my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
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my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
have a look
m1096.photobucket.com/albums/far4an/
m1096.photobucket.com/albums/far4an/
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
Wats the price of your UTA classic rifle boss?
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
Dear far4an
the link to picture is not complete , brother it will be a great help if u can make some edit, since I am very eager to see your price posession.
Regards.
the link to picture is not complete , brother it will be a great help if u can make some edit, since I am very eager to see your price posession.
Regards.
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
rajveer,
Try this: http://m1096.photobucket.com/albums/far4an/
Try this: http://m1096.photobucket.com/albums/far4an/
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
Thanks xl_ for the help,
far4an , though the picture is not clear, the air rifle seems to be good looking. The but shoe and sling is adding to the beauty.
Happy shooting.
Regards.
far4an , though the picture is not clear, the air rifle seems to be good looking. The but shoe and sling is adding to the beauty.
Happy shooting.
Regards.
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
far4an wrote:have a look
m1096.photobucket.com/albums/far4an/
DEAR TEAM,
AM FROM TAMBRAM
2 WEEKS BEFORE I BOUGHT A AIR RIFLE FROM TAMIL NADU ARMOURY
MODEL NUMBER IS "U.T.A CLASSIC MOD AK 200"
HE SAID THE TARGET IS 120 FEET .22 PELLET
I AM NOT SATISFIED WITH THE RANGE
I NEED TO KNOW EXACTLY WHATS THE TARGET RANGE
IF ANY NOW IS USING PLEASE REPLY ME WITH UR EXPERIENCE ABOUT THIS MODEL
Manu could you please refrain from using all caps, it is very rude and akin to shouting. Mod
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
120 feet would be the maximum effective range of the best Indian air rifles. Even that is a stretch. 100 feet is about all you can expect.
Technically, even if an air rifle shoots a pellet at a sedate 450 feet per second - the pellet itself if shot in the air in a safe open area can hit something 500 feet or more away. But that is simply the travel distance of a pellet - not "effective range" which is the distance you can aim at a target and hit the target with consistency.
Air rifles are simply not designed for long range shooting. If your rifle can consistently hit a target at 90-100 feet I would call that good.
Technically, even if an air rifle shoots a pellet at a sedate 450 feet per second - the pellet itself if shot in the air in a safe open area can hit something 500 feet or more away. But that is simply the travel distance of a pellet - not "effective range" which is the distance you can aim at a target and hit the target with consistency.
Air rifles are simply not designed for long range shooting. If your rifle can consistently hit a target at 90-100 feet I would call that good.
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
[quote="bennedose"
]120 feet would be the maximum effective range of the best Indian air rifles. Even that is a stretch. 100 feet is about all you can expect.
Technically, even if an air rifle shoots a pellet at a sedate 450 feet per second - the pellet itself if shot in the air in a safe open area can hit something 500 feet or more away. But that is simply the travel distance of a pellet - not "effective range" which is the distance you can aim at a target and hit the target with consistency.
Air rifles are simply not designed for long range shooting. If your rifle can consistently hit a target at 90-100 feet I would call that good.[/quote]
> The above holds true for all Indian made Air Rifles, especially springers...
Briha
]120 feet would be the maximum effective range of the best Indian air rifles. Even that is a stretch. 100 feet is about all you can expect.
Technically, even if an air rifle shoots a pellet at a sedate 450 feet per second - the pellet itself if shot in the air in a safe open area can hit something 500 feet or more away. But that is simply the travel distance of a pellet - not "effective range" which is the distance you can aim at a target and hit the target with consistency.
Air rifles are simply not designed for long range shooting. If your rifle can consistently hit a target at 90-100 feet I would call that good.[/quote]
> The above holds true for all Indian made Air Rifles, especially springers...
Briha
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
A 30 mtrs is fairly good distance for an AR that gives accuracy.
I would rather compromise on velocity to achieve accuracy.
A gun with 650 fps at muzzle is much better than 750 that goes erratic .
Indian guns performs much better at low velocity in terms of accuracy
and smoothness.
Basu
I would rather compromise on velocity to achieve accuracy.
A gun with 650 fps at muzzle is much better than 750 that goes erratic .
Indian guns performs much better at low velocity in terms of accuracy
and smoothness.
Basu
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Re: my UTA CLASSIC MOD AK200
bennedose wrote:120 feet would be the maximum effective range of the best Indian air rifles. Even that is a stretch. 100 feet is about all you can expect.
Technically, even if an air rifle shoots a pellet at a sedate 450 feet per second - the pellet itself if shot in the air in a safe open area can hit something 500 feet or more away. But that is simply the travel distance of a pellet - not "effective range" which is the distance you can aim at a target and hit the target with consistency.
Air rifles are simply not designed for long range shooting. If your rifle can consistently hit a target at 90-100 feet I would call that good.
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