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FX Wildcat 111 has arrived.

Hi @elsenham177

I do not actually own the above ^^^^ FX rifle mate......I posted it up for interest :thumbsup:
Very nearly bought the FX Impact a couple of years back though.
Only reason I did not get it back then..... was the terrible customer service.......... at the time.

That may have changed for the better now though.

It was for the above reason I went for the Daystate Pulsar FAC instead.
Only tried 2 types/makes of pellet through her.....AA Field 25.4gr and JSB Exact Kings 25.39gr........both in .25
On the JSB diet she delivers good accuracy.


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Group shot in prone position off of the bipod......slight breeze right to left.

Target info should read .25.....not .22
At 100 yards I would be more than happy to get a group like that with the .22lr, that's beautiful shooting Bil.
 
Are self loading air rifles legal on the UK? I didn’t think they were.

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I'm not sure, I know .22rimfire are specifically exempt but couldn't find an exemption for self loading air weapons there is also the complication that these are FAC so they may be class 5 restricted.
It may be a case of approaching the coroners office for a ruling.
 
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I’m sure I’d read that self loading air rifles were banned, even as FAC, despite the irony that you could have a self loading rimfire which includes .22 WMR!

Didn’t know if the law has changed.

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Even stranger that it doesn't specifically exempt other rimfire calibers such as .177hmr ....I've asked the Home Office, I suspect that is like air bows in the respect that it temporarily falls outside legislation.
 
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