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Old 10-29-2003, 07:41 PM
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Sounds like you got everything ya need SubaFreak. So as the zombies say "JOIN US".

I thought the zombies say "fresh brains"? Anyway I don't have anything yet unless we are gona use 1976 Crossman 760's with sawed off barrels. It does have a scope thoe.
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Old 10-29-2003, 08:22 PM
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That's it, a timed shoot for accuracy. the Walther is a CO2 gun with an 8 shot clip and a reasonable trigger. I'm going to try 1 shot to start the clock, 6 targets to knock down and a shot to stop the clock

Targets will be (about) 1.5" and shot at (about) 15 feet. Miss one and you'll have to reload "on the clock". We'll shoot a series of 10 or 12 rounds and throw out the highest time. If there is an tie in average time, the lowest single time wins, then second lowest and so on. I'm working on a cheap timer and targets now. Everyone seems to like the CP-99 Sport for around $75. We've got 3 to 5 people who are "in". Write me at ww111@yahoo.com. The site will be actionairgun.com.

I've been shooting a CP-99 in my garage for 2 years and haven't broken anything yet. (or put my eye out) the CP-99 Sport is about 30 fps slower.

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Old 11-02-2003, 09:52 AM
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Shall we order our guns now? Has anyone else yet?
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Old 11-02-2003, 10:18 AM
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I've got a regular CP-99 already. I'm building the shot timer this afternoon. and I'll test it and post the results tonight. I'd say get the gun and we'll go from there.

Like I said before, we'll start slow, then move into reloading and changing CO2 mags on the clock. Just the gun will get you by untill March.

Collins
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Old 11-04-2003, 06:45 PM
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It worked ONCE... what a bear. building a precision device that's designed to be shot to activate is tough... Anyway. Timer on, 5 targets and timer off in 4.38 seconds. 1.5 inch targets at 9 feet and a red-dot sight (I WAS TESTING!)

I'll work on the reliability tomorrow this is going to be fun.

Splatter (collins)
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Old 11-05-2003, 12:33 AM
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nice work! i'm still tryin gto scrape the extra cash off my floor.. hopefully i'll have it soon.. what's the cheapest place to buy a cp99? am i going to need to build a timer unit myself or can you walk me through it? do you know of a good indoor range? iet's have the first ever SVX/action air gun league meet!

-adam
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Old 11-05-2003, 04:01 AM
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I'm shooting in my garage, and basement. I'll have pictures of the set-up posted soon. I'm actually shooting in the direction of the windows and have not broken anything (yet) on the steel 1.5" targets the pellets will come back at you, but not fast enough to make it through a piece of paper.

As far as the timer. I'm trying to make it simple, cheap, and reliable... Often a difficult combination. Consider it in work
Collins
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