I do not see why they could not deliver on time.
Any advantages for using super heavy pellets in .177, instead of just shooting the regular .22?
I can wait too, I am still working on my hunting license, and trying to figure out my Hands AT44. Remember we always have the PA coupon from GTA so the price from PA is no different from Mrodair.
I am thinking fairly similarly except I do not plan o have many guns. Hatsan AT44S10 QE will be my most powerful gun with some tuning, it will serve both for short distance kill of large animal or long distance small animal. Then a hard hitting .22 for small animals and daily plinking. For .177 I will get a pistol set at 12-15fpe for small animals. I think these are enough to cover my initial hunting needs
Well I ended up taking my Varmint apart today, I had to repair the bolt and handle. I ended up drilling out the bolt to tap it to 8-32, I then took the handle, threaded that to 8-32 with a die. Now I have a stubby handle on it but that's really not a problem because these guns cock pretty easy. I think it will hold up much better now with the beefier sized threads. These guns are super simple and easy to work on. This was the first time around for me working on this gun and the next time it will be a breeze
Oh well, we shall see For that matter I have accumulated more than 10 scopes, only have 4 rifles. I just bought the BSA First Focal Plane scope. I am hopeless too. But I shall do better with guns than you know who , keep to a minimum.
the M10 was and is a powerhouse of a gun and super accurate at very long distances from what everyone is saying. Heck there's even a guy that put an SPA barrel on his Daystate and simply loves it out in Cal., he's in the same group at the chicken ranch there and they are known for slaughtering the ground squirrels at very great distances.