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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 10,750
| RWS came home today I picked up the RWS 34 Panther Combo today. I took it to the lake/campground to sight in. Everything sighted in pretty good. Good shooter. Mabe could have done better if it wasn't so hot. Overall I'm happy. Just as I got it sighted in, one of the ground squirrell rodents popped out. This is one of the reasons I bought it. Made a nice head shot at about 15-20 yards. Trigger is adjustable, may tweek it down a bit. Only draw back, while I was doing my research, danged thing went up $20.00 ![]() http://www.hunt101.com/img/510203.jpg
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Minnesota
Posts: 941
| How do you like your RWS jerry? I have always used GAMO, and been almost unimpressed with the performance. I have been thinking about spending some money to upgrade to an RWS. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 10,750
| I like it a lot. The more I shoot it the better. Still geting used to that springer feel. The fit and finish is excelent. I looked at a lot of them Gamo, Hammerli, Beeman etc. The 34 has a nice feel to it. well balanced, not too bulky. I'm going to gat off here in a few minutes and go try to thwack a tree rat with it.
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