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All posts related to air-guns (air-rifles, airsoft, air-pistols, air-guns etc.).
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rohanjohnp
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by rohanjohnp » Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:57 am
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ABABUJAY
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by ABABUJAY » Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:52 am
hi rohan,
welcome rohan
u have to fix a scope rail on ur rife,which any gun smith can do, n and more over scope wont b effective on indian break barrel rifles.I myself owe a sdb, it gives a verry high vibration.so my sdvice is don waste money.
regards
babu
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rover12
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by rover12 » Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:23 pm
Hi There Rohan,
I too own a SDB Air Rifle in .22 and it does have the provision for a scope but considering the power that this Indian air rifle has it would be an excercise in futility to mount a scope.
Regards...
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bibin123
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by bibin123 » Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:26 am
hi rohan
i too own a sdb45 air rifle i welded a 1cm*15cm metal plate over the cylinder to mount the scope
and it is working good.
sorry my photos are not good

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rudrakantho
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by rudrakantho » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:31 pm
The air rifle hardly can shoot more than 100 mts. So what is the point to add a scope? I own an IHP .22 , upto 100 mts, you don't need a scope, and more than 100 mts, your air rifle wont serve.
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Goldfinger
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by Goldfinger » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:35 pm
rudrakantho, you probably mean 100 feet, which is also a difficult proposition for an Indian break barrel when accuracy is demanded.
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dev
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by dev » Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:19 pm
rudrakantho wrote:The air rifle hardly can shoot more than 100 mts. So what is the point to add a scope? I own an IHP .22 , upto 100 mts, you don't need a scope, and more than 100 mts, your air rifle wont serve.
The IHP .22 can shoot very well up to 25 and thirty meters. 100 will be optimistic as far as accuracy goes. The pellet does travel that far but that is not the range you can actually hit something with.
Scoping the air rifle helps you to place your shots more accurately, provided the trigger doesn't make you pull your shot off the mark.
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yekeen
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by yekeen » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:20 pm
Hey bibin thanks a lot for the pics. I have an underlever Newlight Art works .22 air rifle. I also need to mount a scope to it in the same fashion which you have mounted. Any suggestions for me buddy
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Rijo Joseph
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by Rijo Joseph » Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:30 pm
Hi Friend,
I am having a 4x20 tasco scope with mounts and you can fit to your air rifle after fixing a 10mm dove tail rail as explained by other friends, if you require please contact me via Personal messenger for further details.
rijo
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ezhils
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by ezhils » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:19 pm
Rijo Joseph wrote:Hi Friend,
I am having a 4x20 tasco scope with mounts and you can fit to your air rifle after fixing a 10mm dove tail rail as explained by other friends, if you require please contact me via Personal messenger for further details.
rijo
Bro can you please share me you contact no or mail id. I need to fix a rail for my Sisco 35model.
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nitau_gg
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by nitau_gg » Tue Nov 28, 2017 11:36 pm
Dear All:
I'm a new bee to the shooting club. Just saw SDB Model 27 (.177/4.5) at Kovibazaar and wanted to know your views on it. Which pellet will suit well?
Nitin
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Basu
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by Basu » Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:28 pm
Piecipell FH 8.2 gns does well in the barrels of SDB guns.
Basu
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nitau_gg
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by nitau_gg » Sat Dec 02, 2017 11:59 am
Thank you Basu!
(1) Would you suggest some pointed pellets for my SDB Model 27 Air Rifle?
(2) Once I pass the beginner tag, which rifle would you suggest? While I have heard a lot of names, deciding on one is tough. Hence, I'm seeking an expert opinion. Ideally, once I pass the beginner level, I would like to have an air rifle with good range (50 meters and above), performance, power and stability (edited).
(3) Is it possible to mount a scope to my rifle by ourselves? The thought is to learn and gain expertise on components so that I can customize my rifle as per my need.
http://www.kovibazaar.com/accessories-i ... ts/bus4x32
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Basu
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by Basu » Sat Dec 02, 2017 3:24 pm
If you have not bought the gun as yet then go for SDB Sport in .177.
Here you get both, close Target shooting as well as 50 + yds shooting.
Based on your need , you can change the main spring.
Sport has scope groove to adapt mount.
Basu
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