distance unless I am misunderstanding where you are taking the measuring points from/to.Mel46 wrote:The normal distance from the back end of the seat to the back brace is 32 mm. I asked them to move it back to 24 mm ....
Sorry to hear that. I trust that all works out well. How long does the battery typically last?Mel46 wrote:Speaking of backs, I have to go in under the knife again on November 5th ...
you you wrote:SECoda wrote:Nice. How tall are you again?
I hope the seat doesn't sit in Customs for long like some of the airguns I buy.
What air guns ?
Do you do field target?SECoda wrote:I would hope changing the battery is very minor but of course there is an incision. Tell them to put a few staples in it for cycle riding.![]()
Great news on the custom seat! Price sounds good.
The tracking number I was given also works on the USA USPS site as well as the Thailand Post link - FYI. With the seat already in the US since the 26th the estimate of Nov. 5th to 10th seems very realistic to my house.
I own KalibrGun (Cricket - Russian), Edgun (Matador - Russian), Daystate (Air Ranger - UK), and Air Arms (S510C - UK) airguns among others. All are PCPs (pre-charged pneumatics) using HPA (up to 4500 psi from a compressor/tanks). After scope they are in that $2500 USD price range each where I live. Prices vary widely depending on where you live. Two airguns is about a PCX or Forza -I had ten of them but am down to eight. The compressors are expensive too ($1-4k depending on speed but dive shops can fill the CF tanks too). It's another hobby that is a black hole for money. They are powerful and accurate these days and available in calibers from .177 to .357 and capable of competition or hunting medium sized varmints, etc.. They also have reduced power 12 FPE versions available for the restrictions in UK and other locations.
http://www.edgun.com/en
https://www.facebook.com/KalibrGun
http://www.daystate.com/air-ranger.htm
Daystate Air Ranger - Minelli Select Walnut stockyou you wrote:SECoda wrote:Nice. How tall are you again?
I hope the seat doesn't sit in Customs for long like some of the airguns I buy.
What air guns ?
SECoda wrote:No but I am very familiar with FT. I have a friend that competes. I have stopped competing (no time to do it with multiple hobbies). The airgun PCP technology has really come far in the last five years with many high quality guns out there (Steyr is another popular vendor in Europe). One of our bullpup airgun forums (Talonairgun.com) is international and there are folks from around the globe on it. The Russians run English forums for us as well. I am big in the bullpups because they are small and light. My Compact Cricket bullpup is only 24.5" long yet powerful and accurate. They tune and modify these things and the sky is the limit.