I had a gsxr1000k2 that was stupidly quick with some subtle tuning bits and a tl1000s before that which was a torque monster...I do miss bikes but the reflexes aren't as good as they were...been a decade since I've ridden don't think it would end well if i rid again lol
Thats the exact reason I got back into shooting...we had an infestation a few years back in our rank of houses...they were everywhere even in a neighbours kitchen...been keeping the numbers down...its good sport
Its because of lock down and furlough...airgun sales shot up and people are bored....ill do this hw77 if it goes aswell as my cp2 one ill try one for my r10 but there's some serious milling to do on that....its way beyond my skills but the ash is cheap so it'll give me something to do
I'm making one for a hw77...found a cheap suplier of decent American Ash walnut cherry etc...the first stock I did wasn't to complicated but this one is abit more challenging
Hi...I'm new to this wood working malarkey and recently got into making stocks for airguns by hand..im keen to speed this process up with a scroll saw...so my question is this.. will a scroll saw with a cutting depth of 50mm actually cut American Ash that's 50mm thick...can't find any saws with...