My New Air Rifle_IHP 35 .22
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My New Air Rifle_IHP 35 .22
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Got myself a new IHP 35 .22 last Saturday, Posting a few pics. Would like to thank Sniper (John) who was kind enough to accompany me and pick the best of the lot. We also had the stock replaced from another .177, as the finish was better and darker than the rest.
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Got myself a new IHP 35 .22 last Saturday, Posting a few pics. Would like to thank Sniper (John) who was kind enough to accompany me and pick the best of the lot. We also had the stock replaced from another .177, as the finish was better and darker than the rest.
Reynold
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very good one...btw did u test the gun with targets?
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Thanks Tony,
Did not use a target, but used a plastic paint bucket lid as target (12 inchs diameter). Shot from 13 yards and the lid was ripped within 30 shots. Never missed a shot all the pellets hit the lid.
Reynold
Did not use a target, but used a plastic paint bucket lid as target (12 inchs diameter). Shot from 13 yards and the lid was ripped within 30 shots. Never missed a shot all the pellets hit the lid.
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Re: My New Air Rifle_IHP 33.22
reynoldmaben wrote:Dear Friends,
Got myself a new IHP 35 .22 last Saturday, Posting a few pics. Would like to thank Sniper (John) who was kind enough to accompany me and pick the best of the lot. We also had the stock replaced from another .177, as the finish was better and darker than the rest.
Reynold
Congratulations reynoldmaben!
Where did you pick it up from and how much did it cost you? You mentioned "best of the lot" ... in what way?
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I picked it from Aim Point/ NR Road. costed me 4500/-
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Re: My New Air Rifle_IHP 33.22
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Congrats, fine piece indeed. Good price too.
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Congrats, fine piece indeed. Good price too.
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Thank you so much.. opps I just noticed that I made a mistake in the subject, to be read as IHP35 instead of IHP33
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that was a worth buying gun although u got it for a little higher price.it was available for 3.6k at bandookbandar and for 3.9k at aimco. so how was that power,accuracy? btw is that your first rifle?
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For target practice you could also stuff a carton with newspapers and paste an A4 size target printout on front side.
Pellets are contained within the carton and you'd be able to track the grouping; with that printout
Worked well for me
Happy shooting
Pellets are contained within the carton and you'd be able to track the grouping; with that printout
Worked well for me
Happy shooting
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did u tune the gun reynold? any plans of customizing it?
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Re: My New Air Rifle_IHP 35 .22
can u please comment on the range
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Yes this is my first rilfe, and worth the buy, I knew the price what aimco is offering, but if you include the shipping, it would more or less sum up to the same amount. Am not too sure about the power, as im new to firing with the air rifle and never fired with an air rifle for quiet a few years so not sure about the power. But accuracy seems to be good.tonysilas wrote:that was a worth buying gun although u got it for a little higher price.it was available for 3.6k at bandookbandar and for 3.9k at aimco. so how was that power,accuracy? btw is that your first rifle?
Virendra, thats a good idea will try that out next weekend, during my practice on sunday i literally damaged my walls . Thanks a lot for your suggestion.Virendra S Rathore wrote:For target practice you could also stuff a carton with newspapers and paste an A4 size target printout on front side.
Pellets are contained within the carton and you'd be able to track the grouping; with that printout
Worked well for me
Happy shooting
not yet, just familiarizing myself with the rifle, but will very soon fine tune it of course with the help of senior members. Will surely work on Modifications if need be.tonysilas wrote:did u tune the gun reynold? any plans of customizing it?
As already mentioned above, the max that i have tried so far is 13yards, if distance you ref to as range.FAIYZAN wrote:can u please comment on the range
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faizan please check your pm..
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Re: My New Air Rifle_IHP 35 .22
guys need help in fitting scope to it
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If you can lay your hands on industrial strength adhesive then take a six inch long metal patti that is 11mm wide. Glue strip on to the rifle. Mount scope and enjoy. You can also buy a well made base from one guy, i'm forgetting the name.
Or do it old school where you take the rifle apart and get a scope mount tapped and drilled on to the rifle.
This would be strong and look better,
Or do it old school where you take the rifle apart and get a scope mount tapped and drilled on to the rifle.
This would be strong and look better,
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