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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Is that like lifting one cheek?
    Exactly like lifting one cheek Gibo. It’s what the Germans call Ein Sneekenfarten.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Exactly like lifting one cheek Gibo. It’s what the Germans call Ein Sneekenfarten.
    I tried that during chapel at boarding school. During a lull in the sermon, fittingly. A loud "PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARP" resonated from the wooden pew. Bursting into laughter (as were everyone else), I tried to muffle my laughter only to pump out and additional"paap paap paap" with each fit of laughter, which just added to the hilarity.

    I got kicked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    I tried that during chapel at boarding school. During a lull in the sermon, fittingly. A loud "PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARP" resonated from the wooden pew. Bursting into laughter (as were everyone else), I tried to muffle my laughter only to pump out and additional"paap paap paap" with each fit of laughter, which just added to the hilarity.

    I got kicked out.
    Classic Ryan
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    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    Suppressor left on after shooting it??
    Yep that’s right, previous owner

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    The crown actually looks OK but there could be a problem in the bore near the muzzle. Give it a through clean and check the bore from the muzzle end with some magnification. Near the muzzle it takes bugger all to upset accuracy, mind you, 1'5" is fine for most things.
    Thanks mate. I’ll give it a good clean out, and take it for a shoot after the lockdown. See if that makes any difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    What is the inside of it like?
    Is the decrease in accuraccy with the same load?
    Looks fine to the eye, but I’ll try get some magnification onto it. The original group was from the gun builder before it left the factory in the states. I assume with handloads. I’m only shooting factory, so that will likely make some difference too

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamFlatt View Post
    Looks fine to the eye, but I’ll try get some magnification onto it. The original group was from the gun builder before it left the factory in the states. I assume with handloads. I’m only shooting factory, so that will likely make some difference too
    Ah I see.
    A good clean out as Gundoc suggested and perhahps try a few differnt brands and loads of ammo, it may just not like the one you happen to be using.
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    No need to kick up such a stink Bro

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    I tried that during chapel at boarding school. During a lull in the sermon, fittingly. A loud "PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARP" resonated from the wooden pew. Bursting into laughter (as were everyone else), I tried to muffle my laughter only to pump out and additional"paap paap paap" with each fit of laughter, which just added to the hilarity.

    I got kicked out.

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    Take up the offer if considering a bushpig...chop and re-crown, send cut bit with old crown for the $20 and pie...after all the offer was for the munted crown.

    Win win
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    @Slug nope that was for the whole gun seeing it was so stuffed lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slug View Post
    Take up the offer if considering a bushpig...chop and re-crown, send cut bit with old crown for the $20 and pie...after all the offer was for the munted crown.

    Win win
    Yeah not sure if I can even do that as it has a full over barrel suppressor. I suspect I would have to cut the receiver end of the suppressor down a corresponding amount
    Will give it a good clean and see how that goes. I have a few brands of ammo too so will try them and see if I can tighten it up

 

 

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