Dragged the fn19 out of the cabinet after FAAAR too long of not using ... re-zeroed it at 30 m ... and then hit the 4 panel pins holding the target with 4 consecutive shots !! ,,, life in the old dog yet !!
is the old dog the rifle or the user ??? you decide !!!
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Re: falcon fn19
I had an FN 19RS .177, about 3 years ago, and must say it was one of the most accurate air rifles that i'd owned, I sold it to buy a cz 452 .22lr,and quite often wish I hadn't. I've got a BSA hornet in .22 single shot now and it's not as accurate.At 30 yards with the Falcon ,I could shoot at a pellet and hit it.Oh, happy days.
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Re: falcon fn19
We used to aim at an upright matchstick at the length of the garden with my old Crossman, some of those things were highly accurate.
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