pratik_mahale wrote:anindya87 wrote: With a max target set at 80 meters I easily hit my target from standing.Raptor wrote: I am surprised you hit a target at 85m . You are pretty good . Why don't you try out for competitions? Check out your state rifle association.
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Sometimes I wish I was born in Indiana State of USA, do u know it has the highest relaxed weapons license in the world one survay suggested the civilians owned more guns in Indiana then law enforcement. And we are stuck with air guns can believe some cops came by my home cause a neighbor filed a complain I had a "GUN".Raptor wrote:nah...just reversed engineer at ishapore. Never heard of a South African connection though...did you train on the L1A1 sterling as well? what a country we live in , eh mate? The crims get to pick the best and we are stuck with air rifles! Welcome to civilian life...you gonna try out for the army? Or you could do TA
by the way check out relishsports.com...it will blow your mind! Mind you can't buy anything without a rifle club membership but it's worth a look all the same...oh and about your m200...max is about 95 m...but at that range it probably won't even dent a can.so effective range is about 50m give or take a few. I am surprised you hit a target at 85m . You are pretty good . Why don't you try out for competitions? Check out your state rifle association.
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tathastuSometimes I wish I was born in Indiana State of USA
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I would love to but the nearest gun club is at Asansol which is about 60 km from my home.We have no Rifle club at Bankura.Raptor wrote:nah...just reversed engineer at ishapore. Never heard of a South African connection though...did you train on the L1A1 sterling as well? what a country we live in , eh mate? The crims get to pick the best and we are stuck with air rifles! Welcome to civilian life...you gonna try out for the army? Or you could do TA
by the way check out relishsports.com...it will blow your mind! Mind you can't buy anything without a rifle club membership but it's worth a look all the same...oh and about your m200...max is about 95 m...but at that range it probably won't even dent a can.so effective range is about 50m give or take a few. I am surprised you hit a target at 85m . You are pretty good . Why don't you try out for competitions? Check out your state rifle association.
I have had won couple of medals for shooting during Ncc .If you are member of Rifle club how many days do you have to practice in the club and what other rules do you have to mind.Please inform me I am very egar to Know
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Thanks may be in next lifepratik_mahale wrote:tathastuSometimes I wish I was born in Indiana State of USA

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how and where did you buy it, plse inform me. and how much did it costu_vaste wrote:The fact is rifle scopes are restricted to import
Sorry ,but I have no solid ground, but I was informed so by J Biswas the seller of this gun who operates out of Kolkata matter of fact he said it was the reason he was not selling or importing any, Please keep me posted on this matter if rifle scops are not illegal I will order one.
But Imported rifle scopes are available and widely used in Indiathey are not illegal as far I know, I am using one(chines one).
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Hi anindya87,
Not sure if u_vaste purchased the scope off Dealextreme or locally, but I purchased one from eBay:
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19135
These scopes are very, very basic afaik. You're better off trying a local shop for a good one. I bought one just to try it out, so did u_vaste if I'm not mistaken.
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Not sure if u_vaste purchased the scope off Dealextreme or locally, but I purchased one from eBay:
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19135
These scopes are very, very basic afaik. You're better off trying a local shop for a good one. I bought one just to try it out, so did u_vaste if I'm not mistaken.
Regards,
Sriram
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got it from local dealer for Rs.1600/- (m Saleh & co. Mumbai) most of local arm dealers keep them. some dealers are members here, also would able to help. post in buy/sell section for your requirement. check yellow pages for dealers near your location. cheap chines are available at low cost but imported genuine will start from at list Rs.7000/+anindya87 wrote:u_vaste wrote:how and where did you buy it, plse inform me. and how much did it cost
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Thnx for the info on the scope i shall get one
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Hi ! I have uploaded to shootin video on you tube
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please provide the link, i'd love to see you shootanindya87 wrote:Hi ! I have uploaded to shootin video on you tube

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go to you tube and type "Aimco M200 22 pallet shooting". Hope you enjoy it.Raptor wrote:please provide the link, i'd love to see you shootanindya87 wrote:Hi ! I have uploaded to shootin video on you tube
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i just checked out your video....bravo! Very impressive! You missed your calling buddy!
Join the Army! Did you train as a sniper/DM? Crouch shooting is not usually practised by civilians in this country! At that range...most of us would have missed with an airrifle...congrats bro! GOOD SHOW! I regret i couldn't see your form, might have learnt a few things..next time get a buddy on the cam, ok?

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about rifle clubs go to the gun club section see if you have a listing for asansol . Hold on , I'll check it out for you.
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Thanks And yes I was trained by the very best my coach who taught me shoot was the very best of 1/11 GR his name was Goroom and in his guidance I won best cadet award and excellence in marksmanship twice. We were taught to shoot from three stance prone ,crouching,and standing.Raptor wrote:![]()
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i just checked out your video....bravo! Very impressive! You missed your calling buddy!
Join the Army! Did you train as a sniper/DM? Crouch shooting is not usually practised by civilians in this country! At that range...most of us would have missed with an airrifle...congrats bro! GOOD SHOW! I regret i couldn't see your form, might have learnt a few things..next time get a buddy on the cam, ok?