My New IHP 35 .177Caliber
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:07 pm
Huh, I have waited for more than 2 hours waiting at courier delivery godown to pick my New IHP35 .177 air rifle,
i have ordered it with Bandhuk Bandhar from Indore it has been a very smooth transaction and prompt reply, got my rifle in four days.
I could not stop my anxiety to lay hands on my first gun in my life, its like a dream. i care fully opened the packing and found a good Olive military green bag( i love to use the word military for this). within that is my new rifle with 2000 mastershot wad cutter pellets in four yellow tins.
At first look this dosen't look like a cheap Indian rifle as complained by many in various posts. at the price of 3600bucks i presume i got more than i have expected, true to its quality the barrel is very good, and the stock has noticable grain on it( anyways i'll remove the polish on stock and redo it with melamine walnut finish with matt look in a few days ).
only thing of my concern is i'm not familiar with these rifles before it is shooting a bit below the intended target at 8mts with a deviation of 2-3 inches from Bullseye, the grouping is around 1.5" in diameter for my first 5 shots , may be i have to fiddle with some kind of adjustment dial on the open sights.
need to go through any posts on how to zero it .( as my knowledge is ZERO ).
This may be a familiar rifle for all of u but still i cant wait to boast off with a few pics
i have ordered it with Bandhuk Bandhar from Indore it has been a very smooth transaction and prompt reply, got my rifle in four days.
I could not stop my anxiety to lay hands on my first gun in my life, its like a dream. i care fully opened the packing and found a good Olive military green bag( i love to use the word military for this). within that is my new rifle with 2000 mastershot wad cutter pellets in four yellow tins.
At first look this dosen't look like a cheap Indian rifle as complained by many in various posts. at the price of 3600bucks i presume i got more than i have expected, true to its quality the barrel is very good, and the stock has noticable grain on it( anyways i'll remove the polish on stock and redo it with melamine walnut finish with matt look in a few days ).
only thing of my concern is i'm not familiar with these rifles before it is shooting a bit below the intended target at 8mts with a deviation of 2-3 inches from Bullseye, the grouping is around 1.5" in diameter for my first 5 shots , may be i have to fiddle with some kind of adjustment dial on the open sights.
need to go through any posts on how to zero it .( as my knowledge is ZERO ).
This may be a familiar rifle for all of u but still i cant wait to boast off with a few pics