Quote from: Arjuna on September 07, 2013, 08:14:29 PMQuote from: Duckfish on September 07, 2013, 01:48:20 AMDon't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.QuackI agree - beech totally fits the bill. When I'm online, I'm a little envious of the photos of the swirly walnut. But when I'm shooting my rifle, 90% of the time I'm looking through the scope and not at the stock. I'm not dissing the beech in anyway. Either option is absolutely awesome. But I figure I've waited this long, and got my heart set on the walnut, it'll be worth the wait. I can't help but ask though... What kind of groups do you get during the 10% while shooting and looking at the stock???
Quote from: Duckfish on September 07, 2013, 01:48:20 AMDon't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.QuackI agree - beech totally fits the bill. When I'm online, I'm a little envious of the photos of the swirly walnut. But when I'm shooting my rifle, 90% of the time I'm looking through the scope and not at the stock.
Don't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.Quack
Quote from: Arjuna on September 07, 2013, 08:14:29 PMQuote from: Duckfish on September 07, 2013, 01:48:20 AMDon't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.QuackI can't help but ask though... What kind of groups do you get during the 10% while shooting and looking at the stock??? Those are the 10% that fall outside of the 10x.
Quote from: Duckfish on September 07, 2013, 01:48:20 AMDon't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.QuackI can't help but ask though... What kind of groups do you get during the 10% while shooting and looking at the stock???
Great news!!!! That is one tough woman!!! Pics when the ultimate ruler lets you tear it open!!
Quote from: 1nmartin on September 07, 2013, 11:36:07 PMQuote from: Arjuna on September 07, 2013, 08:14:29 PMQuote from: Duckfish on September 07, 2013, 01:48:20 AMDon't talk bad about beech, it's harder, heavier and less prone to moisture damage, plus the fish scales show up real nice.QuackI agree - beech totally fits the bill. When I'm online, I'm a little envious of the photos of the swirly walnut. But when I'm shooting my rifle, 90% of the time I'm looking through the scope and not at the stock. I'm not dissing the beech in anyway. Either option is absolutely awesome. But I figure I've waited this long, and got my heart set on the walnut, it'll be worth the wait. I can't help but ask though... What kind of groups do you get during the 10% while shooting and looking at the stock??? Canceled a beech Prosport from AG warehouse and Ordered the Last Walnut Pro sport .177 from Pyramyd today
Uh Huh Just couldn't wait until Nov for the Beech to be in stock at Pyramyd or AG depot so Pyramyd benefited from my lack of self control and I'm $150 poorer but will have my Pro sport by Friday , can't wait for the Fedex Santa to get here. Is that a Sidewinder on the above image?
Definitely worth it Niko!!!
Quote from: palonej on September 10, 2013, 02:48:49 AMDefinitely worth it Niko!!!Joe knows what I'm taking about, his soul was long gone after the 3rd air rifle! It's amazing how these Walnut Pro Sports in .177 didn't last a single day! They flew off the shelves. I didn't look but I bet they made a serious dent in the TX200 inventory too. I'm really glad to see some people were able to get what they wanted. Today was a good day!
Love British Brown ales ... Scottish ales, Seems the isles of the British empire do a pretty fair job !!So it is true of many of there sporting arms !! ... Long live the Queen As for that Birthday wait ... Bummer
When is your Birthday?